The weather is transitioning for the cooler months now but rains are still persisting



I didn't bother to take photos of the skies yesterday as I normally would because I do not like the cloudy grey clouds, it is depressing and a harbinger of inconveniences and troubles for many people as rains will mean flooded roads and flooded houses.
However as days, weeks, and months passes-by so is the seasons of change. Here in my country we do not experience four seasons but we do get seasons with cold air coming from the northwest which means less rain, more sunshine but it also brings cooler weather where it is often too cold for comfort.
We call it the "Ber" months and Christmas time is already celebrated within these months. What I like about these months is that it rains less although we still get Typhoons. I might want to have a water heater for the new house because it is hard to take a bath when the season of cooler months begins, "I shiver me timber" when I take a bath especially during my dialysis session days as I have to take a bath before leaving the house and it gets hard when the water becomes cool.
I can tolerate the coolness but it makes my limbs go numb. But it would of course be better to have a warm shower especially in the cold months. Surely my parents will appreciate it especially if we will no longer worry about paying the electric bills because solar power will be our main source of power God-willing.
Photography device: Vivo X200 PRO
Camera Sensors: 50 MP Main Camera
Camera Mode: Telephoto 20x
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Wow, that was such an interesting read — I could almost feel the change of seasons through your words. 🌦️
May I ask, where are you from? For a moment I thought of Peru, but then you mentioned typhoons — maybe Venezuela? That would make sense! 😄
And yes, I totally get what you mean about the little comforts — sometimes a warm shower can feel like the best luxury in the world. It’s funny how we only start to truly appreciate the simplest things once they’re missing.