I don’t know whether there’s a scientific explanation for this, but the collective wisdom at school is that something happens to children on windy days. For whatever reason, gust of wind make otherwise well-behaved kids go wild.
I don’t know whether there’s a scientific explanation for this, but the collective wisdom at school is that something happens to children on windy days. For whatever reason, gust of wind make otherwise well-behaved kids go wild.
I feel the same too, and it’s the same with dogs. Must be a change in our environment, disrupting us somehow. How about days when the pressure is dropping and a front is coming in? That makes me gloomy, distracted, headachey…