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Oct 19, 2023 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Kaieteur News – As the sun blazes down relentlessly, we find ourselves in the midst of a weather conundrum that can only be described as a cosmic contradiction. Over the past few days, a series of cloudy conditions has swept in, offering a brief respite from the scorching heat.
Some dark clouds have been floating by. But it is not depositing its contents. So don’t be fooled, for the universe has conspired to keep us on our toes and sweating profusely.
While the grassfires stubbornly persist, it’s our wallets that have become the real victims of this climatic caper. The price of beverages has risen at some shops. It looks as if the law of law of supply and demand has taken a peculiar twist. And let’s not forget the drama of blackouts that have become more frequent than a Glenn Lall calling for ring fencing. Just as we seek refuge in the cool embrace of our air conditioners, the power grid, it seems, has decided to take a siesta of its own.
But brace yourself for the upcoming rainy season. The dry season will persist, we are told, but hold onto your umbrellas, for when the rainy season finally graces us with its presence. It is all so confusing that you can’t help but wonder if Mother Nature herself is indulging in some strange game with us. In the meantime, let us try to keep our cool even if the weather refuses to do the same.
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