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It has been very rainy this June.  We are avoiding the serious flooding which is happening all around us at the moment, but here is a typical gully washer.  The foreground of the photo is our driveway, then lawn, huddled cattle and barn.

Overflowing carport gutter makes a curtain of rain in front of the horses.
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Our lawn and pastures are lush. 
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June 2007 was a wet month, the wettest on record for a long time. The highway right away would produce several bales to the acre...if it was dry enough to get to!

 

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