8.14.2007

And the Rains Cometh...

with them they bring a myriad of other joys to complement the flooding of our recently constructed Agency building (thanks for the contracting work World Bank), my leaking apartment, and flooded roads. For instance, the host of various bugs, spiders, and teeny-tiny mini toads (never seen them at this stage at home), and swarms of mosquitoes and flies. The downpours are unlike anything I've experienced in the States, and when thunderstorms blow in they are grandiose. Last week a lightening bolt ripped above my apartment delivering a threatening pop through my electrical box knocking out my breaker. I wasn't scared. I was petrified. I usually have to wake up in the middle of the night, if it's raining, to engage in damage control as regards to gathering towels and placing them strategically enough to avoid flooding of important items.

People and places just shutdown during a rain. Nobody wants to get wet, drive or work while it's raining. I don't complain.

After a rain or thunderstorm it's amazing how fast the water is absorbed and taken in by the vegatation. During the beginning of the season fields go from reddish-brown dirt to a plush of green in a matter of days. The green is everywhere and really makes it feel tropical - it's beautiful.

Ok, just thought I'd share. I see my Cubbies are in a battle for first!

5 comments:

Adam R. Crawford said...

Petrified eh? I ain't scurred of nothin'.

Steph said...

good to see you're back in the cyberworld.

rain sucks...or i guess the land sucks the rain.

love you, miss you!

Anonymous said...

Did you really use the word grandiose??? Who are you?
Em

Pat said...

One night last week it was storming here, too, David...and I was sitting on the bed talking to dad when a lightning bolt shot and as I heard the crack, I hit the floor!

But I wasn't scared either! I just didn't want to fry when I die!

Last night's storm sent one of our big trees crashing into Kring's backyard, barely missing their barn out back.

Dad'll have to get his John Deere out and pick 'er up, I guess...if it quits raining that is!

And it is lush green here, too...beautiful...as long as it stops pretty soon.

rudi said...

Go Cubbies!

Can you believe it? They are gonna make the series this year and of course both of us are out of the country. Figures, eh?