Seattle's Rain Ain't So Bad

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  • November 07, 2008
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Rain City gets a bum rap for being a..., well, a rainy city. Oh, sure, New York gets more rain per annum blah blah blah. Shut up. Seriously, I've lived in New York. They get some flash flooding and crap, but nothing like the constant drizzle that experience throughout 3 of our 4 seasons. Hey, I'm not complaining. All kinds of great things grow in a moist environment.

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See? We’re actually sort of smug about it.

Things we wouldn't have without the rainy weather

  1. Cool mushrooms
  2. Slugs and snails
  3. An excuse to drive like old women
  4. Puddles
  5. Ferns
  6. An excuse not to bathe our dogs as frequently
  7. Low water bills
  8. Relatively clean sidewalks
  9. An excuse to hang out in coffee shops all damn day
  10. Free, 24-hour car washes, courtesy of Mother Nature
  11. Snobbery regarding those weaklings that use an umbrella
  12. Great excuse to stop smoking, since you can’t do it inside.

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You know, if you think about it, the Space Needle sort of looks like a mushroom… kinda.

When you combine the wrong kind of mushroom with a snail

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Synonymous

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Urchin Home Accessories

1922 First Avenue Seattle, WA 98101

Expensive umbrellas abound at Urchin.

Singing in the Rain

Do this at your own risk. If you can’t actually tap dance, don’t try.

 

Rain Fitness

159 Western Ave W Ste 355, Seattle, WA 98119

I’ve never been, but I’ll bet it’s expensive.

I’ve never been, but I’ll bet it’s expensive.

First Sunny Day of the Season

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Seattlites should beware of any bright sunlight, should they chance upon any. The rain is invigorating, really, but the lack of sunshine will leave you with a certain pallor. That goes for anyone, not just the pigmentally-challenged: the woman in the above pic is originally from Mexico. True story. But also false.

A word about tanning beds

There is something incongruous about seeing a Seattlite (or more often, someone from Renton or Lynnwood) with a deep, even tan. C’mon, ladies, this isn’t fucking Brazil. You’re not lounging naked on the beach all day, so why fake-n-bake? It looks really, really weird, like seeing a clown at a funeral (seeing a clown at a clown’s funeral would be slightly less unsettling). The orangey-brown skin with brightly bleached blonde hair looks good only Playboy bunnies, and even then, very few Playboy bunnies.

Do you know what you are doing to your skin? You may think you look exotic or well-traveled or thinner, but do you have any idea the kind of damage that you are doing to your dermis? No? Remember Magda from Something About Mary? That’s you in 20 years.

Also, your Juicy Couture velor sweatpants were incredibly ugly back when they were “in style”. They no longer are “in style”. Please lose them.

Rainy Style: ur doin it rong

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That's better

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Because Paddington Bear is the new Tim Gunn.

Best Corner Puddle

34th and Madison Seattle, WA 98101

Pedestrian Splashing

Belmont and Mercer Seattle, WA 98102

Best Puddles to Drive Through

Puddles that I (or others) have come across that make for some great drive-through or jumping.

Does This Hold True?

I remember growing up vehemently opposed to umbrellas in Oregon. After all, only a tourist would use an umbrella. Losers.

Can’t remember if that was the case in Washington too… is it?

added by leigh 11/07/2008

Yes, Seattlites do shun the umbrella

I think most Northwesterners like to shrug off the rain like it ain’t no thing. Part of that is because it’s rarely raining cats and dogs, just sort of drizzling and misting (that’s a new verb). I tend to prefer a rain slicker, since it’s too hard to handle my coffee, dog leashes, dog-poop bags, AND and umbrella. Something has to go, and it ain’t going to be the coffee!

The only good umbrella...

rain won’t stop by Michale

added by leigh 11/07/2008

Sushi isn’t always the first thing that people thing about when they think of good food in a wet climate. They think of soup. Not in Seattle. You have to pay a special tax here if you don’t eat sushi at least once a week.

Sushi isn’t always the first thing that people thing about when they think of good food in a wet climate. They think of soup. Not in Seattle. You have to pay a special tax here if you don’t eat sushi at least once a week.

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Grew up in the valley in Oregon & near Seattle… I seriously miss the rain sometimes. You’ve put me in the mood to make a return visit.

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