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Yay the water restrictions are now over. My daughter R and I were in town earlier this week doing some op shopping and we walked past this couple who were waiting for the rain to stop.

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Comments

roentare said…
Op shops are places to get bargains some time
local alien said…
I bet they were quite happy just to stand there and contemplate the rainfall 😀
Tigger's Mum said…
We've had quite a bit of rain this week but it has come out blazing again the last three days and undone any relief provided by rain.
Iris Flavia said…
I actually enjoy rain, especially when it´s warm...
s.c said…
Must be start of the winter season.
We were so lucky to have nothing but sun this week, it was wonderful.
Bill said…
Could be a long wait.
Tom said…
..not much action to look at.
Amypie71 said…
just rain....
Lisa said…
It looks like the rain caught them unaware, as they don't seem to have jackets.
bookworm said…
No umbrellas, no rain jackets. I've been there myself. Hoping they didn't have to wait too long. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
Sharon said…
I think they might be enjoying it while they wait.
I used to complain about rainy days until I saw what happened in Oregon during a prolonged dry spell. Now I know better.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love the active downtown area and the overhangs over the sidewalks to protect people from rain and sun.

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