The Gale I Love

in #hive-170798last year

I watched from the room of my window as the formerly bright blue clouds began to turn an angry shade of dark and I jumped excitedly. My favourite weather was coming. I hurriedly picked up my phone and ran outside to sit on the porch and enjoy the beautiful view of the sky and the heavy winds that preceded every storm.

I saw the birds in their numbers hurrying home after what must have been a diligent day spent working. They were also trying to avoid the impending storm. I tried to take pictures of them but my hands were unsteady for some reason. So I dropped my phone and opted to watch instead.

There was a sudden gust of wind complete with sounds that made the trees sway violently and I gasped uncertainly.

“This is not going to be a light storm,” I muttered to myself. But I refused to leave. I only left when the rains started and became heavy. I usually lost the novelty of the experience at that time, knowing that the beginning of the rain meant the end of the dark skies. So I’d go back inside and enjoy the sound and the chill that came with the rain.

I stayed back this time however, and picked up my phone to take a picture of the skies. I caught a decent view but I wasn’t sure since I was far from being a good photographer. I took many pictures and waited. Thunders cackled angrily and the lightning was blinding, to say the least. My sister called from inside that it was getting too heavy and that I had enjoyed the storm enough.

I told her that I hadn’t taken decent pictures yet and that I wanted to catch a picture of the lightning since it slashed through the sky at frequent intervals. She kept saying that it was too dangerous to just be out like that and I could take it another time. My scathing answer to her was not to ruin my creative genius with her incessant and quite unnecessary complaints. I could take care of myself. She gave me a smile that promised retribution and left me to my antics.

I consoled myself that this was how all artists and famous people started. Taking risks, daring the storms, both figurative and literal and taking the plunge. I felt that, even with my not-so-splendid phone camera, I would feel incredibly satisfied if I took a picture of lightning the second it came.

The storm got heavier and the rains furiously hit the ground. I had my phone camera ready. But to my dismay, I was either a second too early in my clicks or a microsecond too late. I kept catching the ends of the lightning and it frustrated me to no end. But I was determined. I was already here and there was no stopping. I hesitated at some point and said that maybe I could just go inside with what I had. But my sister’s smug grin wafted into my mind’s eye. So I shook my head rapidly and planted my feet firmly on the ground. That stellar picture must be taken.

But the thing is, thunders are the response to every lightning. So for every lightning, there’s a clap of thunder that follows moments after. A sudden flash of lightning came and I clicked on my phone immediately. I was still trying to recover when the loudest thunder I’d ever heard in my life clapped. The phone fell from my hand.

I was disoriented. Trying to process what had just happened. There was this loud ringing in my ear and for a second I thought I’d been struck or something. I picked up my phone in a daze and went inside. My sisters gathered around and asked me what happened. But I didn’t understand. Their voices kept echoing. I whispered that they should reduce their voice because they were too loud. I think one of them said that they were actually whispering. But that’s not how it felt. Their voices were loud and soft at the same time. And it was like every sound was amplified.

It was a scary and confusing time for me. My big sister came and with a face that showed that she was trying to mask her laughter worry, said.

“So, have you finally satisfied your creative genius?”

I raised a weak thumb in the affirmative and they all burst into laughter.

My ears kept ringing for several hours, but luckily when I slept for about nine hours and woke up, it had reduced to a dull buzz and after a day, the weird sounds left.

I learnt my lesson that day. The things you love could also be what kills you.

P.S: The last picture still didn't capture the lightning.

Jhymi🖤

All images are mine.



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Wow! When did this happen?
Glad you're still around to share this story :<)

🦖hug!

Hey friend. It's been a minute. Hope you're doing alright.

About a month ago. Charming isn't it?

Ah, I thought you were talking about years ago haha!
I am good. Enjoying the Summer ( weather ) and spending a lot of time in and near the river and less time staring at screens ;<)

Was trying to be a knucklehead. Lol

I'll try that less staring as screens stuff. Seems to be really helpful.

It sure is :<)

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I could not help but laugh when they told you they were already whispering. This was the result of your daring self against a heavy storm garnished with Loud thunder strikes and lightening

I thought I'll be the next flash or something. It didn't work out like that sha but we go again. Would you like to come along?

