February 20, 2008...5:53 pm

To never being in a rut

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The rain, which threatens the sky outside my office window as I type this, is one of nature’s many palindromes.

It hangs heavy in the clouds, brooding, and then drops to the earth, only to evaporate, seconds, days, years later, into the atmosphere again, eventually snuggling in with another cloud.

It’s recycling at it’s unadulterated best.

And it’s also a palindrome, without, say, a word. But who needs them anyway?

Figuratively speaking, precipitation is the same thing, spelled forward and backward.

Which brings me to my next point: precipitation is notoriously good at getting out of ruts.

Sure the rain many create grooves and holes in the earth or Highway 101, but it nonetheless almost-never fails to escape a rut.

Neither — I have discovered from extensive study — does Ventura.

Check this out:

Re: Ventura,

Rut?

Never!

Or try it like this:

reventurarutnever

!!!

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