6 Rain Dancing


Rain Dancing.

The native American Indians believed that it was possible to influence the weather. When they had a long dry period without rain, they would gather around the campfire and perform a rain dance. There must have been times when it did rain after such events or they would have given up a long time ago.

Back in 1839, James Espy claimed that rain could easily be produced by heating the air. But his plan to saturate parched farmland by building great log fires across vast stretches of the American West never materialised. There is no scientific evidence that suggests it would have worked even if he had.

Later in the 19th century, a new theory emerged, loud noises would bring rain. This theory was put to the test in Texas, where Robert Dyrenforth piled up enough munitions for a small war. He blasted away at the skies, but as one observer wrote, "He attacked from the front and rear, by the right and left flank. But the sky remained clear as the complexion of a Saxon maid." 

There are some things in life that just take their own time and rejoice that at such times we have friends to ready to spend the time with us. The greatest knowledge in life is knowing what we can change and finding the wisdom to accept what is beyond our control. 

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