It's that time of year in this city Somewhere in Asia when we need the monsoon rains like the fish need water; all of Nature is longing in wait for the sky to open up its dark clouds after such a long, dry season of sun.
We all drink much more than we eat. We drink from gallon jugs all sorts of elixirs: warm water, cold water, watermelon juice, lime juice - with honey, and without- iced coffee, and iced tea. No matter how much we drink, it's never enough.
Send the rains, Mother Earth, Pachamama, the Buddha, Krishna, Allah, Yaweh, and Shiva.
We are all so thirsty.
image by tracy baran via moonriver
Hi again,
i was thinking always that Asia, never had problem of lucking of rain...where do you live?
and i wish your priers to all gods will be answered soon
Posted by: moon | Friday, 28 April 2006 at 02:05 AM
We await our version of the monsoons too!
Posted by: Lamamamajama | Tuesday, 02 May 2006 at 09:49 AM
I remember those monsoon rains well, LMJ! the tent, the yert, the geodesic dome and the pitter-patter-turns-thunderous. I know you all really need the rain. May Father Sky open the clouds to Mother Earth.
Posted by: shamash | Tuesday, 02 May 2006 at 10:49 AM
The cloud in the background kinda looks like an angel shape. anyone else?
Posted by: Mandy | Wednesday, 17 January 2007 at 10:09 PM