Rain when it’s being held in the air – that pungent whiff of earth and
sky mingled.
Rain after it has drenched the ground and started laughing rivulets in
drain pipes, streams and driveways.
Rain as it pulls itself upward, trailing the skies to the next
cloudburst party.
Rain in all its delirious, delightful forms: sprinkles, dribbles, droplets,
exclamation points, sloppy blobs of hydration on our faces, our skin, our
grateful noggins.
Rain.
After a pretty nice stretch of sunny days, we got some rain this week.
I did a Google search on the smell of rain, and it turns out the scent
that fills the air before a rainfall is called “petrichor”.
This distinct smell, petrichor, is described as earthy, musky and fresh,
and tends to be stronger after a lengthy period of no rainfall.
The storm’s downdrafts carry the smell from high altitudes to nose
level.
Isn’t that great!
Rain-washed air is delivered from the heights,
down
down
down
to your nose – a fresh and fragrant party for your olfactory nerves.
“Life is full of
beauty. Notice it. Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling
faces. Smell the rain, and feel the
wind. Live your life to the fullest potential, and fight for your dreams.”
(Ashley Smith)
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(Image - Umbrella by Unsplash Photographer Aline de Nadai)
(Image - Child Splashes in Puddle by Unsplash Photographer Jordan Whiff)
(Image - Child Splashes in Puddle by Unsplash Photographer Jordan Whiff)