Actually, I love the rain. In rain you aren’t subject to the illusion of sharp colors. You only see the endless shades of gray that represent life as it really is.
Especially driving, in SoCal. During ‘dry season’ (most of the year lately), we completely forget how to drive in - er, *on* - the first rain, the one that brings up the soaked-in oil of months, and leaves us sliding uncontrollably along the freeway until we meet the slower traffic ahead…
Doctor Toon: same winter storm that gave you 3 inches gave us a thin (1/16th or less) layer of ice here in Southern Colorado. I got up to go to breakfast (one of my weekend rituals), encountered the ice in my driveway, turned around in the cul de sac and stayed home…..precisely because people don’t remember how to drive on the slick stuff during their first encounter in fall/winter
Still waiting for the sun to burn off the ice fog this AM…..
ejcapulet about 15 years ago
Unless you have a gigantic beak of a schnoz.
yyyguy about 15 years ago
or feet the size of canoes!
Sisyphos about 15 years ago
Hey! Opus has feelings, you guys!
jrbj about 15 years ago
Actually, I love the rain. In rain you aren’t subject to the illusion of sharp colors. You only see the endless shades of gray that represent life as it really is.
lazygrazer about 15 years ago
Rain brings out the best and worst in us.
pbarnrob about 15 years ago
Especially driving, in SoCal. During ‘dry season’ (most of the year lately), we completely forget how to drive in - er, *on* - the first rain, the one that brings up the soaked-in oil of months, and leaves us sliding uncontrollably along the freeway until we meet the slower traffic ahead…
Mark Berte Premium Member about 15 years ago
Doctor Toon: same winter storm that gave you 3 inches gave us a thin (1/16th or less) layer of ice here in Southern Colorado. I got up to go to breakfast (one of my weekend rituals), encountered the ice in my driveway, turned around in the cul de sac and stayed home…..precisely because people don’t remember how to drive on the slick stuff during their first encounter in fall/winter
Still waiting for the sun to burn off the ice fog this AM…..
Sherlock Watson about 15 years ago
Maybe Opus could use a sheet of Saran Wrap (with two holes) to keep his schnozz dry. Or maybe just an umbrella.
YatInExile about 15 years ago
Nothing much, just about 3 inches.
When we get that much in south Louisiana, they close the interstates.