Meteorological Winter: December, January, February
Have you ever wondered why we associate January with shivering cold or August with sweltering heat? The calendar year is more than just a way to track appointments; it is a cycle of celestial mechanics, weather patterns, and biological changes. seasons for months
August is the "golden month." As the light begins to change, taking on a slightly amber hue, crops reach their harvest peak. Tomatoes, corn, and melons are at their best. While the days are still hot, the nights begin to cool slightly, offering a subtle hint that the wheel of the year is turning once again. Tomatoes, corn, and melons are at their best
"March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb." This proverb perfectly captures March's reputation for volatile weather. The Spring Equinox (around March 20th) brings equal hours of daylight and darkness. It is a muddy, blustery month, but the first blooms of daffodils and crocuses confirm that the cold is retreating. The Spring Equinox (around March 20th) brings equal