Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Oh, is it raining?

On days like today, when it is supposedly pouring and crazy stormy outside, all I want to do is curl up and stare out at the rain.  I say supposedly because there are no windows here in the studio lobby where I sit.  Design flaw? I think so. Ok, technically we are kind of in the middle of the building and not using any outside walls, but if I had a window that led to the main building lobby, I could at least tell what the weather was like.  Clients leave their sessions and ask me if it's still raining, and I say, "Sorry, I don't know" when what I want to say is, "Do you see a window?!"

Seriously though, it is very weird to have no idea what it's like outside.  It's one thing to not go outdoors during your work day (except lunch, which should always be eaten outside when possible), but it's another thing entirely to not see the sky.  I'll be taking my lunch break near a window (hello third floor lobby that is mostly uninhabited!) today so I can check out the trees bent by wind and the water coming down from the skies (if it's still raining, that is).  Until then, I will listen to my Bird and the Bee Pandora station, because it puts me in a good mood.  Tra la la.

Anyway, according to the guy who just walked in the door, the rain has stopped but "gosh could just about start up any minute now." It was raining like crazy last night, and when I got to work at 9am. I've heard that parts of Los Angeles (and Whittier and Orange County) have been issued a tornado warning.  Excuse me?  LA?  Hm.  Crazy Aunt Purl posted some crazy pictures (from her TV) from yesterday...ah Los Angeles in the rain, I miss you so...not at all.  That is a city not built for rain.

Berkeley is not too much better; but at least it's kind of built on a hill, so most of the water runs down towards the Bay.  That's my theory anyway.  Like it or lump it (one of my favorite underused phrases whose origins are a mystery to me).

Because I cannot enjoy this awesome weather from my isolated, windowless (but nonetheless classy and nice) office, I will share with you this video from my friend Kate.  Because not being able to enjoy the stormy weather makes me feel like a crying puppy.

9 comments:

  1. Update: Someone just came in and told me that it is currently sunny, though cold and very windy. Can't wait to go eat lunch and check it out!

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  2. What a sad puppy. Weather update - thunder, lightning, and hail in Alameda. Hope you got to sneak a peak.

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  3. Yeah! From my 3rd floor lounge window view, I saw hail, lightening, and some crazy wind! And I played the "count the seconds between thunder and lightening" game with myself. So rad.

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  4. Oh, and PS - while I was eating, there was a thunderclap so loud it made 2 car alarms go off outside!

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  5. I love thunderstorms. Hope you enjoyed!!

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  6. Surely there's a weather-cam somewhere you can watch?

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  7. There are some (like this: http://berkeley.edu/webcams/), but they are all kinda pixellated.

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  8. I remember rain in LA... every street flooded when there was an inch. It was insane! I always imagined a bunch of city planners at a meeting: "should we install a storm drain here?" says one young upstart, "NO, it NEVER rains in LA!!" I think the valley was even worse, though.

    Thanks for the puppy :)

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  9. I was born and raised in a hurricane and even I was sick to death of the rain. I lost a hubcap, got a parking ticket, got the flu and then wanted to die. It's supposed to rain again tomorrow and I am DREADING it.

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