udometer - instrument for measuring rainfall
Am I the only one who notices the ultracrepidation that ripples across local newscasts and national punditry where everyone's a critic but most are far beyond their area of expertise? It seems like too much gravy for too few potatoes. Or too many backseat drivers. Or too many Monday morning quarterbacks.
Fortunately, winter has nearly released its hold so I'll spend time outdoors listening to the sweet call of birds and the hum of busy insects who have a valid plan instead of a mouth full of criticism.
Or, maybe not. It's raining again today. I think the udometer rusted.
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Digital photo
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31 comments:
Where I come from
we call a rain gauge
a rain gauge.
Sorry. couldn't help myself.
It was just too tempting.
Very true. As long as they need not have to do stuff, they are critics.
Great word, - sounds like the Peter Principle to me!
Thanks to your post, the sphere of my vocabulary has now increased!
:)
summer can not come too soon! and who knew what a rain gauge was really called!
Two beautiful new words, which are however difficult to pronounce! Thanks for the explanation!
Have a great Wednesday!
Thank you, I will try to use both of these words tonight. I might even be able to get them in the same sentence, the way the weather has been center stage, lately.
Great words - great post. I love coming here and having my world expand. Thanks!
Ultracrepidating is a pastime practiced by most politicians here in Canada. :)
Terrific post for the U Day as always and I agree with EG, not sure about Canada, but definitely in the US ultracrepidating is practiced by politicians who continue to polish it on a daily basis! Have a great week!
Sylvia
ABC Team
Well who knew? I never knew. I guess to me a rain gauge is a rain gauge, but now I know a rain gauge is really a udometer.
Boy we are on the same page here!!
Good post and use of the letter "U"
Hey hey hey, U-do-meter, man!
Oops, sorry, just having one of those moments, after a bit of doing the other thing on a previous post (being critical beyond my sphere of knowledge).
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Love the wasp photo, which reminds me that I haven't seen many this year, lots of bees though.
The UK is divided at the moment into dry, not rained for months, in the south, and us in the north, rivers full, thinking we are lucky if it does not rain.
ultracrepidate - GREAT word!
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
What a interesting word. I always enjoy your posts.
Hey! You used my word! And there was I thinking myself original!
I always learn something when I come to your blog. Terrific new words which I have never heard before. Thanks for expanding my vocabulary. I agree with the others comments about the politicans and their being critics without knowledge.
Lately I've been feeling "ultradecrepit" if there is such a word! lol Loved your post! Have a great week,
Leslie
abcw team
Fun post. However, I don't think your rain gauge is broken... it's a case of wasps! ;-)
Sigh, could never remember such complicated words, lol !
Gattina
ABC Team
I must agree with the ultracrepidation. Whatever is happening out there is far too complicated for any of us to understand. I'm fairly certain even those who should know likely don't. Definitely too much gravy.
I couldn't wait to see what you'd come up with for U! Great choice and what an amazing capture [though I'm allergic, I'm in awe of their papermaking.]
:O)
You are so right about people in the media thinking just because they want to say it, they should. Guess it applied across the board to all walks of life as well. Perfect word for the day. Love your wasp photo too!
I fully intend to use the word ultracrepidate at the earliest opportunity
It rained here yesterday but today is wayyy hottt.
"U" are invited to see the "U" at my page. Have a great evening.
Ultracrepidate is definitely going straight into my vocabulary! The media is full of ultracrepidaters . . .
What wonderful words to let tumble in the mouth!
"I think the udometer rusted"... a splendid irony. Excellent wordplay. Vb
Yes, Susan, I notice and that's why I don't listen to the news very often. I read it to keep aware, but even then, I limit it. I'd much rather listen to nature.
Love, Love, LOVE, that you still are featuring words on your blog. Knew the second but not the first. I'm a word lover.
Your versatility in art medium is cool to see. So glad you're still blogging, as I've been away for several months.
BTW, you know me as "Gel", but I have begun a different blog for my artwork, using *gasp*, my real name and photo. I'm looking forward to you stopping by.
You can find me at Pretty Please "Like" the page so I can get my own url on Facebook
and my blog is now located here: ColourYourWorld typepad blog
In the future I will go back to writing poetry at my "SoulCryayons" blog, but there are no new posts there.
Take care!
Lynne
I love your words and what you've done with them.
ultracrepidate, there's nothing like it. It's the thing an awful lot of people are extremely good at. I shall have to use it, tell somebody they are an excellent 'ultracepidator' - I bet they'd take it as a compliment.
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