Season of love is round the corner as clouds are shouting loud and tiny drops are heralding the dawn of downpour. This is the season of romance, time to dance and chance to glance over the soaked and sexy figure of your loved ones. How can you sit home idly while it’s raining outside? Get up and go. Give your flame a surprise by planning an outing. But before you buzz up your partner, here are some helpful tips on how to celebrate the romance in the rain.

No umbrella, no raincoat
Come on guys, you are not going to attend the evening prayer at temple. You are on date, and going on a date with an umbrella or a raincoat is contempt of Cupid and rain. Two souls are meeting and nature’s most beautiful phenomenon is showering blessings, and at this time any artificial thing should not be allowed to play spoilsport. So keep your waterproof wears in the corner and just go.
Where to go?
Beach is the best. If you are not far from coastal area, drive to beach. The roaring sea, cloudy sky, cool breeze and sodden sand – everything is ready to ignite the passion of romance in you. Who cares of onlookers? You are in love and love is left, right and centre.
Gardens are forever
If beach is not in your destiny, gardens can be the ideal rendezvous in metros. The lush green grass is the next best thing to touch after the sizzling skin of your partner. And here, you will definitely find others who are just as romantic as you are. So nobody cares what you are doing and you are always in a private corner with your soft corner.

Hip Hip Highway…
Indulge in a great escape to the highway. Drive on the romantic roads. Bike is the best vehicle as your partner can give you a tight hug on the road. But make sure that your bike has anti-skid tyres, otherwise your romantic trip may end in the hospital.
Pining for dining
Who says that lovers have got only hearts and not stomachs? Feeling hungry? Snacks can spice up your romance. Have some corncob (Makai) with a pinch of black-pepper and lemon. The sour and hot taste will never allow any dull moment even after you are at home. And you will be chewing over the sweet memories till the next monsoon.
If Makai cannot tickle your taste buds, then try some hot and spicy pakoda. Crispy pakodas will make you sizzle under the dripping trees.
Muska bun is the best option for those who don’t want to revel in the spicedom. The smooth and slick butter with a cozy bun – doesn’t it look like your beloved’s cheeks? Every bite is better than the previous one. Law of Diminishing Returns does not work here. The more you eat, the more hungry you are.
That’s all guys. Enjoy the rain, enjoy the romance. And for lonely hearts, here is a lyric found from internet.
Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head
But Thank God Cause It's Just
Hidin The Tears From My Face
Since You've Been Gone
I'm So Out Of Place
And I Need You Here Babe.
Jayesh