Wake up at first light to the sound of thunder, the flash of lightning and rain lashing against the timber and old flowing glass of the Compound. Exciting stuff and the next step's clear; get up, make strong covfefe, feed the animals while you're at it and note how they way prefer rainwater to tap. Less poison in rainwater, you see, unless they've been chemtrailing.
Mission accomplished, advance to the front porch, a room in itself, and coffee in hand take in the rain. Beautiful. Of course if you're living in Wales rain isn't such a big deal, it happens all the time, but this is Texas and you'd be wrong not to enjoy every drop of it.
That said, there's a fair chance this small rural haven will be washed away in the flood because water's scheduled to fall from the sky all week. Who knows what will survive, if anything at all. "If only," we'll say, "we'd paid our weather tax and covered the land with solar panels and giant wind turbines. Then none of this would've happened."
Have you noticed how powerful people who pushed this money making settled science have an odd habit of buying seafront mansions? It's as though they'd somehow forgotten the ice caps were going to melt.
Cheers,
LSP
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