Encounters
Things To Make Me Smile (and a few things that annoy me)
This is probably a post that should be over on the blog with the photos, but I decided that this was the place I wanted it to be.
I love nothing more than a rainy day. It’s even better if I’m sitting inside – a cup of tea in hand, cosy socks and slippers – if it’s in the cooler months, add a warm jumper or oodie – maybe watching some old film. It all invokes that mood of being cocooned and safe. It’s possibly part of that Hygge definition – that cosiness is highlighted against the not so cosy weather outside.
The above is the stereotypical notion of being indoors when it’s raining. However, for me, I like to sit next to the window – if there’s a stair to be sat on that’s a double win, but I like to be next to the window to watch the rain. Not the rain outside, but the raindrops coursing down the window. It’s hypnotic. It allows the mind to wander away and come back to what’s in front of you. Watching how each trickle can distort the background, how some will join up and become larger and change the pattern it leaves behind.
I love the comfort and the solitude it invokes.
This little video/reel was recorded one evening, using the time-lapse option on my phone. I like the increased sense of movement that you don’t always get with rain – and because it was still early evening the light outside was sill bright enough to see beyond the window. So click on it – press play and enjoy the clip of music that it going with it.
Today started rather good – himself has had surgery and it appeared to have gone well. However, later on it seems that there will be yet again another side effect we will have to possibly deal with 😦 It’s not a biggy as such but it’s disappointing that this has happened.
On the other hand there was this waiting for me when I got home – Météores by Christophe Jacrot
It is so beautiful! I love rain and snow so this book is book is right up my alley. I can’t tell you how excited I was to flick through the pages. My particular favourites are “Le petit chaperon rough, Paris” & “Velib, Paris”
If you like photography or weather then this is a definitely a book to get.
There’s something really nice and simple about this – one more photo you wish you’d taken yourself.
Photo taken by Laura Malucchi
I don’t know if you’ve noticed but I do like bad weather, whether it’s wind or rain, hail or snow I love love love it.
So here is a photographer that has captured some fabulous miserable weather and it all really does look absolutely fabulous – anyway his name is Christophe Jacrot and he has some beautiful photos of Paris & New York.
Here’s an example to tempt you –

Please visit his website these pictures need to be shared!!!
I’m sitting here waiting for the kettle to boil and outside it’s started to rain. I love the sound of rain – pitter patter pitter pitter patter pitter.
Rain at night needs a quiet and dark room – just to sit there and listen – feeling safe.
Rain in the day brings a choice of two things – stay in with a hot cuppa and watch the rain running down the windows looking at the distortions OR put on your coat and wellies and go out in it jump in puddles and just get thoroughly soaked.
Funnily going out in the rain reminds me of V For Vendetta –
God Is In The Rain:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9tbvQu6Iq8
Time for the quiet dark room 🙂
It is raining outside and I can hear the rain hitting the puddles. I love it!
On the other hand I’m surfing sites about Paris.
I love it! I love being out in it (especially if I’m prepared for it) but most of all I love the sound of it. The past two mornings have found me waking to the sound and sight of rain.
So for my enjoyment: