Obligatory Weather Post
My mood isn't usually too badly susceptible to the outside environment. True, sunshine does make me happy, but the reverse isn't true most of the time.
However, after eight straight days of chilly grey rain in the middle of May, I'm finding it hard to put on a happy face. My lilacs have turned soggy and brown, my knee feels like it has swelled back up to twice its normal size, my car is clammy, and the world has gone from the fresh,g reen, just-after-a-spring-rain smell to a rather depressing muddy mildewy smell.
At least our basement is safe. I think. At least this hit before I started putting flowers out on the porch. At least the weather channel says we should get about a day and a half of sun starting tomorrow, before the next five-day stretch of all rain all the time.
But right now, I just want to cry from sheer rainy frustration.
However, after eight straight days of chilly grey rain in the middle of May, I'm finding it hard to put on a happy face. My lilacs have turned soggy and brown, my knee feels like it has swelled back up to twice its normal size, my car is clammy, and the world has gone from the fresh,g reen, just-after-a-spring-rain smell to a rather depressing muddy mildewy smell.
At least our basement is safe. I think. At least this hit before I started putting flowers out on the porch. At least the weather channel says we should get about a day and a half of sun starting tomorrow, before the next five-day stretch of all rain all the time.
But right now, I just want to cry from sheer rainy frustration.