Not related to my post - just wanted you to see this beautiful hosta flower |
Summer ended last Thursday, where I live in the Southern Tier of New York State. Let's record the date: July 27.
How did I know?
I heard the song that
heralds the end of summer on Thursday evening. I thought it was my imagination.
I always think it's my imagination, but it's not. At first, the song is fleeting. Then it's constant.
This song triggers what has become one of my annual posts.
I've heard the first cricket of 2023.
On Monday, I definitely heard it, several times. I heard the buzzing. I heard the sound of the second half of summer.July 29, 2009
July 22, 2010
July 30, 2011
then, there were two dates in 2012, perhaps due to an early spring
May 21, 2012
July 25, 2012
August 3, 2014
July 28, 2015
July 24, 2016
July 31, 2018
"My blog, with the Garden Bloggers Bloom Day meme I participate in each 15th of the month, has become a
kind of garden journal. I'm no good at diaries or journals, but
blogging is something I do keep up with. For now, anyway."
So, what does this pattern of dates mean? Not much, perhaps.
But I like paying some attention to the natural world. I've seen the juvenile birds in our yard grow into adulthood. The late summer wildflowers are on their way. I've already seen goldenrod.
My day lilies are finishing up. Our small garlic patch has been harvested. The onions are nearly ready.
We all are called by Nature in some way. The trees know when to drop their leaves and sprout new leaves in spring. The migrating birds of our area know (although climate change is messing up these signals, sadly, especially in spring) when to leave for their true homes. I never realized many of our birds are visitors. They breed here and then return to their southern homes in the fall.
I watch the hummingbird whose territory I live in and see it fattening up for fall migration. She (and it's always a she) will be leaving in just about a month.
For now, I hear the call of the crickets. It may make me sad to know summer is fleeting, but it's all the more reason to live each day in the moment.
...you sure keep track of things!
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful rhythm of nature!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny you mention listening for signs of the seasons changing because I was just mentioning that earlier this week to my husband as we heard the chorus of summer sounds. Bugs, toads in the pond, hummingbirds at the feeders. We've got another full month of summer here in middle TN to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a poignant post and so true. I've noticed how the days are also getting shorter. Sigh. Time goes too fast.
ReplyDeleteIt hovers around my birthday. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteDaily blog can be a diary or talk therapy or showmanship. I will try to do what you do for a mixture.
ReplyDeleteI think it's cool that you keep track of these things...
ReplyDeleteInteresting observation
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Many great discoveries have been made by keeping records.
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