One thing I like about the US and growing up in the midwest is summertime thunderstorms - typically had on late afternoons and evenings when the humidity swallows you whole at around 90% and the temp hovers in the 80's.
Mad torrential rains, thunder that makes your heart stop, and lightening that penetrates through every window in the house making it seem like daytime.
The sky is yellow - maybe green - right now, clouds with dark gray and brown colors are flying fast, low in the sky. Thunder is rumbling like a bass line that Sasha could only dream of.
Wind is bending the trees like some type of bendy toy, and you wonder how they stay standing.
This is weather in the midwest.
Living in London was nothing like this. It was mild as the sky wept. Rain that didn't know if it really wanted to come down, or just hang about 10 feet off the ground. Claustrophobically trapping you in the dense urban density that is the city. On the positive side the dark, mysterious influences of a city like London helps influence some of the best producers and DJs in the world. The UK is unique like that. Dark undertones everywhere.
The midwestern US is much more schizophrenic. Sunny days, months of them at a time. But then every so often those western skies turn dark and forboding as another storm makes its way through to terrorize, and yet renew.
I'm going out for a drive. Gotta love these thunderstorms.
Got my MP3 player with the latest Digweed. Gotta bring the man along to keep the darkness riding.
The sky has turned from yellow, green, to a shade of wickedly scary purple.
Awesome.
Anyone else like a good thunderstorm?
Mad torrential rains, thunder that makes your heart stop, and lightening that penetrates through every window in the house making it seem like daytime.
The sky is yellow - maybe green - right now, clouds with dark gray and brown colors are flying fast, low in the sky. Thunder is rumbling like a bass line that Sasha could only dream of.
Wind is bending the trees like some type of bendy toy, and you wonder how they stay standing.
This is weather in the midwest.
Living in London was nothing like this. It was mild as the sky wept. Rain that didn't know if it really wanted to come down, or just hang about 10 feet off the ground. Claustrophobically trapping you in the dense urban density that is the city. On the positive side the dark, mysterious influences of a city like London helps influence some of the best producers and DJs in the world. The UK is unique like that. Dark undertones everywhere.
The midwestern US is much more schizophrenic. Sunny days, months of them at a time. But then every so often those western skies turn dark and forboding as another storm makes its way through to terrorize, and yet renew.
I'm going out for a drive. Gotta love these thunderstorms.
Got my MP3 player with the latest Digweed. Gotta bring the man along to keep the darkness riding.
The sky has turned from yellow, green, to a shade of wickedly scary purple.
Awesome.
Anyone else like a good thunderstorm?
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