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Fairing Well Through The Wet Spring

by Robinsong (Subscribe)

Posted on: Jun 17, 2009 at 12:18 AM CST

Channel: Pets & Animals

Location: Mini-casa

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These pictures were taken on what some may have thought of as a dreary day. But take a second look. The animals seem to be so content and enjoying the day. These pictures were taken just after a light shower and just before a real down pour. Maybe before any of us complain about getting all wet, or how dreary we think the day is, we need to be thankful that most of us can come in out of the rain, when we want to. We can set down to a warm cup of tea, and a fresh change of cloths. It made me feel so good I felt just as if I had taken a nice bath. It makes one feel something like being brand new. Ever things seems fresh and invigorating. Every one should take a walk in the rain once and awhile.

I don’t mind being out in the rain when its not to cold, and I enjoy the warm good feeling I get when you put those nice dry clothes on. We need to remember that it is how one looks at life that makes a big difference. It was once said, "In to everyone’s life some rain must fall." We might as well make the most of it, I say.

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