Under The Graveyard
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Not too hot, not too cold, a bit of a breeze, and low humidity.
I haven't experienced thick fog often, but I once had the opportunity to wander through the woods in some very thick fog where I couldn't only see a few feet in front of myself. It felt eerie like the slenderman was going to show up at any moment, it was incredibly fun.Mine is being in the woods on a dark day with rain falling slow and foggy conditions.
I like it when the sky looks spectacular. Couldn't care less what's happening down here on the ground![]()
maybe not so much.I love rain. I used to take long walks in the rain at night when I was at college. After a while, you stop feeling the rain and you're only left with it's patter and reflections of the street lights and cars playing on the asphalt. I found that experience to be very calming.
I suppose you already knew, but people have been rescued from volcanoes, in 1933 Japan or so..I love a nice rain of fire from clouds of ash. Preferably backed up by an earthquake and a breezy tsunami so cool things off afterwards.