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Deb Burns's avatar

I'll pretend you wrote this post just for me. It's strange in the southern hemisphere when you participate globally and most people are celebrating an opposite season. I feel very much as if I'm in the season of Yule. I was very tired this week. technically it's nearly a month away before our solstice but Australia is different. We are technically still in late autumn but we have spring bulbs and spring flowering shrubs like daphne and rhododendrons coming into bloom. It's as if northern hemisphere plants get confused down under 😆

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Julene Cole's avatar

Honestly, before I started sharing my articles on Substack, I had buried my head in the sand by not even considering the different seasons happening on the other side of the world. I love hearing and learning about how things are in different places now!

I am happy you enjoyed the story my friend! 💕💚

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Boomer281's avatar

I actually prefer this time of the year, called the rainy season in Hawaii. The weather is a lot cooler (low to mid 70s) than the hot summer months (mid to upper 80s), aka the dry season, and I sleep a lot better. Cold here for me is in the mid to lower 60s at night. It's freezing !! I like to say to folk who laugh when I mention those temps that everything is relative.

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