Clouds

I thought reading on clouds was very interesting, and immediately started thinking about the beautiful clouds I’ve seen.  There are so many different types of clouds, some being so interesting and special but even the clouds we see every day are so pretty. After reading I started to research types of clouds that aren’t commonly seen. One type of cloud that I think is very special is called the fallstreak hole cloud, which is a cloud formation with an empty gap in in the middle of the clouds. After doing some research I found that the hole is caused when water vapor below its freezing point has not yet formed into ice, the surrounding droplets evaporate and this leaves an empty ring in the middle of the clouds. These clouds are also known as hole punch clouds, and the image I found shows a beautiful hole punch cloud which formed as the sun was setting, creating stunning colors. I also found an image of the cloud formation with a rainbow forming in the gap, which I thought was very pretty!

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Burn or Freeze

Would you rather… a game many people played as kids. Normally very silly in nature and downright ridiculous but sometimes something serious slips through:

“Would you rather burn to death or freeze to death?”

Burning to death… excruciating pain everywhere begging for a moment of relief as the pain increases flesh burned, blood lost, organs failed, until it is finally over. Agonizing pain in your final moments as you wait for this eternity to end.

OR

Freezing to death… shivering and coldness everywhere struggling for a moment of warmth until you no longer feel cold, you no longer feel anything. Relaxing into your final moments as you drift to sleep.

 

The question has no right answer and makes us question what we previously know.

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Shower in the Rain

Rain has always been something close to me, and I think that there are numerous things to attribute that to. The rain banging on the hood during long car rides on my way to my Dad’s house in his 99′ New Beetle, observing the puddles in parking lots and roads when rain fell and how they indicated the minor yet noticeable variation in elevation, and the classic looking out the window during a storm and watching the rain violently hit the ground. Sure, these are all things I remember, but I can’t pick out a specific memory of me experiencing these events happening and be like “ah yes, this is amazing”. I can say for a fact that what keeps me and rain’s relationship very close is when my house – and only my house – had a sunshower.

It was on a weekday back in my old Bayport house, I know this since my Dad was still at work. My brothers and I were helping our mother with different outside chores, as she was busy doing maintenance on a huge tree we had in the backyard and miscellaneous things pertaining to the backhouse. It was a clear day, the sun left not a spot our plot in shadows… is what we thought. All of the sudden, raindrops came down from the sky, dancing on the warm pavement and feeding the local plant life, all the while the sky stayed as clear as it had been prior. My younger brother and I are in awe as we look out to the street and see not a drop on the road. For a good half an hour, 260 Connetquot Road had it’s own personally sunshower, free of charge. Of course, in such a rare situation like this, there was only one thing that my younger brother and I could do: throw on our bathing suits, get a bucket and some soap, and take a shower with the rain! My older brother wasn’t too interested in the idea, perhaps he was at a friend’s house during it or just went inside, I personally can’t remember, but for that half an hour, my little brother and I danced in unison with the rain droplets, learning ritualistic dances of soap and water, with our little feet slightly burning up on the still-hot pavement. After the rain taught us all that we needed to know, it took its cloud and moved on, bringing the sunshower to our neighbors. Now our mother still made us take showers inside after we “showered” in the rain, but I think my everlasting love for the feeling, sounds, and rhythm of rain can be fully blamed on the dances that they taught me and the fun they brought me during my own little sunshower.

Picture of my old house; We danced with the rain on that area of the driveway to the right where the half-donut extends to the backyard.

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