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4 things we only know that we adore on rainy days

Rainy days.Do you adore or hate them? Everything will undoubtedly depend on the country in which you live, and on that latitude where atmospheric conditions mark your rhythms and even your life.

The North American countries see that fine, constant and daily rain, like that kind companion that draws their days and from which on occasion, why not, I would like to let go to enjoy intense sunny days where the light floods it everything, where nothing is left in the shadows, and where one can plan anything knowing that he will always have the good weather.

If you live in those places of pleasant temperature where the rains only come occasionally for bring occasional disaster and flooding, you will also miss those kind rainfalls that are almost the leitmotiv of cities like London or Paris.

Be like that is, if you like rain, you are likely to identify with these dimensions.Are you with us?

The city suddenly acquires another reality

And suddenly, all that scenario in which you move every day, sometimes insipid, predictable and boring, acquires new colors and wonderful sensations that they capture all your interest. All your senses open, you feel alive!

4 things we only know that we adore on rainy days

The city is dressed in colored umbrellas, in a hurry, of reflections, of crystals bordered by tears, of curdled sheets of luminous diamonds , of puddles that become mirrors, of «swimming pools» that children enjoy trampling with their colored boots...The world is shaking and it stretches with a rainy day and you, of course, love it.

Blanket day, movies and reading!

There are those who see the rainy days as a pictorial composition of absolute sadness: those grays, and It's damp, not being able to go for a walk and having to stay at home."What a horror!" many say.

Instead, there are those others who, as soon as they perceive the rain, fall with intensity in the street (there are those who have a real indoor radar r), they feel something going on inside.What a pleasure! Especially if we don't have to go to work or class! It is a wonderful moment of recollection in which, enjoy in the privacy of the home, next to a window, with a blanket covering us, good company and a very interesting book...Do you think the same?

That unmistakable smell

We are clear that there will be many places where the rain is not always pleasant.It does not smell good and can bring more dangers than benefits.Now Well, if you are lucky enough to live in the countryside, in a town, or in a city with limited or very low pollution, you are in luck. Because the smell is exquisite, and it's called Petricor .

4 things we only know that we adore on rainy days

We already told you about this pleasant smell in Science Daily Online, and why this fascination is something pure and instinctive that it offers us well-being, and even freedom.And you… do you also like the smell of rain?

Rain with thunder… I love storms!

We know they are dangerous, but the storms have that exciting nuance that fascinates us and that we love.There is nothing better than a stormy night, than that darkness that suddenly is illuminated with the glow of that thunder in the distance , from the burst of lightning, from the roar of that heavenly battle that terrifies and inspires.

Storms in summer relieve, and winter storms invite imagination, writing, to painting, to composition...It's the natur cheer up in its purest state, and that's why we like it.

4 things we only know that we adore on rainy days

Now tell us, what else do you like about rainy days? If you were interested in this article, also discover things that only people who love the night like.

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