Storms are blowing in with a vengeance. Several days of raining all day, The earth is completely saturated especially in the fire area, lots black runoff.
The hills are turning green. Lots of scrub brush, Ponderosa Pine, Pinion, Mesquite, Palo Verde growing back. The Sahuaros, Prickly Pear and Barrel if burned unfortunately are destroyed and can't grow back.
Floofie Face !
Agatha is now on drug therapy with trazodone and prozac we get to try and figure out what works for her, she really need help.
Winston will be getting trazodone for now for his anxiety at meeting other dog and people. He is just so crazy happy to play with them that he get overexcited.
I need drugs lots of drugs for everything, just toss them at me.
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As always, here is your pretty to start off the weekend.
Sunrise over Thimble Peak.
Salad avoidance ?
cheers parsnip
The rains do help heal the land.
ReplyDeleteWe sure need it, It took all the smoke away also,
DeleteThe mountains are beautiful as they turn green. I hope Winston and Agatha are doing well with their new meds.
ReplyDeleteThe mountains and the lands around Arizona are all so green right now. We could use more rain now. we have dried out some.
DeleteBeautiful photos of after the rain. Poor wee Agatha and Winston having to deal with life and thunder storms. Hoping the meds kick in and work well for them both. Thank you again friend Gayle for the lovely package. There's a whole lot of 'squeaking' going on around here and Dottie Dawg and I are most grateful. X
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to see all that green. The mail for Dottie was because of the lockdown and Dottie needed a new toy.
DeleteSalad Avoidance? Wishing you luck with the pups. I understand their feelings.
ReplyDeleteSherman the main shark eats everything except salad.
DeleteThat view over your wall of the mountain/hills turning green is just stunning! I can see why the gud dogs are looking out the window -such beauty to see.
ReplyDeleteIt really turned green overnight. Amazing.
DeleteAgree with Ellen above - what a view Gayle. Sorry about those anxious dogs though.
ReplyDeleteYes I am so luck to live here.
DeleteStormy and wet here recently too, but we turn from 'green' to 'even greener'.
ReplyDeleteWe all are very happy with the rain. You live the most beautiful place lots of rain or not,
DeleteDear Gayle and the four legged ones, What a lovely surprise you gave me this morning when I opened my mail and a whole lot of beautiful hares popped out of an envelope. They are sitting on my shelves and look very happy there. Thank you so much dear ones. Hugs all round from over here.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw that card I knew who I had to send it too.
DeleteGud dugs send woofs !
Glad to hear about the rain - sure seems like it was needed.
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