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Darn! I'm North of Seattle. No hurricanes here, just slow annoying rain. Think of rain, but then imagine it only stops a couple of days of the week. Keep imagining rain, remove the Forest and the frogs and the birds. I would add rabbit squirrel, coyote, and the occasional bear or reindeer... All of them making wet sounds. Moss and algae and mycelium covering everything. Then imagine a shower with a misting effect but for every million droplets remove all but 1 droplet. That's our rain. Everything is fucking wet all the time but just not enough to wash things clean or sometimes even to keep trees happy. Imagine having to water your plants because the daily rain wasn't wet enough. You know when you have a sink full of dishes so you fill it with water, but then you get a call about a relative in the hospital so you leave for a month and comeback to the dishes but now all of them have these water evaporation and dry sludge lines? Yup that's outside. I feel for the homeless here.
@altphoto
OMG, I love that description. I lived just outside Seattle as a kid before moving to the North East. Trying to explain to folks here that it may rain constantly out there but that you get less rain all year than the NE gets in the spring alone usually leaves me exhausted and the listener annoyed.
I need to bookmark this.
Thanks. That was my morning rant because it was sort of raining.