Wednesday, November 20, 2013

30 Day Series: Day 20 - The First Rain

I am thankful for the First Rain.

 
Today the rain came.... finally!


Almost as much as I love the sound of raindrops on the roof and windows, I am looking forward to the fresh smell and cool damp air that will greet us in the morning.

I am thankful for this rain, that gives our crops a drink and recharges us all.
 
 
 
I am also Thankful for...
 
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    1 comment:

    Unknown said...

    love the rain, smells good, and makes crops grow.