Stop
me if you’ve heard this one before: “Rain, rain, go away—.” Oh, so you know it?
You remember rain? That stuff that falls from the sky that we got too little of
in March—MARCH! You might have noticed that we’ve achieved rain. Yay.
Well,
Yay-ish.
We
needed rain. I’m thankful we got it. Now, based on previous experience, I can’t
help but wonder when –and IF—it will stop.
Yes,
I know, I’m hard to please. Too hot, too dry, too little rain, too much rain,
White Christmas but not in my driveway, yada-yada-yada.
Perhaps
it would help if I reminded you that I made a list of all the positive things
about rain? Would it help to read that list again?
Top
Ten Things about Rain:
1) An effective dust/fire suppression system.
2) It’s refreshing.
3) Rain is Nature’s watering system.
4) Mud puddles meet yellow rubber boots.
5) Rainbows.
6) Help, I’m running out of positive thoughts.
7) Strong umbrella sales.
8) Did I already say Rainbows?
9) Valid reason to stay indoors a read a good book. Or even a mediocre book. Or Facebook. Whatever, I’m not going out in that.
10) Rainbows.
1) An effective dust/fire suppression system.
2) It’s refreshing.
3) Rain is Nature’s watering system.
4) Mud puddles meet yellow rubber boots.
5) Rainbows.
6) Help, I’m running out of positive thoughts.
7) Strong umbrella sales.
8) Did I already say Rainbows?
9) Valid reason to stay indoors a read a good book. Or even a mediocre book. Or Facebook. Whatever, I’m not going out in that.
10) Rainbows.
I’m
confident that is the definitive list of positive things about rain, all ten of
them—well, ten-ish. This is turning out to be one of the shorter things I’ve
written and I blame it all on rain. It’s hardly my fault I can’t think of more
nice things to say about precipitation. If there were more nice things to say
about rain, trust me, I’d say them.
A
friend suggested to me that I might like rain more if I thought that elk hated
it, and I’ll admit the thought of elk being all glum and depressed because they
were getting damp does appeal to me. I’m very vindictive like that. Still, I
find it difficult to get behind that notion for two reasons: A) someone is
bound to suggest a similar corollary to snow and I’m not falling for that
nonsense and B) elk have often used rain as cover to defeat my scarecrow
sprinklers. After all, what’s one more blast of cold water when you’re already
soaked?
But,
in the meantime, I DID think of One More Good Thing About Rain: 11) the sound
of rain on a tin roof.
And
there you have it: Rain, the Definitive List of Positive Attributes.
You’re
welcome.
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