It was extremely wet here when we first moved. Couldn’t get up to the barn before July without a good 4 wheel drive.It seems that the climate on the planet has become somewhat more humid. On the one hand (if we take Russia) this is good, peat bogs have stopped burning here, in addition, bogs actively absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, on the other hand - other regions of the world have become openly flooded with water and this has begun to cause destruction. I heard that even some fields in North Korea were flooded, and some arabian deserts have become... overgrown with grass! There was bare dry sand and only lizards and camels for almost centuries, but now green grass has begun to grow. And abundantly! If this continues, what if forests begin to grow there. It's a pity that I'm too busy to go and see the local, eternally drying up Klubish River, which is usually a set of puddles and wet sand and that's it. I suspect that if this continues, I'll be able to buy a cheap plastic boat and start sailing on it. It's a good thing my house is on a hill.
Now it’s only a few weeks in the Spring breakup that I can’t get up here for fear of tearing up the ground. It’s still soft ground but nowhere near as wet.
Crazy this new climate thing.