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Journal Epona's Journal: Damn the Rain 3

It's been raining for 4 days.

I can't take the rain anymore.

The mud is so deep that I got my car stuck twice at work, and our trailer jack-knifed and got stuck in the mud when we were at the racetrack yesterday. Thank god the track was sand and not dirt. Even so, the footing was so bad that we really couldn't do too much.

I learned an important lesson about riding on a race track: do not be behind anyone else. After 10 laps my horse and I were covered in sand. Sand in every oriface. Not so much.

Car reached 100,000 miles today. Maybe I'll treate it to a good cleaning. And some tire chains.

The real-estate agent came back again today. I'm thinking that I'll move out before it gets put on the market, it'll probably be kind of depressing to have to meet everyone who wants to buy the house I grew up in.

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Damn the Rain

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  • I love the rain. I love thunderstorms lightning and seeing water where it normally isn't (unless that happens to be in the back room of my house). I love watching it rain and the sound it makes. I don't however like driving in the rain, especially with all these idiots out there who don't know that you are supposed to TURN YOUR LIGHTS ON. And I don't like the rain when I'm wanting to go to the lake or do something outside, but this being winter, I wouldn't mind it so much except for the driving thing.
    • Oh I love the rain too- sometimes anyway. Like when I'm inside and warm and dry and feeling sorry for anyone who isn't and has to be outside for whatever reason. Thunderstorms are awesome too- being on my porch while it floods during a huge storm is incredible.

      It's just been raining for 5 days now (poured all day today) and I'm sick and tired of the MUD. Plus I have to be outside all day for work. Scary thing is I'm really used to being soaked all the time and it's not really bothering me anymore.

      Forcas

  • The Tao of Horses, by Elizabeth A. McCall. I saw it at the bookstore the other day.

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