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Wren .
@aBirdieOnaWire · 2:42

A rain storm to bring relief to this heat

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It's just that well, there's a number of reasons, one of them being the climate. We've been periodically seen articles about climate refugees and people moving to different places and migrations happening. I don't know, I guess the rain and the drought just got me to thinking about how the weather has been changing. And I guess I'm curious about you, how's the weather changed and where you live. It's take everyone bye

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Michael Slade
@Freshslade · 2:02
So the more it rains, we're getting ready to start a lot of new things because I think of the rain as cleansing as well as fertilizing or not fertilizing, but nourishing the seeds of all the plants that are growing and nourishing the plants that have already grow or been grown
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Wren .
@aBirdieOnaWire · 3:31
There's a lot of things that will have to go and get in Slade for that to happen. So here's a fun fact about rain. You're talking about how the way you like to view it is that it nourishes, the nature, like the ground and everything that's growing
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Zara Lisbon
@ZLisbon · 1:49
And then there's my God, unless I'm crazy, I feel like there's just less rain than there used to be. There used to be. I remember vividly, like a week in December, a week in January, and a week in February. That would just be like torrential downpour and it would be rare because that's three weeks out of the entire year. But I remember it lasting and lasting and it affecting
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Isabella Croston
@isabellaa · 0:25
So I'm currently in Pullman, Washington, for school. So eastern Washington. And this summer has been crazy and super hot in my opinion. And we just have recently gotten a little bit of rain for the first time in a while, which was definitely needed, but there's still could use some more. But yeah, this is interesting thinking
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Wren .
@aBirdieOnaWire · 3:19
If there is a way that we could have moved that water through a series of pipelines or something, even temporary pipelines with pumping stations that could get set up, we could have moved water from one place to another that desperately needs water and that way we wouldn't have been soaked. So many people lost their houses and other places would have gotten at least farmers for irrigation. Maybe not potable water, but something water for putting out fires in Eastern Washington
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Michael Slade
@Freshslade · 3:07

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So I'm always just like, let's go rain. Because I like how it cleanses, like you said, with the whole science tip that essentially it helps foster new life, growing. And I really do enjoy that because even. Like. Emotionally and internally. I feel like the weather shifting shifts me and I feel like it's also up to us to kind of listen to if it's sunny outside. Maybe this is a time for more high energy. Whereas if it's raining
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