I have read that the ancients only recognized two seasons, summer and winter. This year Minnesota’s weather makes me think we should return to those ancient ways. Last winter was the wettest on record and the third snowiest in our area. Several places set snowfall records. And, for all time records, we only have one month in which it hasn’t snowed.
Another way to look at it is that Minnesotans joke there are only two seasons: winter and road construction. Many of us find that too true to be funny although, with some minor adjustments, it would accurately reflect what’s reported of the ancients.
Spring? Summer? Autumn? Winter?
Photo by J. Harrington
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As this is written, we’ve gone from an extended period of below normal temperatures through a three-day phase of well-above normal temps, back to below normal. The upcoming week may begin to approximate seasonal temperatures, or it may not.
We’ve had about twice as much precipitation year to date as normal but are also under a red flag fire watch. A few days with some sunshine will be followed by five days or so of more precipitation starting this coming weekend.
The point I’m working toward is that climate and weather have become too variable and volatile. Trying to use four seasons to pattern our North Country weather is becoming undoable (I think that’s the technical term.). We could simplify things by reverting to Beltane (May 1) as the beginning of summer (light half) and Samhain (end of October/start of November) begins winter (dark half). That seems to match fairly well with road construction and winter. Maybe next legislative session we can get a bill introduced to make life simpler, at least in some ways, and reduce the official seasons to two. They coulld eliminate the daylight savings time change while they’re at it.
Seasons
By John Haag
1 Clouds so thickthey put downrootsYoung aspenpractisingquakersIncoming geesePeriwinkle sign passportsbrings remission with a Vof the bluesFeel the sunbutting the budsopenBlossomsTrout lilies nod expandthey know the skythey knowLilaca scent by whichwe mark the calendarWeather reportMay? showersBy all means and fresh rainbowsYes. You May2 Cricketsventriloquistsof summerLoon criesincrease the lonelinessof lakesIt’s untrueThey leave that that batsto the silence make it darkerof owlsMorning warblersrefreshthe joy of hearingComes the hedgehogAnd the bumblebee who lives on pinsnon-aerodynamic and needlesexistentialistHorses standawashin the setting sunAnticipateNighthawks if you canswoop the firefly’s flashgathering the evening3 Prophetic winds fillthe graveyardwith signpostsThen a scurryof stormspurredsparrowsA lamentation of geeseHummingbird leaves in the earlyto cruise duskthe CarribeanSquirrelspadtheir acorn accountsCedar waxwingBlue jay insists feathered scholarit’s never too late knows his berriesto scoldGracklepredicts a turnfor the worseFlies buzzin this cast-iron against the chillautumn panestained with rust4 Fly husks on sillsreflectthe year’s demisePtarmigan advises“kuk-kuk-kukgo back-goback”Deer bundleCoyote lingers in the laurelto school us thicketsin survivalFashionable spruceknows howto wear snowStrange angelsFrostfeathers leave their three-Dlace shadowsthe cabin glassCabin Fevermedicineruns lowAsDays doesbegin the woodpileto lengthen
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