Looking down into the wetlands you can see where the flash flood waters flowed free of the banks of the creek. I caught the deer investigating the water soaked grasses.
Another smaller creek that's usually a trickle was considerably wider during the height of the flooding.
This tree has been slowly encased with tent caterpillars. Even the trunk has the netting around it. I don't think it will survive this attack which means it will fall on our driveway, probably in a winter storm!
The glen is dark and dreary. Every trunk is blackened by the moisture of the storm.
Is this coleus? Have I started an invasive species? I found this growing along the rip rap next to the driveway.
Another bright spot are the marigolds in the vegetable garden. I'll take seeds from these for next year.
Back at the house the grasses are almost flattened by the rain. As I type this looking out that window at them, they are slowly raising up their fronds.
It's a very wet world. We are 11 inches over the amount of rain we usually have by this time in the year. Wish I could send some to my friends in Texas.