Sunday showers

Yes, I know I need to shower, but this isn’t about that. It’s about those April showers we’ve been getting an awful lot of. Right now it will probably take a week for my yard to dry out enough to be mowed, but I count myself lucky that all I’ve dealt with, really, is rain and a little wind, while some friends have had tornadoes hit their areas.

Still, we always hear that April showers bring May flowers. Well, not so much if you never had a chance to plant any, soooo …

If it wasn’t rain or snow he was watching, it was evil squirrels.

When the boy was still here, he’d spend a lot of time watching the rain at his favorite window, and it always gave me a warm feeling to see him so serene.

Then he’d go on a screaming run around the house. Moment over.

Pretty sure these guys do the same.

Squirrel with a purple umbrella … could be evil.
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His umbrella was last seen in the paws of a squirrel.
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My paws can NOT get wet!
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The dog locked me out. Let me in!!!
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He saw what you did, and he wants one of those cookies you swiped.
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When the dogs show up, though …
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Dear Amazon customer service: This umbrella is TOO FREAKIN’ SMALL!
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This is just so romantic. Just don’t look at that guy in the alley down there.
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I got the dancin’ part down … just gotta work on the singin’.
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4 thoughts on “Sunday showers

  1. Possibility of rain, so I think I’ll stay in. Same if it’s sunny. Just sitting here, thinking nice thoughts about the medical professionals, food producers, Amazon warehouse workers, postal carriers, garbage collectors, and everyone else helping to keep us safe. They are true heroes, and I can’t express my gratitude enough. It’s especially nice when heroes are saving lives instead of taking them.

    Wash your hands and don’t touch anyone.

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    • They are heroes indeed.

      I grabbed the paper and checked the mail I didn’t check yesterday, so I’m in for the rest of the day until I take the trash out around 7:30.

      No need to worry about me touching anyone. The yard’s too wet to mow, so there’s little to no possibility of there being anyone for me to touch. Once, that would be a sad statement. Not so much now. 😏

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