This summer has been the wettest summer I have ever spent anywhere, including the summer I lived in Oregon. It is especially amazing concidering the previous 3 years we were in a drought. And last year it was so bad that we were on water restrictions for a long time.

I can't hardly complain, since I just moved into town from Bat Cave and spent most of the summer planting an edible landscape. My yard is growing with 100 strawberry plants, 60 asparagus plants, rhubarb and red raspberries. I even planted 4 cherry trees and 2 paw paw trees. I hope that the rain we have been getting the last week isn't going to rot the roots of all of these plants. They have been doing so well. And I have blueberry plants on the way soon that will need to get in the ground.

Maybe I will have to plant those blueberry plants in pots for the winter.
Maybe we should be building another arc 
here in the south. That is how much rain we are getting. Flood warnings for days. But I can't complain. At least I am still above water. Not so for many other areas. 
Is this an indication of what winter has in store? Guess I better load up on the wood for the heater.
Hope you are keeping dry wherever you are.
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