Storm and suddenly, no storm

I have been completely locked-down in this pandemic situation for last 8 days in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Government has announced another 9 days lock-down for the whole country. It seems that I will not be able to go outside for a ride in my motorbike.

Today evening, a storm blew over my area; the very first storm of the season with Bengali New Year approaching. The wind was blowing from north. I was watching it from my balcony and suddenly I felt like embracing it. I ran to my rooftop for enjoying it and take some photos. But suddenly the storm stopped. I felt bad and thought what a disappointment!

The weather became cooler compared to the whole day with an average temperature of 30 degrees Celsius and the sun was already setting. I have decided to take some pictures to capture the dusk ambiance and the weather felt quite soothing. Now when I am writing this post, there’s raining heavily outside.

I am sharing the following snapshots with you that I managed to capture in the evening-

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Hi @ShakilAK

I like the bless on your Roof. Thanks for sharing the post.

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@ShakilAK A well-written story I am reading here. My lockdown times are passing fine with these thriller type story reading. :blush:

Very well write up brother.

Keep sharing your story during the lockdown.

Happy Guiding!

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@SolaimanHossain brother , I am glad that you liked it.

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Thanks @ShafiulB brother. I am glad you loved it.

I like to read books too. It seems you are spending your time wisely. You can write some time in here, as I also love to read your write up.

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Hai @ShakilAK .

Thank you for your story about strormy day.

In Bogor , Indonesia it took only about fifteen minutes from bright day with sun shine to a heavy rain.

When the heavy rain come sometimes with lighting.

Sometimes the light is so near and very bright and loud.

Ussualy when this time come I try to unplug and shut down my electric equipments.

There plenty television of my neighbours that break down due to lightning strike.

Please be safe and maintain your health condition, I do self quarantine too, and #WorkFromHome.

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@ShakilAK

Birds & Bikes great photos. What is the vegetable? Looks lovely.

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@BudiFXW brother thanks for sharing your experience on the storm time. I like that you have enjoyed my stormy story.

Be safe and take care

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@yagokd thanks for sharing your thoughts.

The vegetable name is brinjal, which is very common in asia.

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@ShakilAK

Indian Brinjal is Purple in color.

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We have both green and purple brinjal in our country :grin:

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What a beautiful writeup with great description you have here @ShakilAK

Thanks for sharing this amazing pictures with us on connect.

Best regards.

Austin.

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@Austinelewex thanks for your genuine appreciation

I am glad you liked it

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