Weeeeellll that's a good question, lol. It's good for the pond - it's overflowing now. It simply can't hold anymore water and it's out of it's banks. It's good if you're a goose that loooooves the pond! It's even good to replenish the ground water around here. Last summer some folks had their well go dry.
Butttttttt, it's not so good in my feed room which got flooded. Water receded quickly but left mud and muck and stinkiness in it's place. It's not so good for a baby chicken that somehow got into a tub of rain water and drowned. Not so hot for the chickens in runs that are flooded. I opened their gates so they could get to higher ground and they're so stooooopid that they didn't even figure it out, lol. They just sat on top of their coops and looked forlorn. They've got that look perfected now! Not so good if you're a goat who doesn't like to get their feet wet. They've been hanging around in the barn for a couple days now. I was feeding them a bale a day and today I said we've got to stop this madness! Go. Out. And. GRAZE/BROWSE. They refused... whaddya gonna do?
Horses are kinda neutral on the subject. Sometimes they stay outside in the worst of it - other times they hunker down in the barn when it's barely sprinkling. Ground is soft though so I'm sure it makes their sore feet a little happier!
Not looking too good in my garden either... maybe too much water...maybe some fungus starting up or wilt of some kind. Tomatoes look bad, summer squash looks bad, peppers look bad... They look just like a plant that's had NO water at all - looking totally wilted. Not sure if they'll pull through. On the other hand, my corn and okra look good. Green beans looked good this morning and looked dead this afternoon.... I just don't get it. The plants aren't in standing water - but the ground is absolutely saturated now.
Most of the creeks and rivers are at capacity but thankfully we got a break today and didn't get as much rain as was predicted - at least not yet.
Rain is still in the forecast tomorrow but it looks like we'll finally catch a break next week!
Sooooo, it is a blessing to finally be caught up on our rainfall. My neighbor, who keeps tack of these things, says we're at around 15 inches since this stuff started. CRAZY! I will absolutely NOT entertain the idea of a hurricane or tropical storm showing up anytime soon and dumping even more wetness here.

Where's the 'praying' smiley when you need one???
