The first year
in Oregon, you love the rain. It's a complete novelty. Sitting inside
on a winter day and listening to the beat of raindrops on the windows
is so cozy you can't describe it.
The second year,
as September fades into October and the sun retreats for the next eight
months, your heart simply sinks.
After 20 years,
we've come to love the rain. The winter sky is infinitely variable in
its grayness, and the subtle darkness of the wet fir trees on the mountainsides
is incomparable.
All in all,
it doesn't actually rain that much in Oregon. Eugene
gets about 50 inches a year. Portland
gets about 45. That may sound like a lot, but it's only a little more
than three times as much as a typical year in Los
Angeles. And it's really nothing compared to 460 inches a year at
the top of Kauai.
What makes western
Oregon seem so rainy is that it rains all the time, from October to
May, and sometimes through the summer, too. Just not very hard.