Until yesterday, I had forgotten how marvelous walking in the rain could be. Walks can be wonderful; they give you time to think, time to take a break from your hectic life, and time to breath in the nature around you. Add rain to that and you have an amazing experience, as long as you don't mind getting your clothes wet.
I know that many people don't like rain very much. But if you look closely, you might notice just how beautiful it can be. The way the water weighs down the grass after a rainstorm might not look like very much from afar. It just looks like a wet mass of greens and browns. However, from up close it's a different story. How the water can float in the air and cling to everything around it gives off a mystical feeling. The individual rain droplets become visible and each one can be seen reflecting the light. Even though the blades of grass are not perfectly smooth, they tend to bend and lean in beautiful ways not unlike trees in a windstorm. Up close, one can see new life beginning to peak out from under the dead grass, hoping to get some rain too.
Rain brings young, new things. It, not unlike the sun, is a key factor in plant growth. Rain may sometimes turn everything in to muted colors and shades, but don't forget that it is essential to our planet.
All photos were taken by and belong to me.
(c) 2014 Logic of a Student All Rights Reserved
No comments:
Post a Comment