Many people consider a rainy day to be a bad weather day. Therefore, for anyone to think otherwise, that person must view the world from a unique perspective. There are many kinds of people in this world, and each has unusual habits and characteristics. That uniqueness is what makes pluviophiles different from the rest of the population. While some people love The Sun and enjoy being outdoors, others would rather stay inside where it’s cool and dry. These people are called pluviophiles, and they thrive in rain and storms.
(Pluviophile.net)
July 29th, 2025, a/k/a, “World Rain Day”! Whoulda ever thunk there’d be a day made just for me and all the other Jean-Claude Van DAMN storm cloud loving weirdos like me? It took me a minute to figure out why I love this kind of weather so much, but alas, I did, and it was amazing!

… and BY the way! Did you know that during the late Triassic Period around 230 million years ago, there was a torrent of relentless rainfall referred to as the “Carnian Pluvial Event” that is believed to have led to one of the most impactful changes in the Earth’s ecosystems and climate? This two million year-long monsoon is thought to have been a major contributing factor to the sudden burst of evolution that paved way for the early dinosaurs and other organisms to diversify and thrive. Meaning? Even our beautiful Mother EARTH and everything she’s given birth to since is a phoenix risen from a literal puddle of of her own mud, grit, and “ashes”! Pretty cool stuff, huh?

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