It’s getting much hotter,
And I’m beginning to feel the
getting-baked-in-an-oven feeling that you always get whenever Harmattan is on its
way. Dry Season can also be called Harmattan, and I switch it up sometimes,
call it different things. One thing though that I am happy about seeing with
the arrival of Dry Season is sun! Beautiful sun! In Wet Season it’s a dark gray
cloudy overhang from morning till evening, and man, it can get a little gloomy.
But now, the sky is a nice bright blue and the sun is not hiding behind any clouds.
I think the most annoying things about these overhangs is that they are so dark
of a gray and they look so ominous that you think it’s going to rain, so you’re
preparing to get a huge downpour and everything, but nothing happens and you
get all frustrated and stuff cause you were expecting something and bam the
Earth’s weather patterns have to disappoint you. Also I’ve been craving for
some of the fruits that grow on our trees in the yard but none of them have
come out yet, so I asked my Father when they came out. He said they came out in
Spring. There is no Spring in
Nigeria. Thanks Father. Again.
Signing off,
The Traveler
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