We have came upon another wet pattern with 3.66 inches of rain within the past 48 hours; 2.87 inches of that occurring this morning. The nearby creek overflowed its banks again, and managed some water over the gravel road for a while.
We ventured back to the pond to enjoy the high water, and captured a few snapshots of the boys. And a sunset too!
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