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dancing_crow) wrote2008-02-06 02:39 pm
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rain rain rain rain rain running water rain
Temp: 36 F / 2 C, rainy varying from drizzle to downpour
layers: more than necessary but I was cooold
escaped ponies: 0
wipeouts: 0
waterbuckets: I think I shouldn't count these because it just makes me crazy. Fewer today than Monday.
handwarmers: 2 and grateful for them both
I very carefully did not wipe out anywhere during today, which was good because the rain came down and the ice was treacherous. The horses all behaved well during the turnout process, and then stood there waiting for the hay that I had already thrown out in the front pasture for them. I am wondering how long they will wait there before they get bored and finally go up over the hill to the front.
I can't believe how cold i am even though it is well above freezing. I had a handwarmer in each glove, and I was glad of them. My fingers are still stinging from being cold and also from being slightly damp.
How many different words do we have to describe how rain comes down? I was thinking of: drizzle, misting, pouring, bucketing, pelting, steady, intermittent, slantwise, hailing (which only sort of counts, like freezing rain)
layers: more than necessary but I was cooold
escaped ponies: 0
wipeouts: 0
waterbuckets: I think I shouldn't count these because it just makes me crazy. Fewer today than Monday.
handwarmers: 2 and grateful for them both
I very carefully did not wipe out anywhere during today, which was good because the rain came down and the ice was treacherous. The horses all behaved well during the turnout process, and then stood there waiting for the hay that I had already thrown out in the front pasture for them. I am wondering how long they will wait there before they get bored and finally go up over the hill to the front.
I can't believe how cold i am even though it is well above freezing. I had a handwarmer in each glove, and I was glad of them. My fingers are still stinging from being cold and also from being slightly damp.
How many different words do we have to describe how rain comes down? I was thinking of: drizzle, misting, pouring, bucketing, pelting, steady, intermittent, slantwise, hailing (which only sort of counts, like freezing rain)