During #coronavirus, have you wondered why rainy days can make things seem so much harder to deal with?
Well, allow this local council to be your biology teacher for the afternoon 🧬☔⬇️
It seemed like the sun shone solidly for the first few weeks as we all adjusted to this new way of life.
At least in Doncaster.
For many people, the downpours have been accompanied by a downturn in mood as the lack of normality in our lives has really hit home.
In summary, it’s been absolutely FANTASTIC.
We figure that, maybe, if we all understand what’s going on in our bodies then maybe it will be easier to understand our emotions and deal with them.
This increases the amount of melatonin in our bodies, which makes us feel sleepy.
digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewconten…
link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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iTs GoOd FoR tHe GaRdEn
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So there’s that.
sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/…
So, the rainfall is good news for all you Chinese emperors out there!
(Both in the literal meteorological sense and a more subtle, literary way that links the current weather to our ongoing global situation. But you got that.)
(Sorry)
As an embroidered cushion once said: 'laughter is a sunbeam of the soul.'