Until recently, it was starting to get pretty crispy here in this part of the country. We had a lot of very hot days coupled with long stretches of zero rain this summer.
So it seemed odd that, even with the heat and lack of rain, we still had a lot of green around. (When my husband is in haying mode, he is preoccupied with grass). He looked at me one morning and said
"Dew!"
"Do what?" I replied.
"No, 'dew' as in dew on the grass! THAT is why it has stayed relatively green this summer!" he exclaimed.
And I remembered that there were many summer mornings this past season when my shoes got soaking wet when I went out to feed critters. Not because I had managed to splash water all over them (I have done this though) but because I had been walking through the grass on my way to the barn.
Dew doesn't get a lot of credit, not like it's big cousin Rain or even bigger cousin Thunderstorm. So I just wanted to say thanks to Dew for keeping us green instead of brown...we love Dew!
So it seemed odd that, even with the heat and lack of rain, we still had a lot of green around. (When my husband is in haying mode, he is preoccupied with grass). He looked at me one morning and said
"Dew!"
"Do what?" I replied.
"No, 'dew' as in dew on the grass! THAT is why it has stayed relatively green this summer!" he exclaimed.
And I remembered that there were many summer mornings this past season when my shoes got soaking wet when I went out to feed critters. Not because I had managed to splash water all over them (I have done this though) but because I had been walking through the grass on my way to the barn.
Dew doesn't get a lot of credit, not like it's big cousin Rain or even bigger cousin Thunderstorm. So I just wanted to say thanks to Dew for keeping us green instead of brown...we love Dew!
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