Solar Powered…

Rain Soaked AzaleasA friend of mine was given the opportunity to plant a church in the Pacific Northwest some years ago.  During the assessment, he was asked how the weather would affect him.  The Northwest can experience extended periods without sunshine.  My friend explained that he was solar powered; a life without sunshine would certainly affect his personality and attitude.

Since I moved to Fort Worth, I’ve experienced a different climate.  Not only is it hotter and drier, but it’s also sunnier.  I can expect a rain shower once every two weeks or so, and the rest of the time it’s sunshine and blue skies.  Unlike my friend, I wasn’t born solar powered.  I grew up on the Gulf Coast of Alabama and Mississippi.  Summers on the Coast are different than anywhere I’ve ever been.  Every afternoon sometime between two and three the skies grow dark, as if God somehow turned the sun off, and the clouds open up a barrage of raindrops the size of quarters.  When it rains like that, the greens are just a little bit greener.  The azaleas are a little pinker.  Color springs to life.  It’s a wonderful sight.

Today it was cloudy in Benbrook.  The temperature never rose above 95F, so the heat couldn’t cause the boiling haze in the air.  The skies were a mixture of light and dark gray, offering protection from the sun and clarity to see the world as it really is.  Days like today give me strength.

It looks like it’s going to rain this evening.  What a glorious day.

August 11, 2008 - 7:05 PM

Earl - We have had a pretty great summer here. You need to move soon. I’ll grill on the deck when you get here.

August 11, 2008 - 9:18 PM

Leanne - You know I so get this. I DO love the sun and blue skies. Love, love, LOVE them but with the new, arid climate I live in, comparable to your new home town, comes a dryness I wasn’t prepared for.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m about as much of a “lizard on a rock” gal as is out there but no longer having the rain as a part of my life has been tough. It NEVER rains here. In the two months I’ve been here it has rained twice and once was during the night so I missed it. The next morning I went out and sat on my wet lawn chairs w/ cup of coffee in hand just soaking up the smell!

I couldn’t take it any longer and finally just walked all over the grass in my bare feet and then got on my hands and knees to pull weeds from my flower beds. The whole time I was just inhaling the sweetness of the wet earth.

I never knew I knew that smell until I lost it……………………..and briefly found it again.