I don’t think any of the plants or insects knew what was coming…
Just before the storm hit it was quite hot (+31C), like on a normal summer day. Yes, it might have been a bit windy, but we needed that breeze, otherwise it would have been unbearable.
After a while the sky started turning grey and we could hear thunder in the background. I did a sensible thing (for a change) – got all the washing in. Usually I’m brave and leave it till the last minute, but this time I think I wouldn’t have cared if the washing got soaked. Huge rain drops started pouring for the sky, as if someone had just emptied an enormous bucket!
This rain must have whipped the plants badly… and now I’m scared to look how many got broken…
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2 comments:
I love seeing the flowers that are unique to your part of the world, Kristina. I hope they survive the rain, too. And maybe another crop will bloom afterwards.
The one with a butterfly is my favourite!!!
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