Thursday, January 17, 2008

all night long

what does all night long mean to you?

i bet it's *not* getting woken up because the wind & rain are combining to sound like some Irish jig troupe in clogs is holding rehearsel on your roof.

::sigh::

8 with their own thoughts:

JMP Thursday, January 17, 2008 9:39:00 AM  

Hi Dawn,
Well the wind and rain woke me up because we haven't heard that sound in so long!! It was alien to my ears!!1

I'm still use to Ct where it rained at least once a week and as you know for days at a time on occasion ..... miss being soggy sometimes..... :>(

Anonymous,  Thursday, January 17, 2008 10:07:00 AM  

Sounds of my childhood... i love the rain on rooftops... now the lightening and thunder are another spotted pony all together !!

Chele76 Thursday, January 17, 2008 10:43:00 AM  

when I hear "all night long" I think of the Lionel Richie song...

Tom-ba-lita say de moya, hey jambo jambo!

colleen Thursday, January 17, 2008 10:54:00 AM  

I think of R&B music, the stuff from the past 10 years or so. Well, because it usually tends to be men singing about keeping their woman up all night long, bragging about doing it the right way, which always makes me laugh...! I call it Lotion Music, but I digress...

I've actually been wishing I had a tin roof to listen to the rain at night. After your post, hum..maybe not.

~**Dawn**~ Thursday, January 17, 2008 1:36:00 PM  

JMP: I wish it would rain down here like that. It was peaceful. Gloomy at times, like in November, but mostly just peaceful.

Keri: Rain on the roof is a wonderful sound. In New England. ;-) It rains *so* hard down here, that it hurts when it hits you. It's like nothing you've ever seen -- or heard! -- before.

Chele: You better hope that song gets right back out of my head, because if it doesn't, I am hunting.you.down.

Colleen: LOL! Lotion Music. How does it rain in Seattle? Nice soft gentle rain? Or monsoon-like downpours that pelt you with the ferocity of hail? Soft rain on a tin roof would be lovely. Florida rain on a tin roof would be deafening.

Anonymous,  Thursday, January 17, 2008 2:40:00 PM  

We had crazy weather, too! But it wasn't... what did you call that... rain. Water doesn't fall from the sky very often here. We had winds that shook the windows!

Ted D Thursday, January 17, 2008 7:00:00 PM  

All night long? Means a child is sick, and when a child is sick I'm up all night.

Janet Thursday, January 17, 2008 11:12:00 PM  

OMG that happened to me in St. Thomas...I thought the place was gonna collapse!

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