Thursday, 21 June 2018

Summer wanes

We are the 21st of June today, the day of the summer solstice, the longest day of the year and for some the true beginning of summer. I generally blog about it every year (my best post was this one if you are interested) and today is no exception. We have been having a very good summer so far, at least the kind of summer I consider good. I hope it stays like this: just warm enough, not scorching hot, pleasant. If for many summer starts, for me the solstice represents its solar peak: from now on it will slowly go down and evenings will be closer and closer. And as an autumn man who loves cooler temperatures and earlier evenings, that are a call to rest, I am happy with this. There is something a bit melancholic about the solstice, come to think of it.

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