Blooming bee brush. Soft white flowers heralding the rain. Aromatic. Attracting bees. Texas sage. Puncher purple blooms swarming like bees all over its silvery gray leaves. Predicting rain. And then there's the green green grass. It's never been so green. Water standing in puddles in the pastures. Wet, wet, wet. Testament to rains already received. Just think. There's more to come. Thanks to El Nino. Which is Spanish for "the child." As in "the Christ Child." So says Trusty Webster. The warm in ...
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