Monday, August 17, 2009

All Wet

We are in winter, as dubbed by the locals. For all intents and purposes (atmospherically and geologically speaking anyway) , it is summer but because it's the wet season, they call it winter. Mind you, the dry season is not really dry - it's just less wet. So their summer (which is really the winter) is driER than the rainy season ("winter" but really summer). But it's always wet - it's really just the degree of wetness that changes.

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