Pic by Jeevan |
Chennai has become a cool
paradise over the last few days of constant rain, due to low pressure in Bay of
Bengal. It was quite pleasing these days and was inspiring a lot, despite
feeling lazy to do something in sleepiest mood which remind me my school days,
where I used to feel sluggish during the early
hours of morning at any rainy day. And
once the fans are switched on, I used to feel like sleeping infinitely at the
desk. After long time I feeling the coldness of rain, perhaps due to sand and
soil environment surrounded this house unlike our early apartment which has
cement floors around that keeps away the wetness and cold.
Here I could experience rain on all sides of the house rather
only the southern side get wet in our early house in apartment, so it won't be
cooler whether it rains or winter dews. My grandmother used to say it’s very
cool at their house, but coming to our house they would experience warm in
winter. Because of the position of the house, the sunlight used to fall on the
walls of our house throughout the day keeps it warmth the whole night. It was
an awesome benefit we lose utmost by shifting our house; the summers were
never like that before, which I used to say to my cousin that how much, you
pay, you could not buy this caressing wind.
We gain and lose certain aspects
that used to be our favor, but doesn’t life based on balance? We experience
pleasure in rain, as well it become pressure in case crosses the limit. Coming
to Chennai, showering is very special as we left with brief season of monsoon and
many a time rain becomes a mirage, showing its grey face but fail showering
grace. At same time, moderate showering could leave the city congested with
lack of proper drainage facilities and uncontrolled vehicle population always make
rain fall prey down. With no space for water to drain, no use blaming the rain!
Footnote:
Photo shot at our street light while it rains one evening.
You said it best - definitely no use blaming the rain. Rain brings lots of beauty. But yes it's not good for traffic. I consider it one of Mother Nature's greatest gifs though :)
ReplyDeleteI love your photo, Jeevan! I'm not fond of rain, but as you say, it can feel very different depending upon where you are.
ReplyDeleteNice post, great blog, following :)
ReplyDeleteGood Luck :)
Chennai is such a big state and my whole country's peninsula could fit inside. I read that you have more rain than us! That will be good to have enough water to drink and use besides cooling the hot climate. I used to enjoy playing in the rain when I was kid. Now it is acid rains pouring so it's safer being indoors.
ReplyDeletei hope you do not have too much flooding. i would love to have rains here. texas is very dry again this year.
ReplyDeleteRainy days always make me feel lazy, and I love sleeping at night with rain falling on the roof. Unfortunately we are in need of some rain now. I like your photo.
ReplyDeleteU have a magic pen, reading your post my mind automatically form a picture of what u are explaining... Like ur house and beauty of rain..
ReplyDeleteI love rains too..
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Rain is such a blessing in hot countries! I really like that photo.
ReplyDeleteGood to note that Chennai has become a cool place now ! Enjoy the experience.
ReplyDeleteThat's why it's always good to locate a garden behind the house and have some green-space all around. There is no need for a/c if the house is well ventilated/well planned. It's good to know that you are enjoying the climate and greenery in your new house :)
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I t is good to see hot Chennai cooling down.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to know Chennai is cooler. It always rains a lot in Chennai.
ReplyDeleteAnd rains always brings the best mood to all around, except those who cannot cope the flooding.
However, I cant ever believe Chennai having winter Jeevan!!!:-)
My father loves rains. And though I do not, your photo triggered a glut of monsoon memories - especially of sleepy forenoons at school, as you have pointed out, when we used to wonder whether the management would allow us to go home early. Ah, the little joys of life that one loses - by choice or otherwise - as one grows up.
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes, life is all about balance. Way to go, Jeevan.