The Autumn Equinox
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The Autumn Equinox
The 'quiet time between summer and winter', light and dark time of about equal lenght.
In our house there's a 'Newgrange moment' where the sun setting over the Atlantic hits the western end of the house and provided all inner doors are open, casts a shaft of light across the length of the house to mark the occasion.
In our house there's a 'Newgrange moment' where the sun setting over the Atlantic hits the western end of the house and provided all inner doors are open, casts a shaft of light across the length of the house to mark the occasion.
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Re: The Autumn Equinox
.....the time when you have to prepare for the coming Winter, too.
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Re: The Autumn Equinox
Pretty cool phenomenon and picture!
(I'm firmly a warm-weather person. I lived in Bangkok quite happily, and have been miserable in MI for... well, much of my life, and more so since I had to come back from Bangkok {and stay} for reasons not under my control. I have no use for winter. Thus, I have no use for fall because it's just a lead-up to winter, like the walk to the gallows. I always say I only tolerate fall at all for two reasons: pumpkin-flavored stuff, and Halloween.)
Yeah... the "cool, equinox!" and then, "...oh, crap..."
(I'm firmly a warm-weather person. I lived in Bangkok quite happily, and have been miserable in MI for... well, much of my life, and more so since I had to come back from Bangkok {and stay} for reasons not under my control. I have no use for winter. Thus, I have no use for fall because it's just a lead-up to winter, like the walk to the gallows. I always say I only tolerate fall at all for two reasons: pumpkin-flavored stuff, and Halloween.)
Here's tae us--
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Damn few--
And they're a' deid--
Mair's the pity.
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And they're a' deid--
Mair's the pity.
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Re: The Autumn Equinox
A small load of turf, some of the winter fuel, waiting to be be saved in the shed.What, pray tell, is that a picture of ?
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Re: The Autumn Equinox
Stacking all of that turf ought to keep you warm for an hour or three.
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Re: The Autumn Equinox
Only the storied pie (including sweet potato) for me, thank you; the proliferation of pumpkin spice whatever makes my beloved pie a meh, and I can't abide that. Did you know that there's pumpkin spice toilet paper, fercryinoutloud? Where does the madness end?
I am already ghastly and spooky year-round.Katherine wrote:... and Halloween.)
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Re: The Autumn Equinox
Of course, I also think that pumpkin-flavored stuff and Halloween should be available year-round... (I always say that Halloween is the time I go shopping for clothes and decor that I'll use all year...)Nanohedron wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 12:41 pmOnly the storied pie (including sweet potato) for me, thank you; the proliferation of pumpkin spice whatever makes my beloved pie a meh, and I can't abide that. Did you know that there's pumpkin spice toilet paper, fercryinoutloud? Where does the madness end?
I am already ghastly and spooky year-round.Katherine wrote:... and Halloween.)
(Nothing could make pumpkin pie meh! Well, except maybe if it's badly made. I go straight to the punch and make a crustless version in the crock-pot. Nothing shall dilute my pie!)
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Re: The Autumn Equinox
I love Autumn and love the cold weather, and every year we seem to get less of each. The trees have not quite caught on--they've start to turn but it's still warm and humid outside. They remember when September meant cool weather.
When our daughter was young we made up a tradition that the "Equinox Fox" would come in the night at the equinoxes and leave seasonally appropriate items.
When our daughter was young we made up a tradition that the "Equinox Fox" would come in the night at the equinoxes and leave seasonally appropriate items.
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Re: The Autumn Equinox
That makes, in a strange sort of way, a lot of sense.
We live in an area where there are loads of foxes all year but from late summer they tend to come to the house more, looking for fallen fruit. In August we had a lovely young one that was coming to feast on fallen plums, he was a bit shy but a little interested as well as we tried to approach. He must have fledged very recently and was a bit lonely. Apples are starting to fall now so we'll get more visiting foxes (and badgers as well).
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Re: The Autumn Equinox
Ooh-- what a lovely fox!
Here's tae us--
Wha's like us?
Damn few--
And they're a' deid--
Mair's the pity.
Wha's like us?
Damn few--
And they're a' deid--
Mair's the pity.