We have discussed my adoration detest association with Berkeley climate before in this post and I quickly said how I adore the Berkeley rain in that post. What's more, since its been drizzling for the recent days, I've chosen to compose an undeniable post about it. I comprehend that I'm presumably in the minority when I say various things my supposition may be met with cries of incredulity and objection, yet I adore when it rains in Berkeley. It's not on account of I experienced childhood in the Bay Area (I'm from SoCal) and its not on the grounds that I can stand the frosty well (I can't. Indeed, I'm a weakling in terms of icy climate and I believe this is on account of I've been ruined by the sunny climate in SoCal). I don't generally have one motivation to clarify why I cherish when it rains in Berkeley and on the off chance that I had it my way, I would likely put, "in light of the fact that I simply do." But since that would be the most limited blog entry in the historical backdrop of the Golden Bear Blog and I sort of feel like that is a cop-out answer, here are five reasons why I adore when it rains in Berkeley.
Truly, California needs the water. You can read about it here or here or pretty much whatever other news site. Regardless of what you read or where you go, one thing is sure: the California dry season is a few genuine business. Not just does this absence of precipitation and snow influence the state's water limitations, yet it could likewise prompt an increment in rapidly spreading conflagrations and have extreme repercussions for our farming economy. So as much as it is an agony to stroll through when you need to get to classes, we require the downpour.
Alright, so this could in fact be an ace or a con, yet I think of it as a genius, particularly when its the weekend or I don't have any classes. At whatever point it rains, I generally simply need to wrap myself up in spreads and never go out. The sound of the downpour tapping on my window and the dim skies dependably quiet me to rest. It's the ideal climate for resting in or for nestling up with a decent book, a friend or family member, a cushion, or even Netflix.
In all actuality, you can likely have these notwithstanding when it doesn't rain, however they simply taste so vastly improved when its raining. Here, I'll set the scene for you: envision that in the wake of fighting the chilly climate and pouring precipitation, you return home to a dish of warm and flavorful soup or a steaming mug of tea, espresso, or hot chocolate. Also, when you at long last take a taste of that tasty soup or beverage, the glow spreads everywhere on your body and into the very profundities of your spirit. It makes you shudder and feel content at the same time. Alright, so that was somewhat emotional, yet you comprehend what I mean. Warm nourishment can do ponders for both your body and your spirit.
Alongside the downpour, I cherish winter garments. In spite of the fact that I'm from SoCal, I'd say that the dominant part of my closet is currently made out of winter garments. I cherish packaging up in an overwhelming coat and various layers. I adore wearing caps and super thick scarves that compass up to my nose and shield me from the components. Also, I particularly cherish cushioned socks. They make me feel like I'm strolling on a cloud and they shield my toes from the rankling cold.When it comes to rain in Berkeley, the thing I adore the most is the day after it rains. The skies turn out to be much clearer and the air feels 10x more clean. It compensates for the times when you grudgingly take off of your warm bed for your 8AM or for the times when you land to class in a puddle in light of the fact that you got splashed by the downpour along the way. I like to believe that the day after it rains is generally ensured to be an extraordinary day. You've endure the tempests and the overcast skies, so you're remunerated with perspectives like the one down underneath. So as much as individuals prefer to protest and whine about the downpour and how it ruins their days, I truly appreciate the downpour and its excellence. Try not to concentrate on the overcast and dim skies, but instead, consider the silver linings and the rainbows that come after the tempests.