It’s been almost a month we are in heavy rain falls and let all things wet. I miss the sun to warm me up despite just for a moment and I would love to have my cloths dried up too.
It should be so right that we need not complain just because the weather is unfriendly. good and bad have been determined From Above, from The Lord of the Earth and Sky and the Universe. There would be no one can conquer it.
Instead of complaining we had better change our mindset to the weather. Introspective. Vigilant. Ask the Lord for the protection of the safety of ourselves and loved ones, and change your dress in accordance with the condition of the weather in order that your days more enjoyable, even in bad weather.
“THERE IS NO BAD WEATHER, JUST BAD CLOTHING”
Is there anyone knows who originally said it ?
Sudah hampir satu bulan kita berada dalam musim hujan deras dan membiarkan segala sesuatu basah. Saya rindu matahari untuk menghangatkan saya meskipun hanya untuk sesaat dan saya akan senang untuk memiliki kain saya kering juga.
Nampaknya memang benar bahwa kita tidak perlu mengeluh hanya karena cuaca tidak bersahabat. baik dan buruk telah ditentukan Dari Atas, dari Allah SWT yang memiliki Langit, Bumi dan alam semesta. Tidak akan ada yang dapat menaklukkannya.
Daripada mengeluh kita lebih baik mengubah pola pikir kita terhadap cuaca. mawas diri. Waspada. Mintalah Tuhan untuk melindungi keselamatan diri kita sendiri dan orang yang dicintai, dan mengubah pakaian Anda sesuai dengan kondisi cuaca agar hari-hari Anda lebih menyenangkan, bahkan dalam cuaca buruk sekalipun.
“TIDAK ADA CUACA BURUK, HANYA SALAH BERPAKAIAN”
Apakah ada orang yang tahu siapa yang awalnya mengatakan itu?
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Sounds original to me! My goodness, that is a lot of rain!
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Yes we do have lots of rain, my dear friend. 🙂
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THERE IS NO BAD WEATHER, JUST BAD CLOTHING” It is either a Swedish or Norwegian proverb (both claim it) But there have been many who have used it, including Henry Kissinger and Ranulph Fiennes.
I know what you mean about rain! People who live in Vancouver call it liquid sunshine.
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Oh, That is very interesting!!! hmm, Liquid Sunshine sounds perfect too. Here, we call it “blessing”.
Thank you so much for your information. It’s really great!
I don’t know what had happened to my follow your blog, I didn’t receive notification anymore in my inbox. This time (during the heavy rains) I have difficulty to get to internet connection at my area. You know, this post took almost two hours to publish. There is no bad weather, just bad connection. 😀
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Well said! I am still learning about WordPress. I have “lost” blogs as well! 🙂 So glad that we connected!
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Oh, What do you mean by the lost blog? I just visited your blog that looks new to me. When I was about to read the post, it was hung due to disconnection on my PC.
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When it rains constantly like that, doesn’t it get depressing? We have that every once in a while here in Florida for weeks at a time, I don’t remember a full month recently. Hang in there!
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Oh yes it does. Young people are OK with this condition but not for older. I was hung in the house for several weeks doing nothing but go to the kitchen for hot tea, watching TV, and hide in a blanket ! sometimes I forget the date.
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I got this from answers.yahoo.com:
It’s an old Scandinavian saying. In Swedish/Norwegian the word for “weather” rhymes with the word for “clothes”.
Swedish: Det finns inget dåligt väder, bara dåliga kläder
Norwegian: Det finnes ikke dårlig vær, bare dårlige klær
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Thank you, neihtn2012. Interesting ! … they are the nations who are really really resistant to all kinds of weathers. I love the proverb.
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Looks like bad weather in your pic, but only if you’re out in it. That saying is very true, and Clanmother is right. It’s an old Swedish or Finnish proverb. The originals actually rhyme: Swedish: Det finns inget dåligt väder, bara dåliga kläder
Norwegian: Det finnes ikke dårlig vær, bare dårlige klær.
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Well said, my dear friend! it is even worse when I am out in an inappropriate clothing. Thank you so much.
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At my age, too much rain “chills me to the bone”, but when I was much younger and my son was a little boy, we used to go out walking in the rain and splashing through water puddles (just as I had done as a child). Your picture was taken from inside a car. Now I’m curious… do you have a car of your own and what kind? Or how do you travel, Muhammad?
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Now I am getting old too, Kathleen. I can’t stand on the heavy rain unless in emergency. Yes, the picture was taken from inside a car. It is a kind of Family Van Nissan Grand Livina 1,500 cc- 8 persons capacity, year made 2012. When my children were little boy and girls, we used to travel by driving our own car, sometimes we take an overland trip to more than a thousand mile from home during a holiday but not now anymore. My son and I will drive by turns if we travel long distance.
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Sometimes there are such great comments, aren’t there? No bad weather, just bad connections? I hope it’s better now! We’re very cold right now, but dry for a change. Like you said, adapting makes all the difference.
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Yes, bad weather is seemingly going away. It’s so slow but sure. 🙂
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