No such thing as a monsoon in Phoenix

Here in the Sonoran Desert, there are two rainy seasons, one in the winter and and one in the summer. The winter rains, like the one this morning, are gentle. The summer rains are thunderstorms, which were once referred to as "monsoons" by a Phoenix radio announcer in the 1960s, who was joking. Now the term is actually used seriously. I guess people have short memories, and the humor of it is lost on them! I grew up in Minneapolis, where it rains (and snows) a lot, so .005 inches of rain is not what I would call a monsoon, unless I was being sarcastic.

No, Phoenix does not get "monsoons" - but everyone here seems to get so excited by "water falling from the sky" I guess you can't blame us for exaggerating a bit. The Sonoran Desert only gets 7-8 inches of rain a year, so every little bit helps!

I did a lot of planting over the past week and this rain is what I call "blessings from above". And a nice day for ducks!

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