The lady complained, “I don’t know why I have to pay for water. The Lord gave it to us.”.I responded, “True, but He didn’t pipe it to your house.”.Needless to say, she was mad at ME rather than Him.
I do feel sorry for the people in California – some are losing their livelihoods. We visited one daughter in Portland, OR, July 18 – 29th, and they were having a heat/dry spell, with brown lawns and such. That was interrupted by several days of intermittent rain, and temperatures in the high 60’s – mid 70’s. However, the day after we left, my daughter said on Facebook, her car thermometer registered 109º. Many places, hers included, don’t have A/C. With climate change, they may have to get it.
On the west coast of Florida, we have had prolonged dry spells, but now we’re having the opposite. For the past two or three weeks, a low-pressure area has settled over this part of the state, bringing some record-breaking rainfalls. In St. Petersburg, our dear old Shore Acres finally got it yesterday (we don’t live there, thank goodness). Other parts of the Tampa Bay area have had it worse.http://www.tampabay.com/news/weather/tampa-breaks-record-for-rainfall/2239628
I have a friend here in California whose house is on the market. She spray-painted the dead lawn green. Meantime, don’t buy bottled water if it’s bottled in California—those bottlers are taking what would otherwise go to farmers in the Central Valley, in one case operating without a permit since 1988 (and still no permit and still doing it.)
amaryllis2: That would be Nestle, a foreign (Swiss) company noted in the past for dressing its sales force to play-act doctors in impoverished countries without pure water to promote their infant formula over breast-feeding.
LuvThemPluggers over 9 years ago
Oh, they live in California? Rain does merit celebration!
Varnes over 9 years ago
Pennies from heaven….Every time it rains it rains, pennies from heaven….
ellisaana Premium Member over 9 years ago
Or, Janis could go outside and go Singing in the Rain.
ralphyork666 over 9 years ago
Or a wet tee shirt contest.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
The lady complained, “I don’t know why I have to pay for water. The Lord gave it to us.”.I responded, “True, but He didn’t pipe it to your house.”.Needless to say, she was mad at ME rather than Him.
Arianne over 9 years ago
♪ Rain, I don’t mind ♪ Shine, the weather’s fine Rain
Bob. over 9 years ago
We got over 10 inches in both June and Juyt. Yippee!
Arianne over 9 years ago
Oh, good one! Love The Guess Who! Rain Dance
jploch5408 over 9 years ago
It is illegal in Colorado to use rain barrels to harvest water. http://www.enlight-inc.com/blog/?p=1036
Canuckguy over 9 years ago
We are getting lots of rain here in the Maritimes(that’s eastern Canada, next to Maine for you Mercans). We even complain about it but no brown lawns.
tahoeh2o over 9 years ago
It did rain here yesterday in the High Sierras and should rain again today…
FosterGrant over 9 years ago
Tom Cruise would be proud.
Flossie Mud Duck over 9 years ago
Here on the Central California Coast, some people (and even one town) have had to have water brought in by truck.
assrdood over 9 years ago
I actually broke out the hose/sprinkler last night. Now the forecast is rain………“figgers”…….you’re welcome!
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Rain is only free until some government figures out how to tax it!
starcandles Premium Member over 9 years ago
They must live in California. Move to Missouri- it rains at least once or twice a week during the summer.
Gokie5 over 9 years ago
I do feel sorry for the people in California – some are losing their livelihoods. We visited one daughter in Portland, OR, July 18 – 29th, and they were having a heat/dry spell, with brown lawns and such. That was interrupted by several days of intermittent rain, and temperatures in the high 60’s – mid 70’s. However, the day after we left, my daughter said on Facebook, her car thermometer registered 109º. Many places, hers included, don’t have A/C. With climate change, they may have to get it.
On the west coast of Florida, we have had prolonged dry spells, but now we’re having the opposite. For the past two or three weeks, a low-pressure area has settled over this part of the state, bringing some record-breaking rainfalls. In St. Petersburg, our dear old Shore Acres finally got it yesterday (we don’t live there, thank goodness). Other parts of the Tampa Bay area have had it worse.http://www.tampabay.com/news/weather/tampa-breaks-record-for-rainfall/2239628
JP Steve Premium Member over 9 years ago
Up here on the Canadian “Wet” Coast they’ve outlawed watering lawns. If Janis were here everything in panel 1 would be either yellow or brown.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
“As long as we keep pumping pollutants into the air it won’t be free.”.And yet you INSIST on exhaling
Triviaguy over 9 years ago
You wouldn’t by any chance be in the Lone Star State would you? That sounds like a perfect description of our weather.
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 9 years ago
I have a friend here in California whose house is on the market. She spray-painted the dead lawn green. Meantime, don’t buy bottled water if it’s bottled in California—those bottlers are taking what would otherwise go to farmers in the Central Valley, in one case operating without a permit since 1988 (and still no permit and still doing it.)
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Arlo and Janis must live in good old Californiay!!
hippogriff over 9 years ago
amaryllis2: That would be Nestle, a foreign (Swiss) company noted in the past for dressing its sales force to play-act doctors in impoverished countries without pure water to promote their infant formula over breast-feeding.
DebUSNRet about 9 years ago
When in drought…we gotta wait it out. But NOT this summer in the SE!
pshea about 9 years ago
“Free Water!!” Free Brady!!