Those living on the Mariana Islands do not use a preposition after the work plenty. Where we might say "There's plenty of food," they would say, "There's plenty food." The word plenty is also used considerably more than someone on the mainland. So, adapting to island sentence structure, "We have plenty rain!"
Perry and I have not been to the beach in three whole days! I know that you can swim in the rain. I also am well aware that Perry is a semi-aquatic mammal which means he won't drown in the rain either. However, it hasn't just been rainy. It has been rainy with WIND. Hence the tapioca tree that blew down.
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