The first rain drop plopped on my cheek
on a muffler shop parking lot in Santa Fe,
and I knew I still had my rain powers.
I knew they still followed me.
I pushed into town the night before
to the smell of smoke, ravaging fires,
a big plume over the Sangre de Cristos,
but now they were buried in blue rain.
Return of Rain Man (a moment)
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Re: Return of Rain Man (a moment)
well done, mark!
time to get the t-shirt
time to get the t-shirt
Re: Return of Rain Man (a moment)
Yes! Not sure if it was enough to turn the tide, but it looked promising. And I like to tell myself my own myth of having special powers in the desert. I'm sure everyone is suitably annoyed by now ... though the muffler shop guy was thanking me ...
Re: Return of Rain Man (a moment)
The West...so damn dry....do all you can.....they need a good Raindancer
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: Return of Rain Man (a moment)
For sure. Looks like my "powers" are waning. A bit of rain was helpful, but not enough to really turn things around. Still 299,000 acres on fire and 26% contained as of early this morning. At least the wind has died down.
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