Weather Art, The Series

Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid.

Raindrops keep fallin’ on my….

Welcome to Weather Art, The Series.  Let us begin with rain.

Do something with it, will you?

There’s rain all over the world except in deserts n’ those dry, dry spots on Planet Earth.  Maybe your world is not in one of those dry spots and you see raindrops from time to time?

Show me your world when it rains.

The sun always gets top billing.  It’s time to give Rain some love.

(I can’t think about this election anymore)

©Pat Coakley 2008

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13 Replies to “Weather Art, The Series”

  1. And THIS is why I should have looked for my camera in the dark at 5:00am while the storm was reeking havoc on my little community, bringing down trees and stealing my electricity.
    Instead, I wished I was a sleeping.

    Now the regret settles in.
    I should have found my camera in the dark and took a picture.

  2. When I think about politics, your photo is what my brain looks like; all misty and blurry.

    I don’t have any rain photos and it’s not supposed to rain any more this week. Missed it by one day! Drat!

  3. L and S. Le, Perhaps looking forward to a rainy day for a change will start limbering up the creative impulses. Nothing like a little contraflow to do that….so, when the drops do fall, you’ll be ready! Remember, this is meant to be fun and creative. That has its own timetable in my experience not always “on demand”.

  4. I will work on this one for you, I hope it is still raining tomorrow or I will pull one out of my archives… we’ll see, promise no nekkid men this time round! Well we’ll see…

  5. How would you approach the issue of rain, Senator? Do you have any background in rain legislation? What about this rain rider for your constituency that you attached to the subcommittee’s bill on termite dental plans in last year’s appropriations budget?

    -Turkish Prawn

  6. Razz, I LOVE that photograph as you know. But, a Rain photograph? It is a CLOUD photograph, wouldn’t you say? I’ll consider this an entry when the Weather Art series moves on to “CLOUDS”, which it most certainly will. I really should have started with “Clouds”–we’ve got global clouds that’s for sure.

    Turkish, welcome back, but…um…are you off your meds?

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