For me, summer starts the day that it’s warm enough to go to the lake and stay there all day. And ends when it gets to cold to do that. The start can be anywhere between April and June. Usually ends by September, although I am hoping this Sunday will be warm enough for a last visit.
I’ve come to prefer the pagan calendar which puts each season’s respective solstice or equinox in the middle of the season. Thus Summer begins with May Day (Beltane), peaks at Midsummer (Summer Solstice) and ends with Lammas (Aug 1).
She means the solstice, around June 22, which weathermen on teevee call the ‘first day of summer.’ Which raises the question of how Midsummer Day is also right around June 22.
Where I grew up (a farming community), teachers taught kids that fall begain September first, Winter began December first, and so for four three-month seasons. That makes far more sense that the solstices and equinoces with respect to weather.
Perspective is when the railroad tracks meet on the horizon. And most places don’t have hurricanes and tornados, so, yes, summer begins and ends at the equinoxes.
Nope. As a kid, it begins when the dismissal bell rings after the last class on the last day of school, and ends at bedtime on the day before the first day of school (and actually, it half-ends on the day(s) you get dragged shopping to try on new stiff tight uncomfortable school clothes). As an adult (at least for me) it begins on the first day it’s warm enough that I no longer have to put a shirt on to go running in the morning, and it ends on the last day before I once again do.
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
The blonde looks confused with the answer?
GreasyOldTam about 1 year ago
Hurricane season ends in November. Which is great for me, since I live in California. Of course, wildfire season never ends here.
GiantShetlandPony about 1 year ago
Being from the USA, I’ve always measured summer to be from Memorial Day, until Labor Day.
Gizmo Cat about 1 year ago
For me, summer starts the day that it’s warm enough to go to the lake and stay there all day. And ends when it gets to cold to do that. The start can be anywhere between April and June. Usually ends by September, although I am hoping this Sunday will be warm enough for a last visit.
Ichabod Ferguson about 1 year ago
Perspective is the difference between a wide-angle lens and a telephoto.
elbow macaroni about 1 year ago
The equinox is not a matter of perspective – it’s fact.
goboboyd about 1 year ago
wgaboda about 1 year ago
Summer begins with the solstice, ends with the equinox
Jhony-Yermo about 1 year ago
Well some say summer begins Jun 1, and ends August 31. Meteorological Summer.
holdenrex about 1 year ago
I’ve come to prefer the pagan calendar which puts each season’s respective solstice or equinox in the middle of the season. Thus Summer begins with May Day (Beltane), peaks at Midsummer (Summer Solstice) and ends with Lammas (Aug 1).
calliarcale about 1 year ago
It’s the time when you put away the lawnmower and make sure your snowblower is working. :-)
hmofo813 Premium Member about 1 year ago
She means the solstice, around June 22, which weathermen on teevee call the ‘first day of summer.’ Which raises the question of how Midsummer Day is also right around June 22.
Where I grew up (a farming community), teachers taught kids that fall begain September first, Winter began December first, and so for four three-month seasons. That makes far more sense that the solstices and equinoces with respect to weather.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
Don’t be ridiculous. Summer is the period of time when I have an air conditioner in my window.
trainnut1956 about 1 year ago
Perspective is when the railroad tracks meet on the horizon. And most places don’t have hurricanes and tornados, so, yes, summer begins and ends at the equinoxes.
T Smith about 1 year ago
But Summer begins with a Solstice, and ends with an Equinox.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 1 year ago
Perspective isn’t a ‘when’, it’s a what.
marvandin about 1 year ago
Summer actually starts after the June solstice!
unfair.de about 1 year ago
If a teacher gives an answer that makes every student think she did an awesome job.
EMGULS79 about 1 year ago
Nope. As a kid, it begins when the dismissal bell rings after the last class on the last day of school, and ends at bedtime on the day before the first day of school (and actually, it half-ends on the day(s) you get dragged shopping to try on new stiff tight uncomfortable school clothes). As an adult (at least for me) it begins on the first day it’s warm enough that I no longer have to put a shirt on to go running in the morning, and it ends on the last day before I once again do.