How do you feel on a rainy day?

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  1. Kappygirl profile image87
    Kappygirlposted 9 years ago

    How do you feel on a rainy day?

    Does rain make you sad and depressed or do you see it as a sign of life and rebirth?  Do you hate to have to get out in the rain or do you embrace it? Does it calm you or make you agitated?

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  2. iskhoso profile image60
    iskhosoposted 9 years ago

    Hi Kappygirl

    Rain is awesome. I love to go and go on lonely roads. Yes off course, sometimes I became sad when I remember my affection with the rain.

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, iskhoso, rain can invigorate you!  It can also promote deep thoughts.

  3. dashingscorpio profile image71
    dashingscorpioposted 9 years ago

    It really depends on what day of the week it is, how many days it's been since it last rained, the prospects for the next sunny day, if I had outdoor plans for (that day), and whom I'd be spending the day with.
    I'd prefer not having to go out in the rain and fight the traffic.
    A rainy day on a weekend day can be romantic warmly snuggled up, eating, and watching old movies by the fireplace with your significant other. The contrast between the rain outdoors and the warmth and dryness indoors makes one feel appreciative for having a home.

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Wow dashingscorpio, that's some detail for your rainy day preferences!  smile Some days I like the rain, others I just long for sunshine, so I understand your dilemma.

  4. moonfairy profile image73
    moonfairyposted 9 years ago

    It depends.....if it's been rainy for days on end it agitates me. If we've had a streak of nice weather, then I welcome a rainy day. In the summer I especially like them when I have a lot of things I want to get done in the house because then I don't feel guilty about not being outside.
    On the other hand, when I don't have a lot to do and it's rainy out I love to light candles and just do something that relaxes me.

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Agreed moonfairy, how much you have to do, inside or out, can determine your outlook on a rainy day. Thanks for sharing.

      1. contactlistio profile image39
        contactlistioposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Rain is awesome. I love to go and go on lonely roads.

  5. MonkeyShine75 profile image60
    MonkeyShine75posted 9 years ago

    I love the rain, and the smell of it, when it mixes with earth.  I feel like the earth has been cleansed, and refreshed after a good rain

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Nice answer MonkeyShine75. I like that smell too. The rain is necessary and can be soothing.

    2. MonkeyShine75 profile image60
      MonkeyShine75posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you Kappygirl, There's nothing quite like the smell of rain smile

  6. profile image0
    Sri Tposted 9 years ago

    Rain are the tears of God blessing the world. Cleansing and irrigating the earth. I appreciate it, I welcome it and embrace it with tremendous joy. The alternative is the desert. lol

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      It's interesting to see that so many people actually like rain and rainy days and that you even embrace it @Sri T. I even like to walk in the rain (if it's not storming).

    2. MonkeyShine75 profile image60
      MonkeyShine75posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      If it was God's tears it would be extra special, however back to reality, it's not his tears just H2O smile

  7. Sayyeda Zonah profile image60
    Sayyeda Zonahposted 9 years ago

    Rain always lightens my mood. It's also a psychological phenomenon that the human emotion/mood is sometimes directly related to the weather condition. For example, the people living in dry regions would often be more agitated and angry, while the people in rainy regions are ought to be more calm and cool. I'll always welcome rainy days, but wouldn't want it to happen everyday! smile

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      @Sayyeda Zonah, although I love sunny days I am sometimes very depressed on a "beautiful day" but very peaceful on a rainy day. Like you I don't want it to rain every day though smile

  8. peachpurple profile image82
    peachpurpleposted 9 years ago

    I like rain, better than sun, i love the cool breeze wind, lift up my mood

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      I wouldn't say I like rain better than sun @peachpurple, but I will often go stand on our porch when it's raining and smell the rain and feel the coolness of it. It's a wonderful feeling.

  9. profile image52
    aharrisposted 9 years ago

    A rainy day makes me feel great.

    I recently relocated to Portland, Oregon, after living in San Jose, California for 35 years.

    It defies logic, I suppose, but uninterrupted dry days under relentlessly cloudless skies is oppressive. On rainy days here, I don't feel guilty about reading the newspaper or a good book inside. I like the sound of the rainfall on the roof.  There's no push to go outside at all.   I don't have to shield my eyes much here (I had cataracts by age 50 down there) or seek the shady side of the street on walks. It is necessary here to make backup plans in case of rain, which reminds people that we are not in charge of everything.  Freeways are bordered by greenbelts, not dried up fields where litter, alone, blossoms.

    Rain would be a blessing in California now, not for the beauty it creates, but for a desperate, thirsty population whose numbers and habits have exceeded nature's ability to sustain it.

    I guess the only downside to a rainy day is: no golf.

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      aharris it seems like Portland is perfect for you smile  I like how you mention that the rain keeps you flexible in scheduling things--we definitely are not in as much control as we think. And true, our water resources are being depleted.

    2. MonkeyShine75 profile image60
      MonkeyShine75posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      I live and go to school in LA. I too would like to see some rain no matter where I am, whatever I'm doing, it would be great if it rained

  10. profile image0
    Miran Shuletaposted 9 years ago

    The sound of rain falling on the ground is the most calming thing for me.

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      I like that too Miran--very soothing, even during heavy rains.

  11. kj force profile image60
    kj forceposted 9 years ago

    Many lookt a rainy day as a negative...I on the other hand see it as an opportunity to do things I don't do on a regular basis..such as cleaning out closets, rearranging and decluttering.! also catching up on Computer work....
    So rainy days to me are just as important as sunny days...although to be truth full ..I get more done on rainy days...Sunny ones are spent by the pool..
    thought to be an interesting question..thx

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      @kj force- I agree a rainy day does not have to be a negative, but unfortunately I don't think I'm more productive on a rainy day like you are smile

  12. Joevonjvn profile image58
    Joevonjvnposted 7 years ago

    Rainy days often have a way of sparking creativity!

    1. Kappygirl profile image87
      Kappygirlposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Nice, Joevonjvn! I can see that, as it makes me contemplate a lot of things.

 
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