Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The rains have returned to Georgia with a vengeance. After a prolonged drought, we are finally getting the relief we need. We have endured numerous watering restrictions over the last several years, and our lake levels have fallen drastically. Now, after several consecutive weeks of steady rain, we are finally putting our deficit to rest.

I once heard a weatherman say, "It usually rains after a drought," and boy was he right. Well, I suppose that's how Mother Nature works. She decides when and how much precipitation we are to receive, and whether global warming has anything to do with it—well, who really knows? I'm on the fence with that issue. I think the weather is influenced by countless factors, most of which we don't even understand yet.

Let's enjoy our good fortune while it lasts. The lakes are filling up, the trees and flowers are getting a good drink, and everyone's front lawn sure looks emerald green and healthy right now.

The powers that be have declared the drought in Georgia "officially over." I'm glad to hear it. Let it rain, let it pour.

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