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Finally we have rain!

Haaaa! Finally we have some rain down here in Bangalore. Spoiling the 20-20 match to be started at 8 this evening. Who cares! We are in need of this downpour. God has finally answered our prayers.

Here is a click of the mighty clouds just before he descended down to earth.


The smell of fresh mud, lovely evening with a hot cup of roadwala chai, a mirchi golgappa to add on to the list. That's pretty much of what happened in the last couple of hours. Well still in front of my mailbox answering a few critical follow-up emails.Nevertheless nothing stopped me from putting this short piece up.

Hope this awesome weather remain for some time, atleast a week from now.!!

Comments

Yes, it was like a big relief...enjoyed it
Rachna said…
I cheered loudly too! Hope the good spell continues.

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Bikram said…
yooo hooooooo.. I would not mind trading that sun with the rain we are getting here .. take all the rain and send some sun this side pleaseeeeee


Bikram's
Rajnish said…
rain rain come again. It's nothing like the smell of fresh soil when rain touches them very first time. Loved your little post. Nice.
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Jack said…
Ashwini,

Congratulations. I am so happy that you enjoyed it the way you wanted to.

Take care
KParthasarathi said…
Yes,the match was killed with each team one sharing a point.It could have rained after the match.Anyway you had your thrill annd relief
Rahul Bhatia said…
Agree the heat was too much to bear:)
Sujatha Sathya said…
that's a beautiful capture of the clouds
deeps said…
i guess the same wish is echoed everywhere :P
and luckily our wish seems to be granted for the time being :)
Misterio Vida said…
make sure the IPL fans do not read your blog or they will haunt you :P
@Ranjana: Now it pretty much feels like bangalore weather is back... Thanks for stopping by.

@Rachna: Hurray! Its continuing.

@Bikram: Check out the Royal majestic sun might have turned hus spell on you by now.

@Rajnish: Welcome here. Yes of course thats an awesome feeling.

@Jack: Thanks a lot..

@KParthasarathi: Oh yeah that would have been okay as well but when it rained I did not want anything else to happen.

@Rahul Bhatia: YES YES YES..

@Sujatha: Thanks very much.

@deeps: Thank God the wish has been granted. Welcome to my space.

@Muhammad Israr : Ha ha ha:) I know atleast the ones who made it to the stadium should not be reading this:)
Insignia said…
Isnt the weather lovely? Im enjoying it!
@Insignia: Hmmmm Hope the showers continue...

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