Following up to Tim C. wrote:
>"Where does the rain come from?"
>"Well, clouds, obviously"
>"Ah, but where do the clouds come from?"
>"England, mostly".
if you sit top of great gable you can watch the whole thing.
a stream runs downhill into the river, then into Wastwater and into
the distant sea, where clouds form over the coast as the warm air
cools as it reaches the mountains, where it rains on you and drips off
your nose into a tiny stream that runs down into the river, then into
Wastwater and into the distant sea, where clouds form over the coast
as the warm air cools as it reaches the mountain, where it rains on
you and drips off your nose onto your shell jacket and into a tiny
stream that runs down into the river, then into Wastwater and into the
distant sea, where clouds form over the coast as the warm air cools as
it reaches the mountain, where it rains on you and drips off your
nose.....
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Mike
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