Seeing as rain is a natural occurrence, it would seem strange to some that capturing and then saving that rainwater would be illegal.
That being said, in some states, while it is not illegal to capture and save rainwater to care for animals or to water plants or crops, it is restricted when it comes to using that saved rainwater for human consumption.
I think we can all agree that Mother Nature is a little sadistic when it comes to spring in Louisiana! It was 80 degrees yesterday in Shreveport-Bossier and two weeks ago we had ice on the roads.
I'm grateful my car was in the garage, but I do have two skylights at my house and I spent some tense minutes staring up at them hoping that serious damage wouldn't collapse their integrity and cause rainwater (and more hail) to start falling in my house.
It is hard to define a particular season in Texas. We basically have summer eight months out of the year with a combination of the other three seasons the remaining four months.
The timing has once again shifted on the wet weather forecast for Louisiana this weekend. Mardi Gras events could be interrupted by storms on Saturday and Sunday.
The Krewe of Centaur is set to roll this Saturday in Shreveport, LA and the forecast is calling for a 100% chance of rain. Here are all the things I'd give up to make sure we have perfect parade day weather.