“Rock and Roll!” Can I help?”
Time to look at the plans.
“First, we’ll dig a hole.”
“And cement in the main frame.”
“Then we’ll put on all the parts that tell us what the weather’s going to be like.”
“And last of all, we’ll add a special radio antenna so we can find out what the weather station’s saying wherever we are.”
“It’s sunny and windy. Just right for surfing!”
“That sounds great, Brad.”
Now all it needs is the weather parts and the antenna.
“Why are we building the weather station up on a hill, Bob?”
“So no trees or buildings get in the way, Dizzy.”
Wendy mentioning weather rhymes.
“Yes, old rhymes that tell you about the weather, like Red Sky at Night...”
“Sailors Delight. If you see a red sky at night, it usually means the next day will be sunny. And sailors like that.”
“Red sky at night, sailors delight!”
Dizzy spinning in front of Roley.
“Yeah! I’m gonna rap with Brad after all.”
The thermometer reads that it’s hot.
Roley doesn’t know about the wind meter.
Roley practicing his rap.
Roley approaches Brad Rad and the children.
“You got to put that in your rap too.”
“What? But, it’s perfect how it is.”
“But it won’t be right about the weather otherwise.”
Bob and Wendy looking at the thermometer.
“I’ll have to change that too.”
“This part of the weather station shows if it’s going to rain or not.”
Roley practicing his rap again.
Brad Rad and the children practicing surfing.
“I’ll have to start all over.”
“Everything’s changing again!”
“A weather rap? Radical!”
“No, I’m not changing it again, Dizzy.”
“It is the catchiest rap ever!”
“But, the weather station...”
“I don’t care! I just gotta rap!”
Roley rapping in front of Brad and the children.
Brad and the children clapping.
“I really think we should look at that weather station, Roley.”
Looking at the weather station.
“Oh, it is all changing quite a lot, isn’t it?”
“Roley, your rap said it would be safe surfing weather.”
“But the weather station’s saying there’s gonna be...”
“Oh no. Because of me, Brad and the children have gone into the ocean.”
“No more catchy raps. I’ll just tell them what they need to know.”
“Listen to me! Get out of the water!”
Brad and the children hear Roley.
“Roley, it’s okay. They’re coming in!”
“Rapping’s fun, but getting the weather right is much safer.”
Roley announcing the weather.
Roley watching the children.