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Arizona gets most of their rain during these monsoons. And in a regular monsoon season from July through September, you usually get like 10. That's normal, is about 10 just absolute dumping downpour monsoons. And frequently you get a haboob with it. Because when the monsoon comes, if everybody doesn't know, it comes from the dumping of the rain and the massive downpour of the rain, usually a few miles outside of the town or whatever, pushes, hits the ground and the outflow of all that air that's coming down sweeps up all the dust and kicks it up and that's what makes this miles high haboob thing. And then so usually you get a haboob and then right behind it 10, 15 minutes later you get a monsoon or a downpour. Anyway, but yeah, my poll was, I actually went out and looked after the monsoon happened. So we had the haboob. It was followed by a monsoon rain. And I went out and looked at my cool, and it was cloudy. Like you just stirred up some hot chocolate in it. I was like, oh. Yeah, I don't clean it up. I have a massive filter thing that does that. And the filter does need to be flushed every once in a while. But yeah, I'm not doing that today. So anyway, so yeah, we have a massive filter on the side that pulls all the dust and dirt and everything out. So anyway, that's all I got. So but hey, speaking of that, maybe I'll go get that pool. It's clear now before work that would be refreshing. Anyway, good day to you and R70.

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