So it rained a bit again today.
Did I tell you guys what rain is like here? It's like two hours of sand storm, then two minutes of drizzling. Lol, a guy friend actually likened it to ''Angels miturating'', unlike the ''God bathing'' in other parts of Nigeria.
Anyway, this lil rain is accompanied with harmattan sometimes and I'm so awkwardly excited 😂😂 The 'me' that is always at the verge of shedding my skin so that I get enough breeze is now in a pullover and blanket and I'm so loving it 😁
And yes, the first time it rained in B city was on the
3rd of May, a Sunday. Although it was more of drizzles than rain. It was still the first waters falling from the sky though, so it can pass. In addition to the fact that it was refreshing. Guys in my lodge had to play football in the rain, they could not afford to let any raindrop slip without touching their skin.
Funny thing is, some places didn't even get to enjoy the drizzling, it was 'dust storm.' And mehn, they have more of that here than the actual rain. It's like in the deserts...
Is this post to give you guys an hint into what rain is like here? 🤔 Nahhh, it's to let you know I'm patiently waiting on harmattan (I'm in no hurry tho. Lol, naaaaah, I'm not. The harmattan that almost got me frozen last December/November 😒 It was my first encounter with first class cold tho. Never thought anywhere in Nigeria could get that cold; the temperature was almost on negative...the -°C 😒 I was always in a hundred wears in the day, and a thousand at night 😒 Lol. Ok, that last sentence was exaggerated).
...I really gotta go guys.
Till next time.
Still myself, EyilZ!!! 😊🤗🤗
Did I tell you guys what rain is like here? It's like two hours of sand storm, then two minutes of drizzling. Lol, a guy friend actually likened it to ''Angels miturating'', unlike the ''God bathing'' in other parts of Nigeria.
Anyway, this lil rain is accompanied with harmattan sometimes and I'm so awkwardly excited 😂😂 The 'me' that is always at the verge of shedding my skin so that I get enough breeze is now in a pullover and blanket and I'm so loving it 😁
And yes, the first time it rained in B city was on the
3rd of May, a Sunday. Although it was more of drizzles than rain. It was still the first waters falling from the sky though, so it can pass. In addition to the fact that it was refreshing. Guys in my lodge had to play football in the rain, they could not afford to let any raindrop slip without touching their skin.
Funny thing is, some places didn't even get to enjoy the drizzling, it was 'dust storm.' And mehn, they have more of that here than the actual rain. It's like in the deserts...
Is this post to give you guys an hint into what rain is like here? 🤔 Nahhh, it's to let you know I'm patiently waiting on harmattan (I'm in no hurry tho. Lol, naaaaah, I'm not. The harmattan that almost got me frozen last December/November 😒 It was my first encounter with first class cold tho. Never thought anywhere in Nigeria could get that cold; the temperature was almost on negative...the -°C 😒 I was always in a hundred wears in the day, and a thousand at night 😒 Lol. Ok, that last sentence was exaggerated).
...I really gotta go guys.
Till next time.
Still myself, EyilZ!!! 😊🤗🤗
I heard you're serving in Borno.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the climate and culture while you stay safe ����
Yes bro. Thank you Sir 😊🤗
DeleteYou guys call it B city?
ReplyDeleteMore like I call it B city 🤗🤗
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