I live in North Carolina, it's a state in the United States of America for those of you who don't know and the weather makes me want to kill myself.
I cannot even begin to describe what it's like here. My mom is from Trinidad and Tobago and recently she's been saying that North Carolina has become like the tropics. It's bright as heck and then suddenly rain drops from literally no where and the sky is grey and God is like, "Haha, North Carolina, look at all of your puny little wet faces! Wet from tears or wet from rain? Probably both and I don't care!"
It is the most frustraing thing too because it's also really hot and once that rain hits the hot pavement, might as well say goodbye to your hair for the next few days because you're going to be walking right through steam. Seriously, it gets so humid that you will lose pounds going somewhere because you're walking through a sauna.
I cannot express how freaking crappy this weather is.
It's not a dry hot like out in the West, it's wet, sticky and HOT. You can't get away from it! The heat makes you sweat, and you can't get dry because it literally rains like three times a week so you're wet all the freaking time from all the steam and humidity that's everywhere.
I'm writing to you from my bedroom where I'm listening to a storm stutter about the place and boom-
Oh guys I have something to tell you. I have an empty grass lot across from my house, literally a hop skip and a jump. The man who owns my house is supposed to be building like three more houses there but he hasn't done it yet, so there's this lot that's literally perfect for playing with your dog in.
Anyway, lightening strikes the trees and bushes over there ALL THE TIME! It's the craziest thing I have ever seen! Like four trees have fallen over there because of lightening. Oddly though, they never catch on fire. Actually, I don't know if that's odd or not lol but it's pretty cool (albeit a little scary). One time I was getting off the bus and lightening striked right behind me. I screamed and bolted for my front door.
And the thing that also sucks is that my dryer broke so we have to dry our clothes outside but GUESS WHAT? I CAN'T WASH ANY FREAKING CLOTHES TODAY SINCE IT'S RAINING AND THEY CAN'T DRY IN MY HOUSE EITHER.
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Welp, I'm going to clean the kitchen. What's the weather like where you live?
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