I am using the word saturated instead after finding out that “All Wet” is a slang word during the 1920s, meaning “full of crap!” Please note that I am not implying that your post in this week’s Lens-Artist is cr*p but quite the contrary. You are all brilliant!
Phew… to save my skin, English is my second language, and I enjoy looking for meaning and definition of words and phrases.
Are you thinking of visiting the beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada? If you are, it’s essential and fashionable that you bring an umbrella. Out of 365 days in a year, we get at least 180 days of rain. It’s only water, and nothing stops us from staying outdoors.
Another thing that is useful here is to bring your rubber boots with your rubber ducks to add fun to your adventure in the rain.
It’s raining, the children are splashing in the puddle, and I just have to join in.
Vancouver made a great impression on the world during the 2010 Olympics. To commemorate what an artist thinks of us is this “all wet” blue raindrop.

The Drop at Vancouver Convention Centre
Now, that’s what I call “full of crap!>
Yes but it’s very clever isn’t it Perpetua ?😊 (the blue drop). Loved your little ladybug!
The colour blue is beautiful, the artwork is not well received. Oh the ladybug, I love this, too, Tina.
Such great pictures! Sometimes rain is the perfect thing to be out in!
I love the rain and umbrellas.