Here in Trinidad and Tobago, it is hot throughout the year. Our Main seasons are climatic Rainy Season and Dry Season. Here it is green all year through, except for a few trees types speaking their blossom truths; live Poui at Easter time and Flamboyant (gulmohar) around July and others at specific other months like Poinsettia bracts turning red approaching December for Christmas.
I awakened around fiveish in the AM. But it still night sky instead of dawn sky. And yes silent. I have to wait with the genteel breezes, for a sky clearing. Another climatic shift. Our seasonal shifts are not as visible as in those areas and zones where colour speaks a loud language. We have no white Winters,
falling leaves in Autumns, defined budding of Spring and bright hot Summers.
dawn delays her light -
waiting and watching in awe
middle August passed
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Yes, dawn is much later now, and quieter, like dusk. The days are shrinking fast now.
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I love to read about the different climates and plants in other parts of the world, and you always satisfy my curiosity, Gillena! It’s strange to think that you have no autumn, but you are so lucky to have some colourful plants all year round, especially the Poinsettia bracts turning red approaching December for Christmas – I’ve only ever had a single plant in a pot.
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Very well done, Gillena. It would be very different not having defined seasons. But then again, you live in paradise!! :>)
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A lovely testament to the subtle seasonal changes of your home, Gillena!
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