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Seascape with Storm Coming on, J. M. W. Turner [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
It’s a dark and stormy day, the light softly tinged green. The kind of day that has a phone pinging with weather warnings.

Flash flood, if you’re curious.

The traffic shushes wetly along, a constant hush of white noise, and every now and then the sky rumbles grumpily, punctuating with a flash of stark white light.

I know how it feels.

It’s the kind of day to sit hunkered down over the computer, the romanticism of writing merging with reality for one of those rare, rare moments. It’s the kind of day where a second cup of coffee isn’t a thought but an action, one that happens almost as though through sheer will of the cup.

It’s the kind of day for imagination, for cozy daytime darkness, for conjuring worlds far more colorful than the soggy gray one outside my window.

It’s the kind of day to vanish inside and let the the outside go just for now.

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2 responses to “From the Inside of a Storm”

  1. I love those kinds of days. Nothing but bright sunshine here begging me to come outside and work, work, work. Sigh. I just want to hear the thunder clap.

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    1. Yes, me too. No obligation to get outside to enjoy the weather, all the excuses not to be out.

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