Where words come from is a fascinating subject, full of folklore and historical lessons. Often, popular tales of a word’s origin arise. Sometimes these are true; more often they are not. While it can be disappointing when a neat little tale turns out to be untrue, almost invariably the true origin is just as interesting. ~Wordorigins.org

As my level of tolerance for this heat and lack of rain approached critical mass today, I attempted to take my mind off the misery by going to see what was on Pinterest. I came across an image of some words that have come into usage, and although I rather liked them I questioned their validity. So as the mercury rose higher on the thermometer and my grip on sanity loosened another notch or two, I researched them and then created some words of my own. Ex-English teachers can do that, can’t they?! At least, my blood is not boiling now, and I’ve chuckled enough to bring myself back in off the ledge, as it were. So here goes with some etymology, urban and homegrown. And yes, I will concede that the last one of my own making is quite lame!
nyctophile-a person loves or has a preference for night, darkness; pluviophile-a person who loves rain and/or finds comfort or joy or peace of mind during rainy days; selenophile-a person who loves the moon; ceraunophile-a person who loves lightning and thunder; thermophile-an organism that thrives at high temperatures

antithermophile-an organism(person) that withers in high temperatures; floraphile-a person who loves flowers; aesthetistophile-a person who loves beauty; faunaphile-a person who loves animals; personaphile-a person who loves people; sunnycoolaphile-a person who likes bright days with a nip in the air

The unfolding of your(God’s) words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple. ~Psalm 119:130 ✝
**All images via Pinterest

That’s cool 😊
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Thanks DJ❣😘
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soothe the body by filling the mind…excellent diversion 🙂
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Thanks Julie❣😘
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I love your word. You may think it lame but it is me. ❤
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Thanks dear V❌⭕️❤️
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It’s good to have hobbies and distractions during this heat wave. May you find cool relief…
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Thanks ❣😊
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Night, the beloved. Night, when words fade and things come alive.
When the destructive analysis of day is done,
And all that is truly important becomes whole and sound again.
When man reassembles his fragmentary self and grows with the calm of a tree.
— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Love Exupéry and love this quote❣ Thanks for sharing Genie👍😘
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Too bad I can’t send you our rain. We have had plenty of it lately.
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Oh I wish you could too❣😘
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