I used to love that sound until my first roof replacement on my house. Rain is surprisingly destructive. It gently kicks my house's ass. Everytime it rains, i fear that my newborn son will inherit a disintegrated, dry rotted termite mound. [Sorry for the grimness - i said this with mostly a joking cadence in my mind] this is my first lemmy comment ftw
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As long as you inspect... let it rain :)
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I wish that's what it meant for me. I've never worked a job that was called on account of rain. It just means that I have to wear a poncho and I'm going to get soaked. :(
It's getting darker out sooner, too.
Love using that as an excuse to not do anything.
And when it starts raining outside when you prepare to go to bed. Pure bliss :)
There's something so therapeutic in the nature sound.
You can still go outside it there is no thunderstorm, just wear a raincoat.