debate on rainy days are beautiful
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Most people are displeased when they check the weather and see a forecast for rain; whether it's pouring down while you're schlepping to work or messing up your weekend plans with a persistent drizzle, the rain isn't the most popular type of weather. I guess you could say I'm the Elsa of rainfall; not only has the rain never bothered me anyway, I actually happen to love rainy days. And though rain gets a bad rap in general, I'm not the only one who can't get enough of the mist and gloom; in fact, there's actually a name for people who love rain — pluviophiles.
I know my opinion isn't a terribly popular one, but I stand by it. As a kid I delighted in running outside to play in the puddles (OK, maybe I still do that once in awhile) and as an adult I love listening to the rain while I read or write indoors.
When I decided to move to Seattle earlier this year, many people responded, "But doesn't it rain there, like, all the time?" I told them I was looking forward to the misty weather, and they looked at me like I was slightly touched in the head (although I'm sure there could be other reasons for that). Fast forward to three months later — it has rained for a total of about five hours since I moved here, and honestly, I feel a little ripped off. I've even gotten two sunburns! Seattle, I love you and all, but it wasn't supposed to be like this. Still there's hope — rainy season kicks off in October and it better deliver.
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