The mango rains have arrived! At last the Tanzanian people have sustenance; their crops should grow now. The animals have green shorts to nibble on and dams to wallow in. Oh, and the birds are having a feast on the swarms of flying ants.
The grey skies seen through the trees in my garden
When it rains in Africa, it really pours
I'm linking my post to Skywatch Friday which you can access by clicking here
I hope you're all having a wonderful Friday.
I would love to see an African rain one day - it looks like one of our summer thunderstorms, although in our case they rarely last for more than a few minutes. Your shots capture it nicely.
ReplyDeleteHopefully not too much rain causing floods. But the earth does like to soak it in.
ReplyDeletePlease don't show rain to a girl who lives in Belgium ! But I can understand that rain is needed too, but not too much, lol !
ReplyDeleteJO, looks like small swimming pool there. Glad you are having some much needed rain! Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a real ol' downpour. Do you get a lot of that this time of year that you call it the mango rain?
ReplyDeleteoh I love Rain...why do you call it the 'Mango Rain'there? I curious to know:)
ReplyDeleteGreat captures dear Jo!
ReplyDeleteRegards.
xo
Regina
Wonderful imagery Jo! Thanks for adding your voice to the Gratitude Quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love the term "mango rains". It speaks of good and delicious things. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHee hee typo says the animals have green shorts to nibble. I get a vivid picture of this and wonder how many people lost their green shorts.
ReplyDeleteIt rains like that here too. We have rain today but it is the nice steady rain which is good for the garden.