Tome And Plume: Food Delivery Boy Keeps You Full On Wet August Evening
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): An August evening. Clouds darkened the firmament of Bhopal. It remained slightly cold as the enfeebled light died out of the day. It often drizzled. Nothing justifies feeling lowly, and a cup of tea always jazzes up the tang of such an evening. As the gloaming lazily rolled on, the drizzles turned into big raindrops, and it soon came down in sheets. From the window, you…
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh - On a gloomy August evening, the sky above the city darkened as clouds gathered. The temperature remained cool, and occasional drizzles marked the onset of heavier rainfall. People walked outside, shielding themselves from the rain and wind. Vehicles sped past, leaving trails of water on the streets. Stray animals sought refuge on pavements or beneath trees. Some cattle, unable to find shelter, mooed loudly on the roadside.
The deserted roads reflected a muted atmosphere, and the sound of toads echoed in unison as the heavy rain welcomed the scene. Streams of water flowed over the roads in various parts of the city, including Rachna Nagar, MP Nagar, Jail Road, and New Market, making driving hazardous. Despite the inconvenience, youngsters revved their bikes, embracing the rain.
A group of individuals took shelter under a shop's canopy, but no retail therapy was on the agenda. As car horns beeped in impatience, the rain intensified, splattering trees. The sound varied from heavy drops to fine, sugar-like particles, and at times, the wind blew the rain sideways. The weather forecasters rejoiced at the prospect of more rain, despite canceled events and sports matches.
Inside, a gust of wind brought raindrops into the room, wetting clothes and reminding everyone of nature's beauty. As the rain subsided, a food delivery rider arrived on his bike, bringing a meal to keep the evening lively. The rhythmic sound of raindrops continued, marking the essence of Bhopal's rainy evening.
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