Lead the way please, I'll join you later 😂

Dearest @jhymi You are important to me, next time you wanna go on this your creative venture please think twice, what if you had gone deaf??

Ahhhhh....it was about fostering my creative genius. Don't worry. I definitely know better now.

Good thing you know better now.

You have said that there are passions that can kill. Nature is unpredictable and dangerous, our admiration in such a wonderful natural event can be deadly. Fortunately your adventure ended with nothing to regret.

Thanks for sharing.
Good day.

Indeed it is. Thanks Dr stopping by and taking the time to read as well.🌺

Hehe, madam photographer, I guess you've learned your lesson.

I laughed ehn

I've learnt ooo. Nobody had to tell me twice.😭
Glad you found it amusing.

Jesus, some birds fluttered past the window as I settled in to read this. Talk about a jolt. Man, this is wild. I'm glad you came round to tell the tale though ;)

Hey. I'm only passing. Greetings!

Your favourite kind of weather, moody and unpredictable it reminds me of your partner in crime @deraaa
Do be careful taking lightning shots though!
Glad you are ok

Lol.. I'm not even surprised she likes moody weathers as well. But you would admit that they are the best.😉

And yeah, I'm okay. It was many weeks ago.

But you would admit that they are the best.😉

I would admit nothing, and sure as hell would not admit that!

@jhymi, he is a sunshine lover. He would never admit to anything...😂

I need sunshine to be a happy chappy!

You don't say....
Okay if you say so, SIR.

Are you kidding me right now?😒

Oh I do say wee t!

You have done wonderfully with the descriptions of how you felt as this situation developed. We can feel the atmosphere; smell the rain. Although it sounds as if it cost you a good deal of comfort for a few days, your pictures are lovely! Thank you for sharing your story with us, and for your engagement with other members of the community.

You're welcome. It was such a pleasure participating.🤗

You sha don collect now. 😄
Your creative genius, unfortunately unfulfilled, almost cost you your two ears. And only God knows if that lightning was only hundreds of meters away and could have struck you.

I admire your eloquence in writing. And, in my books, the photographs here are actually stellar.

Na me do myself actually.😂
Thank you for appreciating my photos and I'm glad you love my writing. It means a lot.🤗

I could sense what would occur from the story as electronics and electrical devices are not good friends with thunder and lightening.

Thank goodness that it only left what I would consider mild symptoms. Other times it might have damaged your phone and inflict serious injuries.

I'm glad you're okay!

Yeah..... I'm alright. Nothing bad in trying a bit of adventure. Good for the skin and all that.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I'm alright.

Good for the skin and all that.

I guess you must be glowing by now

Yeah.... practically lighting up the room.

I'd always wondered where the illumination was coming from. Too bad I couldn't see the treasure before me

Well next time, you've got to keep your eyes sharp. These treasures don't stay long. Lol

Imma treasure hunter.. Trust me, I'll find where it went

Hehe....good luck.😁

Madam photographer, if I were your sister I would've sounded you a clean slap to reset the effects of the thunder in your ear.

All the same I'm glad you're okay. But next time try entering the rain so that you can capture well

Nice sarcasm you got going there. But yeah, it's a nice idea. I could even climb a tree in the rain for a better view.👍

Oh God what's wrong with this girl oooo😂

I am your friend babe. I am honestly trying to keep a straight face but...

Bwaaaaaaahhhhaaaaaaaahhhhaaaaaaaaa🤣

Sorry but not sorry.

I love storms too. Hhehe

I'm glad I could make you laugh you poison ivy. Stay safe.😅

Hmmmm!
You don't have fears at all!
When we were growing up, you don't dare to press your phone when it's raining not to talk of capturing lightnings because anything glass attracts thunder....as we were told and it's trueeee.
But also, I once saw someone that captured lightnings and it make sense.


You write so well🙈

To be honest, I still like storms but I'm not so keen on taking pictures of them so recklessly anymore. In the mean time, I'll still try to take that lightning photo. From a safe place of course.

You're never tired of letting me know and for that, I'm grateful. Thanks hun.🤗😊

From a safe place of course.

... untill thunder go scatter your phone. Lol😄

Welcome ma