Rain. One of the greatest smells on this Earth. Well, okay, actually it's the smell of the rain adding moisture to the dirt and plant-life. I LOVE rain! Of course not in excess, when there is flooding and severe damage caused by it. Rain reminds me of summertime, since here in Colorado, that's when we experience it the most. Strangely, it's only April, but since the weather has been warmer here, we got some rain for the first time last night. Supposedly there was even some hail, and possible tornado sighting. But yes, the very pleasant and welcome rain blessed us with it's presence yesterday. And we have already had a little sprinkling today, with a chance for more severe weather this afternoon. But I welcome it. MUCH better than snow! I've lived in Colorado for over 20 years now, and still do not have much appreciation for the white stuff. It's cold, it's messy, it's not welcome in my mind. I always tell people that when the day comes for us to move to a place without snow, I will not miss it one bit! "But we need the moisture," people will retort. My immediate response is, "That's what rain is for!"
Rain brings a smile to my face, and joy to my heart. Although, once in awhile I may also have a little fear, because of those severe weather happenings that accompany rain (thunder, lightening, tornadoes, hail, flooding). I will always remember being in Mumbai, and worrying about the monsoons. Now you must understand that most Indians wholeheartedly welcome the monsoons! Heck, even I was thrilled to have some cool rain sprinkle the city with a smidgen of relief from the May heat! But I was also not naive enough to forget that sudden downpours also flood the dry earth and inadequate drainage systems of the ancient "Bombay". But even that does not dishearten the grateful people of India. And so for now, neither will it to me!
Rain brings a smile to my face, and joy to my heart. Although, once in awhile I may also have a little fear, because of those severe weather happenings that accompany rain (thunder, lightening, tornadoes, hail, flooding). I will always remember being in Mumbai, and worrying about the monsoons. Now you must understand that most Indians wholeheartedly welcome the monsoons! Heck, even I was thrilled to have some cool rain sprinkle the city with a smidgen of relief from the May heat! But I was also not naive enough to forget that sudden downpours also flood the dry earth and inadequate drainage systems of the ancient "Bombay". But even that does not dishearten the grateful people of India. And so for now, neither will it to me!