We had dew this morning which means there was humidity over night. I don't know if there was enough to drip off the plants and water anything, but maybe our skin will feel better for a little while. Living with 11% or less humidity for weeks takes it out of you. I was joking with Tom that we'll have to hold really still and wait for water to condense on our bodies like those insects in the Atacama Desert in Chile. I saw them on a nature show. They sit on the sand dunes and when fog comes in it condenses on their bodies and they can get water to drink. Pretty funny to think of doing it here, and pretty hopeless since this winter has been so dry that having dew is an event. We talked about ways that we used to re purpose gray water and hope it doesn't come to that.
Here's a link to an article about the Atacama Desert. They average 1/2 inch of rain a year. We'll be catching up soon if things don't improve. Atacama Desert Wikipedia