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The temperate Euro-diasporic spring/summer/autumn/winter model really doesn’t apply where I’m living now (nor in the tropics in general.)
By way of creative tax, have a haiku about habitat dissonance:
You sweet winter child,
You make Florida shiver!
Put a sweater on!
By way of creative tax, have a haiku about habitat dissonance:
You sweet winter child,
You make Florida shiver!
Put a sweater on!
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Date: 2024-03-28 04:25 pm (UTC)(Love the haiku too, by the way!)
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Date: 2024-03-28 03:40 am (UTC)That sounds fascinating.
>> By way of creative tax, have a haiku about habitat dissonance:<<
I love this so much.
Re: Yes ...
Date: 2024-03-28 07:15 am (UTC)I was wearing a sleeveless blouse, a light cotton skirt, and flip-flops—which concerned not only my mom and her friends but the waitstaff, who kept solicitously fetching me space heaters and blankets, because how could any life form with nerve endings possibly not be cold?
(From inside my skin, it was a sneak preview of spring; I’d just left much the same sort of inclement weather in Ohio—-except that the temperature was about 35F/2C!)
Re: Yes ...
Date: 2024-03-28 07:44 am (UTC)It was 40F here today, and I was out doing yardwork in a short coat. And the raspberries I planted earlier are already leafing out.