Rain at Ten
Posted on November 24th, 2009 by James Higham
If the rain comes they run and hide their heads.
They might as well be dead.
If the rain comes, if the rain comes.
When the sun shines they slip into the shade
(When the sun shines down.)
And sip their lemonade.
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The rain and wind has suddenly started quite fiercely here. I would take a video for you, looking towards my Oak tree. But it is bit to dark at the moment.
I am thinking thank goodness for my double glazing!
Rather than rain at ten – would much prefer music at ten!
During a dry camel trek in Mongolia, an Englishman remarked “Wow, does it ever rain here?”
The guide answered, “Yes, it does. Do you know the Bible refers to rain for 40 days and 40 nights?”
The Englishman replied, “Yes, everyone has heard of Noah’s flood.”
“Well,” said the guide, “we got about half an inch that time.”