Pel maig, every day a
There is a phrase that goes something like this: In May, thousands of water. It is a saying I've never understood a lot because I personally think that rhymes better with April. However, suppose we have to adapt to the times we live in April and if it comes to transfer water, is better than rain slightly in May to enable further discussion on the level of the swamps, whether to make the transfer or not, how, where, who pays, if sent water into the empty seats of the AVE or how we do it!
Anyway, to me I love the rain, good foreigner as I am. Every day, no, but right and necessary and if I try a little, I would say: Give me more!
But apart from enjoying as a child on rainy days, there are two themes that I love.
1) I love how most people say in times of drought (or is almost always late): If it rains SEE ONCE. FAILURE MAKES. etc. And when it rains they say, joer, today / this weekend, just had to rain? If I have the wedding / communion / BBQ / apartment Coast / bridge / festival / etc. We'll see. Does it have to rain or not rain? If you are going to get everyone to pray for no rain that day because we have it that the marshes of course, as my time in the bath on Sunday morning!
2) The War of the umbrella. You go anywhere and leave you a bucket or similar to leave your umbrella while sipping your coffee, do your shopping, your day job or whatever. And end up closer to the hub .. horror of horrors, I have stolen the umbrella! Or even worse, for some, you have changed your umbrella again for a cheap Chinese!
are traumatized by these umbrellas so brazen robberies and for some reason (must be because I'ma foreigner and I tell their stories in the rain) let off steam with me while I try to face "Oh, poor fellow" instead releasing the giggling and mischievous in me!
But do not know that umbrellas are not going anywhere? First, stolen, or if you are lucky enough not, it is likely that apart from rain, there is a mini and you Hurraco to be into fights with the umbrella that makes a mess and wants to turn upside down and you there, overstressed and over wet-@ @.
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