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View of one of the main streets in town

Winter is finally here and a few days early too. Most of the this week parts of the country have had cold storms and yesterday I was at work listening and seeing hard rain throughout the day. We got up this morning and saw that the cover over B's greenhouse had been ripped off overnight. Apparently we've got this weather for the next week or so....

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Comments

Jim said…
Very good.
James said…
I love rain. Nice pic!
roentare said…
Hope B’s greenhouse can be patched up soon, and that you’re all staying warm and dry through the stormy week ahead.
Tom said…
...a VERY wet View.
Marie Smith said…
I prefer rain to snow!
local alien said…
Rain is good but not too much. Hope B is up for the repairs
Tigger's Mum said…
You can keep that weather too - we have finally got some sunshine.
s.c said…
And still so empty.
Oh no -- nasty winter storm already! I hope not too much damage to what was inside the greenhouse. We're just coming into summer storm season and those hard rains here in subtropical Florida (but we'll soon be heading to slightly more temperate climates of Oregon).
Bill said…
We had a big downpour today, it rained hard for about an hour then it was over. Strange weather indeed.
The wet street adds to your photo. Also the cross-walk stripes provide good rhythm.

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