Sweet Waters
~
rain pours from the sky
sweet waters flood the land
rivers sing with joy
~
After a long hot and dry spell, clouds swelled, the skies opened and rain poured over our area yesterday. Thankfully, the rivers are flowing, the flowers are perky and the grass is green again. It’s amazing how a little water brings so much life. Yay!
May sweet waters dance on your land and rivers!
indeed
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rain on!
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It’s really wonderful what rain is doing. We got enough rain and so everything is green even in the summer. But now it’s quite hot here. Hope you’re fine, Brad, regards Mitza
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Tis the season of summer, hot! blessings…
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We had a couple of beautiful rains here in northern NM this week. So glad! Happy you got some too! Where do you live?
May more rain come your way.
Peace and rain
Mary
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Thanks Mary. I’m in nw Arkansas and grateful for the green, though the vistas in nm are wonderful!
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We are still waiting for rain enough – but I’m glad you got yours and welcomed them so poetically.
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Thanks Margaret. Maybe the rain gods will visit you! 🙂
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How lovely! Thank you.
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Sing out with joy! 🙂
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How lucky for you. I’m so glad the rains came for your area. Still nothing here. Lovely words Brad. 🙂 ❤
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Yes Natalie, I’m grateful for the rain and hope some comes your way. blessings
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You’ve captured the feeling I have whenever a rainstorm comes my way ~ it really is sweet water from the sky, making everything possible. Living in Eastern Oregon as a young kid, high desert, it perhaps made me appreciate the rain that much more – so yes, a little water can bring so much life (and happiness). Cheers to a great rest of the summer for you Brad, it seems you are enjoying the time that has already passed.
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I’m glad you can appreciate those sweet waters too Randall. May we appreciate natures gifts.
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I just watered the plants in my garden, so your wish that “May sweet waters dance on your land” just came true 😉 Lovely post & photo, Brad. I love watching, listening to and smelling water as it flows through nature. Blessings, Sam 🙂
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Lol. Sometimes we have to make our own rain! Thanks Sam. 🙂
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Lovely!! ❤️
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Thanks MW. May peace flow like the rain!
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We need rains now and then! Beautifully written, Brad!
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Thanks Indah. To sweet rains!
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Beautiful picture…we are starting to get the summer monsoons down here (a little late this year)…even in a desert you can see the plants perk up after a heavy rain…thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Kirt. I didn’t know the desert had heavy rains in the summer. I thought it was winter that you receive the most rain?
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A common misconception….Phoenix gets the majority of its annual rainfall in the summer with the monsoon storms. The west coast receives most of their rain in the winter and usually don’t get much from the monsoons. The storms build rapidly and the usually down pours ensue….we had them in Denver also when we lived there. Thanks for stopping by Brad!!
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Thanks for the clarification Kirt. I was thinking it was similar to So. Cal weather.
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So pleased the rains have come to quench the thirst of the Land Brad.. Loved your poem.. and photo my friend 🙂
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Thanks Sue. Those sweet waters sure feel good! 🙂
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I am sure Brad x
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Love this Brad! The refreshing cleanse a good rain brings is so wonderful…and that smell…that earthy smell! Love your Haiku…and hope all is super in your world! ❤
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Yes, I forgot to mention those lush smells! Thanks Lorrie! to sweet rains and friends, both are so nourishing. 🙂
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Yes…I like the word nourishing! Have a great week! ♡
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To a nourishing week! 🙂
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lovely my friend
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Thanks Neha.
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