Today, Friday, July 21st, I'm at home on a cloudy night. The day was serene and peaceful, but as evening fell, the weather and atmosphere began to shift towards a cool, humid afternoon. It wasn't raining yet, although the air was still cool. I felt good despite the lack of electricity. Around 5:00 PM, we made a delicious coffee with milk and bought some bread because coffee with milk without bread isn't the same.
When it was 6:30 PM, thunder began to rumble, and I knew the rain was coming. It started to drizzle—a lovely, blessed rain from the sky—and I decided to take these pictures of the dark, cloudy sky. I also took some pictures of a dog named Firulai who sleeps in front of and behind the neighbors' houses. His owners left him, although some say they took him, but he came back. The truth is, now the neighbors are taking care of him.
The photos aren't great, but I took them with a lot of love, and my story is simple but original. I hope to have more exciting nights and share them with you.
Goodnight everyone, I'm going to sleep. I hope you enjoyed my story today. Tomorrow will be a new day.
I came back to edit my post and tell everyone that I'm back in Venezuela, and this is my second night in the country. The first day we arrived, there was no electricity, and there's no electricity today either, but this time we weren't without power for as long. It only went out for four hours, but yesterday, our first day, it was out for six hours. The good thing is that the weather has been cool, and we've been able to rest.
We plan to return to Colombia in December or January. My husband is having medical tests done for his heart treatment. I'll be giving you more updates about our exciting life and taking pictures of everything. I'm taking care of Firulais and giving him lots of love.
Photos from my gallery
I used Google Translate