October drizzle can be quite photogenic in my part of the world. Here's a view from the bridge to Fisksätra holme. (I just discovered Pixlr, an excellent free on-line image editor that runs in your browser.)
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Wednesday 5 Oct. 17:00. About Fisksätra before the 1970s housing development. Fisksätra shopping centre, HAMN project office.
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We get some nice autumnal drizzles here in Missouri, too!
Drizzle is such a nice english word, the swedish duggregn does not have the same connotation.