Monday 15 August 2011

That August feeling again

When I got out this morning I thought we had a last blast of summertime: it was sunny and quite warm, with no breeze or anything. I was even wondering why I had brought my coat (other than my affection for my summer coat, it was bought cheap and it looks juuust scruffy enough). Then later I got outside for lunch. It was still sunny, yet it did not feel like summer. It was not exactly cold, just not very warm. There was a breeze. I looked at that tree that already has red leaves, then I remembered it was August. And for some reason I felt the feeling I often have in August: a certain melancholia, as if summer was still here but yet going.

Not that I mind all that much: I welcome this sort of melancholia, it prepares the mind to autumn and it can be pleasant. I look at the books I borrowed from the library last Saturday: mainly ghost stories. My mind is already set on autumn. Yet there is still two weeks of summer left. Okay, next time I will not blog about seasonal changes or weather. Promise.

4 comments:

The Gill-Man said...

I'm feeling some melancholia as well, but it's mainly because everytime I go outside I feel as if I am about to burst into flame! Texas is HOT right now!!! Even at night!!! I'd love to feel some of that "cool breeze" you speak of!!

Guillaume said...

That's one of the problems with August: when it is cold it feels like summer is already gone, when it is too hot hot it feels like it is overstaying its welcome.

Anonymous said...

Hey, weather happens to everyone. It doesnt let us ignore it! But what if your great seasonal blogs come with an accompanying soundtrack...how is that for a challenge? Vivaldi wrote the 'Four Seasons', Crowded House 'Four Seasons in One Day'...'Raindrops Keep falling on my head'...Musicians like to write about the weather too: -) your great seasonal blogs come with an accompanying soundtrack...how is that for a challenge? Vivaldi wrote the 'Four Seasons', Crowded House 'Four Seasons in One Day'...'Raindrops Keep falling on my head'...Musicians like to write about the weather too: -)

Anonymous said...

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