May 12, 2012

Rain Is Comming

The day has been sunny and hot, positively burning away the hours. In a stroll down my beloved Margit Island, the shade of the trees was greatfully welcomed. It should have been a great day for the many icecream sellers of the city park, but also for the many Budapestians who crowded the cobblestoned shores of the island and the Danube, to stretch their bodies in the tiniest swimming trunks and bikinis to get a tan. A young lady in a blue bikini even decided to loose her top, not minding that she was right next to one of the most populous bridges that leads to the island. This made me remember my reservations, and how much I carry still of Costa Rica and the Latin culture. Though I admire the freedom and "mind your own business" attitude, I still tend naturally to expect a given level of decorum and self conciousness proper of the Americans.

The popular, farmer wisdom talks about the "freezing saints", refering to certain days of the calendar linked to particular days. (In Hungary calendars normally still include for each day a set of names, or just one name. These are the names that parents can give to their children, and no other, unless there's a "valid reason" to give the child another name. The names have changed and many have been added to keep up with the most popular names in the country, but also includes certain traditional names, normally related to these traditions.) The sky will cloud, the winds will speed up and the rain will pour. This could seem terrible, depressing for some, but for me it's a refreshing, wonderful event, and not only because of the drop of temperature.

Rain in Europe isn't like that in America, at least not like the kind of rain I'm used to in Costa Rica, where thick, big, loud drops drum passionately on the paviment and the roofs, flooding the streets and collapsing the sewers. I remember my black rubber boots, those humble but very efficient boots that kept my feet from the rain water the last years, allowing me to walk where others couldn't. But not here. My boots are not here, but the rain is also soft, mild, nearly dew-like. With it, as I rushed to an important appointment, I found myself praying to the rain.

Wash away the obstacles,
Wash away the problems,
Wash away the worries,
Wash away the nervousness.
Let us be like the grass
Rain upon us
Fill us with Hope
Let us grow fast and strong.

For some rain isn't anything other than an inconvenient phenomenon, an upsetting event that ruins clothes and shoes, that spoils picnics and parties and gets in the way of drying your laundry. Rain, however, it's today's continual Mana. Falling from the sky, it quenches the thirst of the land and all creatures living in and on it. It washes away the dust that the hot days have sprinkled over the world, cools down the raised temperatures and makes life possible.

The cool days and the rain is coming, and I may need the power of that prayer, of that spell again. Let's hope this rain and these freezing saints will wash away the obstacles that keep dreams from coming true and working their magic.

8 comments:

Sartassa said...

I absolutely forgot about the frost giant days as we call them (they obviously don't exist here)
would you mind if I liked this blogpost to my calendar?

Sartassa said...

ahh stupid me, they're not the frost giants (these are actually the planets neptune and uranus) but the Ice Saints :D bah

Storm Bunny said...

You call them "Ice Saints"? And how do you say that in German? In Hungarian the "cold saints" are "Hideg Szentek".

Storm Bunny said...

... and yes, you are welcomed to link it to your calendar and blog! ^_^ It goes without saying. :-D

Sartassa said...

In German it's Eis-Heiligen ... alrighties thanks, I planned to write about them but I was lazy. funny enough, it got quite rainy and cold here too :D

Storm Bunny said...

The Eis-Heiligen reach everywhere! (Or maybe it takes an European to bring them over ^_^ I've noticed that sometimes weather tends to follow people. My brother is normally followed by hot weather, and I'm followed by cold weather.)

Sartassa said...

now that sounds like an interesting (and probably annoying) curse ... what happens when the two of you are together?

Storm Bunny said...

When we are for long in one place (say, in Costa Rica), we don't have much of this effect, though often if you want good weather for the beach, you gara go with my brother. My "powers" are more winter-related, so if my brother comes to Hungary in winter without me, than there's no snow, but if he comes with me, or I come alone, there's a PILE OF snow. It has been said that when I visit in Spring, the rivers flood. (It happened only once, so I wouldn't take it for granted...)

We don't create squalls or storms, if you were afraid of that. :-D We are weather-safe (except for the flood).