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Writers often describe the sound of rainfall against a windowpane as a source of mental strength or a rhythmic background that helps the creative process.
During the height of summer, there is often a quiet pressure to be "productive" with your leisure time. If the sun is out, you feel you should be outside, soaking up every minute before it’s gone. But when those first heavy drops start pattering against the glass in September, that guilt evaporates. september_rain
There’s a specific kind of stillness that only comes with the first real rain of September. It’s not the dramatic, lightning-charged theater of a summer storm, nor is it the relentless, bone-chilling drizzle of deep winter. Instead, September rain feels like a long, cooling exhale after the frantic heat of July and August. Writers often describe the sound of rainfall against
For many of us, this rain is a relief—a literal "cold comfort" that signals it’s finally okay to slow down. But when those first heavy drops start pattering
