I could feel the weather moving in. As the temperatures dropped, the pressure followed. But when the wind picked up, the air was fragrant with chimney smoke, and the beginnings of flurries began to dance, before the skies erupted with white.
Β© Sarah Doughty
For the Word-High July Prompts
of Filipino words,
hosted by Rosema and Maria.
Amihan – (n.) northeast wind; breeze
Amazing!
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Beautiful imagery.
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Thank you! π
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A cold and chilly scene this one has. I love every word. β€
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Ah, thank you! π π
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Great description. Well done.
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Ah, thanks so much! π π
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Lovely description here!
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Thank you! π
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Welcome π
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Beautiful! π
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Thank you! π
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this makes me love winter more! β€ another vivid, visual piece, S!
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Ah, thanks so much! π
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always always my pleasure!
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What a sense-engaging imbuement! Beautifully written.
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Ah, thank you! π
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Looks like my hometown.
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Is that good or bad?
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Bad. We get so much snow! Haha.
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I can understand that. Right now it’s humid and in the 90s, I could go for some snow right about now.
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Same here! Whereabouts are you?
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Indiana, USA.
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Lived this πI miss the cold weather! We’ve been sweltering in this Texas heat.
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Ah, I’m beginning to miss it as well.
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Sorry, I meant ‘loved’
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I understand, autocorrect can be sneaky.
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Wonderfully-worded description of an impending squall, complete with the sense-captured details of its smells and visual details. Excellent photo to capture that feeling.
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Thank you so much! π π
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