Water is such a life-giving force, but like fire, as we talked about in the other post, it can also be so destructive! The power of water to sweep away everything in its way, but also to drench the soil to make things grow anew after the destruction. So glad it is raining there! We are entering the summer and the rain is sparse. I am so jealous!
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oh - its back to being sparse now again hahahaha
it came in full force (but yes - so so destructive because it flooded quickly and caused mudslides too!) but our reservoirs are filling again (for a time)
I don't really like snow hahahaha
well i like to look at it, but i don't like to be trapped inside the house by it LOOL BUT... i will be SO glad for some snow this winter to FILL the waterways here again!!!!
don't be jealous - just come visit me :) i'll share alllllllllll the rain and snow with you... you can even take some home! hahahahahah
We need some water and snow on this side of the world, so don't mind me taking up your offer 🤣
Oh, I know those rains! Especially after a long drought. It just slides right over the dried ground.
yes and our dirt is so dry - and doesn't seem rooted at all into the mountain hahaha
so that water just WHOOSHes away mud like you wouldn't believe! but thankfully that happens fairly rarely!!
Oh, it happened here about a year ago. Most of the fields they use to grow canola (rapeseed) and wheat on, had massive mudslides and the damage was quite bad. I think this just speaks to our monoculture crops' roots that are not very good for the soil. Or that is just my two cents haha
exactly.
monocultures are just not the way to go. they require so much to keep everything alive - and really - is it alive??? or dying
i think the latter.
when things are in harmony and balancing out - it is the most beautiful display of creation before us!
i will see your two cents, and raise you another two cents! we are singing the same tune! hehehe
I am glad that we sing the same tune otherwise I would have looked like the fool! But yes, I think most things are rather dying than living. Or they are in limbo. On their way to dying and giving us their "dying fruits". As you said, things look so happy when they grow in balance and how "nature intended".