The Story
(I might be stupid)
For me, water has always felt like something we overlook. It runs endlessly from the tap, it falls from the sky for free, and because of that it's easy to forget how precious it really is. But water is life, and I think it deserves more care and attention than we usually give it.
That's why I started this odd little idea of "selling rain showers." It may sound silly, but there's a deeper intention. By giving someone a rain shower—or receiving one—you pause for a moment to notice the rain that touches you. It's a small reminder that water isn't just background noise in our lives. It's something to cherish, to protect, and maybe even to catch and use more thoughtfully.
Let me be honest:
This is a personal project. I made it because I thought it would be funny and maybe, just maybe, make someone smile. There's no big company behind this, no investors, no grand mission. Just a weird idea that I couldn't stop thinking about.
So yes, it's absurd. Yes, we don't actually control the weather. But sometimes the best gifts are the ones that make people stop and wonder: "Wait, did someone really just send me rain?"
Want to be part of the absurdity?
Send someone rain. Make them confused. Make them smile.