Not a slight downpour, but a good shower. The kind to put an end to my grass cutting which I started yesterday.
Enough for me to put my indoor plants out in the raindrops.
Indoor Philodendron enjoying the mouth-watering drops
ZZ plants soaking it all up
Brownie's favourite corner is drenched
So he has retired to the opposite corner under the patio table.
Brownie with a muddy water spot on his nose
(from walking under a plant pot I was lifting)
Really, I promise, I won't go play in the mud if you let me out
What? You don't believe me?
Guess I'm stuck inside....have no idea what muddy paw tracks I left on the floor last time....what is she yabbering about muddy paw tracks...whose? mine? I don't remember that at all.
Maybe I'll get to weed a little later, if the sun shows its face, but the grass will have to wait.
Oh how I recognise that weather except that here the temperature is almost in single figures and I suspect yours is a lot higher than that. Just tell Mr Brownie to play the Glad Game. What's bad for him is good for the plants.
ReplyDeleteI was going to add that I'm sure he'd understand. But perhaps he mightn't.
ReplyDeleteHe likes the rain, since he knows that when he appears wet at the door, he's going to get a good rub down, and he enjoys that.
ReplyDeleteI'd be standing at the kitchen door waiting to let him back in from the rain, and he'd take great pleasure in traversing the house to enter through the front door and getting more rained on in the process.