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April rains..

Witnessed a bewildering array of colours in the sky. Full spectrum, RAINBOW.

Bewitching, enchanting, exciting, what a weather has it been today. A special weekend package by Allah.

Clouds of various colours, milky White, baby Blue, Goose Grey, Purple & the way sunlight flitered through them, Ahh!
Ever changing, reforming, reshaping, refreshing shades. Like a kaleidoscope.

& the drizzle, showered as truly poured by the heaven, soft & gentle..

The sun shone itself, in the rain, like a bride's father, in his daughters' wedding. Shiny, big, bright & smiling, at a time. & at the other, hiding himself, to hide his sadness.

The Greens, all refreshed, dull to darker, lighter to brighter, all dancing at the rhythm of the wind.

Subhan Allah...Alhamdolilah...Allah-O-Akbar!


April is going away, but the rains seem to stay,


in this city of saints.

The array of colours.

Clouds flirt with the descending sun.

Trees dancing, at the tunes of wind, under the clouds.

After the rain.

The coloured clouds.

Clouds hovering over the date palm trees, washed by the rains.

Forming, reforming, cloud collection.

The changing skies.

The rainbow



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Anonymous said…
U made me fell in love with my city yet once again :) I never knew you are so nice with words ...keep up the good work n keep sharing .
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