What do i know of equinoxes. I live in a clime where seasons are Dry (January to May)
then Wet (June to December) But strange overlaps occur. Days thunders into Dry, and drought-like
days seep into Wet. But we, here in Trinidad and Tobago, are not the only ones marking these topsy turvy days.
I suppose equinoxes will remain stable, even though the scientist and climate observers question, will there be clear delineated seasons in the future?
Meanwhile i sit in my backyard at dawn; once there is no rain, and watch the stars, (before day saunters in) some twinkle, some don't.
The bold-facedness of a cat! stalking through my back yard and slinking through the gate.I have no pets..
twenty-one stars counted -
the way Vivaldi knew it
seasons are destined© gillena cox 2024
the phenomenon of equinox
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equinox: derived from the Latin aequinoctiumthe phenomenon of equinox
I love what you did with this one, Gillena. You are right. As long as the earth spins around the sun, there will be equinox!
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That is the beauty of dVerse, where our experiences are all different, Gillena, but we also share ‘topsy turvy days’. And I’m sure that, across the world, there are bold-faced cats stalking through back yards and slinking through gates! I love the haiku and the mention of Vivaldi, a man who knew his seasons so well.
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Love that haiku, Gillena!
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So very different from here... we are getting so much night from now on.
ReplyDeleteOh, it is good to know of our climatic and time zone differences. Helps us to appreciate earth and its diversity , so much more
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I especially enjoy when you compose poetry about the place you live, your surroundings. Cheers to you.
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Love the sight of the stars you offer in this one, Gillena!
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Vivaldi knew! Just wonderful.
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Nice to get a view from another country. I love the haiku.
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