This rain....

Anonymous
I hate it, OP!
Anonymous
I'm stuck inside with 2 dogs that aren't mine a 2 year old a 4 month old. I wish the dogs could be outside. They smell like wet ass
Anonymous
I love it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no, because we're in a drought and we need the rain. It's also not hot, which is great because I don't like using air conditioning. I prefer this calm steady rain to a thunderstorm (I know getting struck by lightning isn't common, but it is a risk). None of us are made of sugar; we won't melt in the rain.


See, I'd prefer to have shorter periods of intense rain and thunder than the constant medium drizzle. I have dogs though who are used to 2 hrs of walking a day so a day like today is the pits. Usually I'd wait til the rain passes but it doesn't seem like that will happen anytime soon. Towering them off but still having that wet dog smell isn't great either.
Anonymous
I love rain.
Anonymous
I finally, just now at 6:30 pm, got my dogs to go out into it long enough to get them to go #2. It stresses me out for that reason. Other than that, I love rain and find it relaxing.

I have to be at work in DC at 8am and live in Manassas though, so if it is still raining at rush hour tomorrow I'll be hating it.
Anonymous
Thank goodness I don’t grow lavenders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm stuck inside with 2 dogs that aren't mine a 2 year old a 4 month old. I wish the dogs could be outside. They smell like wet ass


I put mine in an ultra-covering raincoat with hood, because he has a very thick double coat that is very difficult to dry, and if it doesn't dry, his skin can get infected. Next time ask the owner to provide you with something like that. We went for a long walk at midday, and all I needed to do was dry the bottom of his legs, belly and snout.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm stuck inside with 2 dogs that aren't mine a 2 year old a 4 month old. I wish the dogs could be outside. They smell like wet ass


I put mine in an ultra-covering raincoat with hood, because he has a very thick double coat that is very difficult to dry, and if it doesn't dry, his skin can get infected. Next time ask the owner to provide you with something like that. We went for a long walk at midday, and all I needed to do was dry the bottom of his legs, belly and snout.



Not PP but my dogs, both of them, would give a big old "hell no" to such an an outfit.
Anonymous
Still raining! This weather has been awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still raining! This weather has been awful.


Anonymous
Todays storms especially are out of control
Anonymous
I still love it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Todays storms especially are out of control


What is this weather? It pours then stops. Is it just the absolute bonkers humidity in the air occasionally pouring out all at once??
Anonymous
It is really weird today. Usually when we get those absolute downpours with the skies opening like someone dumping a bucket of water, it moves on and that's it for the day. Today we've had that happen like 4 separate times. It clears up for a bit, and then again it's like standing under an open tap.

It's like the intro scenes to WaterWorld! I'm worried it's so much the storm drains will be overwhelmed and the trees will start toppling over because the ground won't hold the roots or the base will get soggy.
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