Perhaps we got as much as 0.05" of rain the other day. If that weren't miraculous enough, it stayed cloudy most of the day. The next day there was some dampness to the ground. This is fantastic for a hiker or mountain biker. There is softness to the ground -- imagine! But don't think I am telling tall tales: there weren't any mud puddles to slosh through. What could be be more magnificent than dampness in the ground! But how would you explain this to people who think purely in terms of visual entertainment and spectacular scenery? How would you write about it? It doesn't sound dramatic enough. Lavishing adjectives on it probably wouldn't work. That which is most praiseworthy in nature is not that which is most entertaining or spectacular.
Occupation of Independence
Early retirement, mainstream-media-free, bicycling, classic books & history, RV camping, and dogs.