
Each time the rains stopped, these amazing little hummers would come refuel. At times there were up to 12 on this one feeder. I can only imagine how they must cling to the bushes and trees during the high winds and hard rains.

This is my youngest imitating her mama while her sisters played "Go Fish" and her daddy worked to restore power to the parish. There is much damage from the wind and rain and they're nowhere near done, but they are working hard. We just go our power back tonight at about 10:30 pm. Hopefully it will stay. The ground is very saturated and the trees are toppling over.

Our creek flooded fairly quickly. Maybe the rains will give us a break. I hope everyone living further south faired well and that their property is safe. We did not attempt to cross the bridge. I could ony imagine that the bridge had washed away. Boy was it a relief to see that it was still there.


I love the way the rain sparkles on plants. It's like nature has sprinkled diamonds on rich, green velvet.

These were approaching storm clouds. I thought it was pretty in it's own, dangerous way.
I hope that everyone is safe and doing well. See you soon!




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