Rain Rain Go Away!
2011-04-04 17:09:19.000 – Rebecca Scholand, Summit Intern
My typical rain outfit
Rain rain go away, come again another day. It is days like today that I wish I had my rain boots, rain coat, and umbrella. Granted splashing around in puddles is a bit out of the question since there is still so much snow and the winds are a bit strong for an umbrella. Instead I have been sitting at my desk working away at my project hoping the rain will stop. I know many in the valley would like the snow to be gone, but spring skiing is just starting to get good and I want to enjoy it for as long as possible. Rain does not help this goal. So until it stops I am going to continue my anti-rain dance.
Rebecca Scholand, Summit Intern
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