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the bright light of the clouds

The skies are very bright in spite of the rain, not with the warm radiance that sunshine brings, but with the cooler, unsaturated range of reflected light.

It stormed a lot lately and during the strong summer storms the clouds descend so close to the ground it feels like dusk in the middle of the day.

There is not much to do in the garden when it rains, not unless you want to get soaked, so I resigned myself to watch the grass grow too tall and the weeds get comfortable in the flower beds while I’m writing about gardening instead of doing it.

The perennials are right in the middle of the late summer doldrums and normally that would mean that they look a little dusty and dry, but not this year, when the abundant water pushed the plants’ foliage into overdrive to the detriment of flowers.

The garden phlox is the exception. It started blooming sometimes at the end of May and it’s still going strong, filling the wet garden with its unmistakable fragrance.

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