By G. E.
Shuman
I needed to meet an early deadline
with the paper today, so had been looking through some past articles to see if
there was one suitable to use. Then, and on finding none, (admittedly) I
decided that you deserved better than that anyway. You didn’t need a warmed-over
blast from somewhere in this column’s past. So, here’s something new. I’m not
sure it’s going to be something better… just newer.
Today is sort of a dismal day in
Vermont, or at least some people may feel that way about it. (Remember, I’m a
few days into your past, so think of Wednesday, May 24th. Hey, it’s exactly
seven months ‘til Christmas eve! Wow, depressed yet?) The sky is dark this
afternoon, the wind is up, and you just know that an intense storm is nearly
here. Frankly, I just love knowing things like that.
As we speak, as I write, whatever, I’m sitting on our front
porch, looking out over Barre, and feeling a cool and brisk wind blowing across
downtown and up to our house on the hill. I’m sure the rain will come before
I’m even finished sitting here with you and I’m not dismayed at all. I’m looking
forward to those first big drops of the stuff God sends to keep us all alive. It’s
kind of a good thing, right? In fact, it’s a REALLY good thing.
To me, a big ol’ thunderstorm would be just perfect this
afternoon. We have had a gorgeous, warm, and sunny spring so far this year, and
there’s nothing wrong with some good old fashioned stormy weather.
Also, we need the rain. We must, because several people have
told me that. In the past weeks at least four of my curmudgeonly friends have
emphasized that to me. You know… “We NEED the rain. We really do.” (Those words
work wonders, but only when said in an old- man-ish low tone while giving a serious
stare over your bifocals.) “Yes. We need it. We really do.”
I must now report, in case you’re not sitting here with me on
the front porch swing today, that I just went inside to get a drink, and when I
came back out this afternoon’s shower had already begun. Yea! Spring is sprung,
the grass is riz, and God never fails to impress!