Have You Heard Mother Nature Sing Lullaby?

@franxav (14175)
India
September 20, 2020 6:02pm CST
It probably is an atmospheric depression. They call here " nimno chaap" ( low pressure). A nimno chaap formed in the Bay usually brings clouds loaded with water vapour. They bring rain for two or three days, sometimes even for hours without stopping. It was cloudy all day yesterday with intermittent spells of showers. And during the night I can hear the rain fall from bed. It is a different feel from watching it during daylight. It is like a lullaby by Mother Nature. Have you heard that lullaby any night?
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• Philippines
21 Sep 20
It is very wonderful lullaby from mother nature. It calms my feelings. Especially when I'm feeling down,the rain the wind and the sound of the chirping birds makes me feel happy and stayed positive in life's perspectives. I hope you have a great week. God bless.
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@franxav (14175)
• India
23 Sep 20
As I type these words, I can hear birds chirping. It is another soothing music in nature.
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• Philippines
23 Sep 20
@franxav yes it is, my friend! :)
@Nakitakona (57419)
• Philippines
21 Sep 20
No lullaby so far in our place for we are always by typhoon. There's always a low pressure area here.
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@Nakitakona (57419)
• Philippines
23 Sep 20
@franxav ours anytime of the any month.
@kaylachan (78760)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
21 Sep 20
For the past two weeks or so, we've been havingon and off rain. For the most part, the vast majority we've recieved had ben from the day. Considering that's when I do the bulk of my sleeping, I guess you could say I have. My husband wishes we'd get it more during the overnight hours though, as he does tend to find it soothing.
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@franxav (14175)
• India
23 Sep 20
Soon our rainy season will be out. We must enjoy it as long as it lasts.
@just4him (318811)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
21 Sep 20
Yes, I have. It sends me to sleep in a hurry.
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@franxav (14175)
• India
23 Sep 20
Yes it does. It has such soothing effect.
@JudyEv (357492)
• Rockingham, Australia
21 Sep 20
We chose an iron roof for this house so we'd be able to hear Nature's lullaby. That's a lovely term for it.
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@JudyEv (357492)
• Rockingham, Australia
23 Sep 20
@franxav I can believe that. Asbestos is banned here now because of its link to mesothelioma. There are strict rules if it needs to be removed too.
@franxav (14175)
• India
23 Sep 20
We used to have asbestos sheets on our roof in our residence in the foothills of the Himalayas. Asbestos slightly muffles the sound but it rains a lot there. Rainy nights were nature's lullaby nights.
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@Aleskys (5879)
• Venezuela
21 Sep 20
I like the rain listening to it fall at night has its charm as long as it does not come with strong winds hahaha
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@franxav (14175)
• India
23 Sep 20
You are right there. We too have stormy rainy nights here. They are rather disturbing than soothing.
@marlina (154117)
• Canada
21 Sep 20
No, no lullaby for us here last night
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@franxav (14175)
• India
23 Sep 20
There are other ways lullabies come.