>>>>>>>>It's happened.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>has the sky fallen ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I notice that it has started to rain......
>>>>>
>>>>>You live in Wales. Of course it rains.
>>>>
>>>>Wasn't raining yesterday evening........
>>>
>>>It won't be long.
>>
>>Old saying here : "If you can't see the Beacons (nearby mountains) then it's raining; if you can then it's going to shortly"
>>Not bad at the moment - what the Irish call 'a soft day'
>>
>>>
>>>Actually I enjoy rain. For many years I lived in a house in Chicago with a leaky roof and hated it. The rain kept dripping in. But now with a sound roof I find it soothing.
>>
>>Lucky! Ours still leaks - buckets everywhere when it rains heavily :-{
>
>It wasn't something I couldn't live with but it was really annoying. We must have had a dozen roofers in and none of them could find the source. Finally we just had the damned roof replaced and that took care of that.
I've been thinking about re-roofing. Problem is that the property is (a) listed and (b) in a national park. Have to go to three different authorities to obtain planning permission. I'd be allowed to let it fall down - but not to replace it other than with stone tiles (which, to be fair, I'd want anyway)
>Fixing a hole where the rain gets in, keeps my mind from wandering....
Coincidentally that are another couple of verse first lines that may be more appropriate to this thread:
"And it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong I'm right"
"See the people standing there who disagree and never win"
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