I revel in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest’s clouds, snow-capped mountains, rivers, waterfalls, lakes, and puddles. 
When the weather is dreary, cloudy, or raining, it’s easy to forget that our forests are receiving life-giving water.
When it rains down here in the lowlands, snow pack is building in the mountains which will feed our streams and rivers all summer, which in turn supply our public water systems, which allow me to water my garden and wash my car as much as I like, and on and on.
Rain supports our wildlife habitats.

When the weather is clear, the views are spectacular, and I am reminded of all that the rain accomplishes for us.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Rain
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1 comments:
I really like the top two photos - kind of abstract looking and love the wet/green "theme". Another idea for a photo exhibit???
db :)
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