Edge City by Terry and Patty LaBan for August 16, 2024

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    charliefarmrhere  4 months ago

    Saturdays were supposed to be my mow the lawn days, due to my weekday work hours. It seem to never fail it would rain nearly every weekend. Weekdays nearly every one blue sky and sunshine.

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    Macushlalondra  4 months ago

    So typical…

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    HarryLime  4 months ago

    Mother Nature gives, and she takes away …

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    Kroykali  4 months ago

    So true!

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    cslice  4 months ago

    It’s the sabbath, what are they going to do anyway?

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    Carl  Premium Member 4 months ago

    I remember seeing a statistical study that showed it actually rained more on the weekends. The cause was considered to be all the work activities, commuting, etc created particles that accumulated until they hit a critical mass that usually reached its peak at the end of the work week, it would rain, cleanse the air and restart the cycle.

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    Chris  4 months ago

    yeah… that’s about right. :j

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    scyphi26  4 months ago

    Nature can be such a troll.

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    EMGULS79  4 months ago

    That was exactly my life during the 40 years I wasted in Michigan, and the number one reason I moved to Arizona. Rain be gone!

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    j.l.farmer  4 months ago

    I’m sure she is wondering if the tree will hold up during the storm!

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    namleht  4 months ago

    I wish it would rain here…

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    MarshaOstroff  4 months ago

    Abby’s week is like most days here in Mexico during the rainy season. Every time I’m about ready to leave my apartment to take a nice invigorating walk or hang out at my favorite café, the sun disappears behind a bank of threatening dark clouds, and the rain begins to fall.

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