Should We Talk About the Weather?

January 16, 2006 12:08 AM

It's not raining tonight. Rain is something that starts in the sky then falls down until it hits the earth. The weather I can see outside my window is just humidity reaching its natural conclusion and becoming too heavy to stay where it is. It's not raining tonight; the mist has just discovered there's only a little way left to fall.

4 Comments

Hrmmm... When did they take down the giant love heart?! I hadn't noticed that.

The heart's still there. They just turn it off later at night.

If I'd wanted humidity I'd have moved to Queensland, dammit.

When I lived in Seattle, I described the rain as "mist moving in a generally-downwards direction".

Peace.

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