“The reason life works at all is that not everyone in your tribe is nuts on the same day.”― Anne Lamott

This was the rainy day view through the windshield of my car when I left Tucson a week ago. — Photo by Pat Bean
It Falls on All of Us
The above photo was taken through the windshield of my car, at the corner of Swan and Sunrise in Tucson, a week ago. Although the photo doesn’t pick them up, I could faintly see the silhouette of the Catalina Mountains directly ahead through my swishing wiper blades.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t see scissor-tailed flycatchers in the rain — and you don’t want to miss that. — Photo by Pat Bean
After a marvelous, fantastic, awesome four days in Austin mingling with 100 writing sisters, I left Sunday afternoon to drive to my oldest daughter’s home in Dallas. I didn’t take a picture of my leave taking this time, but the top photo – minus the unseen Catalina Mountains – will work perfectly.
Some days we have rain, and some days we have sun. I don’t know about you, but I try to get on with my life whatever the weather.
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Hi Pat,
Looks like you brought the rain to us. Here, it was welcome as we didn’t have too much. Not like Houston, or other places here in southern Texas that got up to 14!! inches.
Have a great time,
Pit
Hi Pat I started us out on Monday on Writer2 Writer Just wanted you to know I did not shrink from My duties!😄❣Nancilynn
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Looks familiar. =) It was great to meet you in Austin.
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I sure do want to see a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher someday.
I hope you do. They’re pretty much a Texas-Oklahoma migrant bird with fringes in adjacent states to the north and east.