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Have You Ever Seen the Rain?

This is going to be another short post today, for reasons I’ll not got into now but I’ll fill you in later.

Hopefully the news will be good but could go either way at this point.

Fingers crossed…

Anyway, so, yeah, rain. It rains down. Sometimes you see sideways rain. That’s a bit strange.

It’s neat when it’s only raining in certain spots. Of course, in order for it to rain, there must be rain clouds above and the condensation has to reach the point where the water vapor forms droplets and becomes heavier than air and falls down.

Or something like that.

At any rate, so if there are no rain clouds here but there, then it could be raining here but not there.

I know that sounds sillier than it is. I’m not talking great distances here. I’m talking like from one house to the next.

Usually, of course, the sky is saturated with rain clouds, so it’s raining all over. But, those rain clouds move.

I remember one time when I was a kid and we were playing outside. It began to rain, but at one end of the street and not the other. Then it started moving up. It was kind of neat and bizarre because it’s not often you experience that sort of thing. Normally, you’ll be walking then suddenly it’s raining. You usually don’t get the advanced warning. It’ll start to sprinkle then it will pour. It doesn’t usually work out where there is a downpour moving towards you while you were in a dry area.

Make sense? I hope so.

At any rate, I think some of us had to run into the rain to get home while others had a better chance of staying ahead of the rain.

Interesting times.

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