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No biggie, it’s only the finest Botanic Gardens in the world
If it rains all morning (ok, from late morning, because I wasn’t awake in the morning so I wouldn’t know if it rained or not), and slows down to a drizzle in the afternoon so that it’s cool, go out.
Go out and take a walk, and if you live near enough a park, you’re in luck. If you’re lucky enough, like us, to live near the Botanic Gardens, even better.
It’s beautiful out when it drizzles, and there’s the bonus of greeting dogs who are being taken out for walks too.
Get up to speed and work yourself into a brisk trot, which is as fast as you should go if you haven’t exercised in nearly a year. When you start to perspire, you’re doing good.
Then get into the Botanic Gardens, get tired, try to walk a bit more, then take a cab home even though you don’t have enough money, and need to get the cabbie to wait downstairs while you go up to get $6 for him because it’s some peak hour surcharge or something.
Congrats Sheldon and Sue-Lynn.
It’s supposed to be good luck if it rains on your wedding day
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