It seems like since we decided to stay (in Lexington) it rains every day.
Not like the rains in my home turf (in Dallas) which have carried house & families away.
But like the rains in swampy climes, as when, as a child, I spent the summer in Albany, Georgia.
I sat on a friend's porch yesterday, under some kind of giant Costco gazebo, as rain poured down.
It was noon, the gazebo leaked. The friend was more amused than irked.
At the end of the day, the world was dry, we walked the dogs, it was cool but 85% humidity.
85% humidity & I was covered in moisture like sweat. The wife, the dogs, unaffected.
Did I mention I saw Stephin Merritt on tour in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday?
We drove there to see him, ate a nice dinner here, then saw the show.
Then we drove back. Dead deer littered the roadside between Columbus & Cincinnati.
I think I have finally learned to spell Cincinnati properly. It took four years. To ns, one t.
Columbus has some kind of dying river coursing through it. It smelled terrible.
Merritt was fabulously grumpy. I had never heard him sing "100,000 Fireflies" before. It was wonderful.
The wife & I walked the dogs this morning so we wouldn't have to worry about rain tonight. There's a small chance it will rain.
& then, perhaps I spoke too soon, a week without rain. Or I spoke too late, we'll have a week without rain.
I am not happy with the Mad Men finale. I seem to be alone in this.
I did my last WRFL Sub Show about a week ago. Then things changed. I'll do my next last WRFL Sub Show Tuesday morning.
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