Quite a lot, I think we have had about an inch fall during the rather spectacular thunderstorms. Big has decided that thunderstorms are exciting not scarey, which is good.
But really a rather grumpy day for everyone, cooped up inside.
Quite a lot, I think we have had about an inch fall during the rather spectacular thunderstorms. Big has decided that thunderstorms are exciting not scarey, which is good.
But really a rather grumpy day for everyone, cooped up inside.
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3 responses to “Then It Rained”
It’s the ultimate test: cabin fever. Cheer up..it could be worse;) I can’t think of anything worse than cabin fever with MY darlings so I can say that. They are gorgeous…but a lot depends on the environment.
Ours kept going outsie between the rain.
We had two in the paddling pool in the heaviest rain, lol! (They had come in when it thundered, but went out again when it passed.)