Thanks oh Rain God! for being so kind on us bangaloreans oh sorry, Bengaluruians, that you showered all over Bengaluru. At the same time, you are being nice enough to let our clothes dry sufficiently before you begin your night rounds :-). But I hate what your clouds do, they just scare the shit out of me, 2 hours after I line my clothes out in the
S(h)un.
Its okay if your clouds want to get funny for a while and play hide and seek with the poor Sun God, who seems to have lost his powers temporarily.
But not at the cost of my fears :-(
1pm - uff, look dark clouds , its gonna rain..lemme take the clothes away and put them in, I take them all in
1.45pm - Sun Shows up! for about 15 minutes, I get tempted, fall for it
2.00pm - Take all the clothes back to the clothes line, only to be greeted by pitch dark clouds at 2.15pm..
2.15pm to 3 pm - Wait with bated breath, pacing up and down my children's room watching them play. No more patience, to see those dark clouds, fortunately clothes dry sufficiently enough!
One might not want to go through this and consider buying a dryer instead to challenge the Rain God during monsoons or sudden showers like these. But when one looks at the ecological damage one would be doing by using electricity in Indian situations. It is a blind sin! with the amounts of powercuts and the 'southela' treatment our UPS's go through! Its a blind sin!
So Rain God, please be considerate! Hope to have more of you early mornings and nights! What Say!
S(h)un.
Its okay if your clouds want to get funny for a while and play hide and seek with the poor Sun God, who seems to have lost his powers temporarily.
But not at the cost of my fears :-(
1pm - uff, look dark clouds , its gonna rain..lemme take the clothes away and put them in, I take them all in
1.45pm - Sun Shows up! for about 15 minutes, I get tempted, fall for it
2.00pm - Take all the clothes back to the clothes line, only to be greeted by pitch dark clouds at 2.15pm..
2.15pm to 3 pm - Wait with bated breath, pacing up and down my children's room watching them play. No more patience, to see those dark clouds, fortunately clothes dry sufficiently enough!
One might not want to go through this and consider buying a dryer instead to challenge the Rain God during monsoons or sudden showers like these. But when one looks at the ecological damage one would be doing by using electricity in Indian situations. It is a blind sin! with the amounts of powercuts and the 'southela' treatment our UPS's go through! Its a blind sin!
So Rain God, please be considerate! Hope to have more of you early mornings and nights! What Say!
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