Summer ends, and Autumn comes,
and he who would have it otherwise
would have high tide always
and a full moon every night.
and he who would have it otherwise
would have high tide always
and a full moon every night.
Hal Borland
There are roughly 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness today, give or take a few minutes, everywhere on earth: South Pole, North Pole, Australia, Equator, Europe, Florida, Seattle, Siberia, China, yes-- everywhere.
Not much news here. I'm back in Seattle and trying to get motivated to do some fall yard work while the weather is still warm and dry. The clock is clicking down on the dark time, and for what it's worth, the long-range forecasts for winter 2025–2026 indicate a developing La Nina, meaning cooler and wetter than normal.
Miranda from "The Tempest," by John Waterhouse
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