STUDYING RAINDROPS
Singers Roger Miller and Bob Marley are both credited with the quote “Some people feel the rain; others just get wet.” Rainwater is powerful and sometimes feels destructive, but it is also essential to life. Have you ever stood at a window and watched a raindrop splat against the pane, and then gradually slide down the surface until it finally pool up or drips off? Such a process can be mesmerizing and can help us appreciate the rain rather than just trying not to get wet.
Rain can be scientifically explained, but it also can be seen, heard, felt, smelled, and tasted. Engaging rain with all our senses—even when it makes life difficult—helps us to be present to our life and appreciate the gift of water as powerful, essential, and precious.