Looking for my person
It's the days when it rains that I miss my person the most./Legion Park #lonliness #Jasonkelley #owensboro #kentucky #love
Rainy days often bring a unique sense of melancholy and reflection, especially when you're missing someone special in your life. I have found that places like Legion Park in Owensboro, Kentucky, become more than just outdoor spaces; they turn into emotional canvases where memories and feelings swirl together with the rain. When it rains, the world seems to slow down, and the usual distractions fade away. In moments like these, I’ve noticed how thoughts of 'my person'—the one who makes everything feel right—grow louder. It’s in this quiet, rainy atmosphere that the ache of loneliness and the desire for connection intensify, making a simple message or presence from that person feel like a lifeline. From my experience, reaching out or even imagining a shared moment with someone dear can transform that loneliness into comfort. A text, a call, or a shared silence while watching raindrops fall can make the world go away, even if just for a little while. I’ve learned to embrace these feelings rather than fight them, using rainy days to cherish past memories and hold hope for future reunions. Legion Park, with its peaceful paths and quiet corners, has been a backdrop to many such soul-searching moments. Whether under the shelter of trees or by the water's edge, it’s a place where emotions feel raw and real. If you find yourself missing someone deeply on a rainy day, consider visiting a favorite spot that holds special meaning. Sometimes, being surrounded by nature’s gentle rhythm can bring solace and clarity. In these times, hashtags like #loneliness and #love capture shared human experiences, reminding us all that these feelings connect us. Owning our vulnerability and expressing it openly can encourage others to reach out, bridging the gaps created by distance or circumstance. So, if you’re longing for your person on a rainy day, know you’re not alone. There’s comfort in knowing others feel the same, and perhaps, this shared experience can inspire you to reach out and connect.






























































