Saturday morning it rained. It wasn't a torrential downpour. It was more like a slow, soothing, soaking rain. It rolled in from the west and deposited 6/10ths of an inch of rain. Before it started coming down in buckets, I walked out to the barn to put the goats inside. There was an old saying people used to say about people who weren't too sharp. They'd say, "Ol Kyle, he ain't got sense enough to come in outta the rain." Sometimes they're right. Conversely, the animals RUN to the barn to get under the protection of the tin roof of the barn. Cows, goats, and chickens alike skeedaddle to stay dry.
I have two videos to show you today. I got stranded out at the barn while the spring showers passed over. I wasn't in a big rush so I sat out and took in the sight and sounds of a nice spring rain. Here is the first one. This is looking southward toward the little piece of woods that borders the sound end of our property. I have my egg collecting baskets hanging from the rafters of the main barn. The hen house is the structure you'll see close to the woods. That's why we catch so many possums in our traps and snakes in the nesting boxes. I need to get out my sling blade and clean up the encroaching wilderness!
As I stood there listening to the rain, I couldn't make it back to the house without getting soaked, so I began to think of songs about the rain. Here's my list:
Elvis Kentucky Rain
Ronnie Milsap Smokey Mountain Rain
Keith Whitley I'm no stranger to the Rain
Conway Twitty Rainy Night in Georgia
BJ Thomas Rain Drops Keep Fallin' on my Head (Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
Albert Hammond It Never Rains in Southern California
Boy, those songs sure bring back some memories! Do you have some favorite songs about rain?
Not a song, but Rain rain go away little Johnny wants to play Cime again another day!!
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