Or even better, give me howling winter wind outside to inspire my imagination while I'm tucked away inside reading a good book. The kind of book where a crack of thunder will make me jump.
(Really, I have a couple great storm recordings. I think they're supposed to be for "sleep and relaxation," but they're great for setting the mood for reading or writing an atmospheric mystery.)
I have the same issue with summer travel. Hiking around castle ruins isn't nearly as awe-inspiring when the sun is beating down on you and throngs of tourists are squeezing by in the same turret.
On the bright side, San Francisco summers are full of fog. Not quite as nice as a snowstorm, but I'll take it.
--Gigi
3 comments:
Gigi--
I love that you have a thunderstorm track! :) I miss thunder and lightening almost as much as I miss crisp fall days.
I love that photo and your post!!!
I did the most writing of my life one winter in a snowy little Colorado town. Living in LA for a year or so almost killed my writing -- the sunshine seemed RELENTLESS down there :)
I dunno how people write in the bright light of day :)
I have GOT to add a t-storm track or two to my iTunes....
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