I know many have had a brutally hot summer, and some of the Southern states have had storms, but overall the last year or so, at least here in the East, has been relatively quiet. After a few years with horrible hurricanes, and stormy summers, the summer of 2025 was hot, but not overly, but really, really dry! The lack of rain has been concerning, and many are worried we either won't get any, or we'll get more than we need at the end of hurricane season.
Fall seemed to start a little early this year, The scientists say it's because of the tree's and leaves are so dry and thirsty. That may mean our winter is longer and colder, or hopefully, just a longer season of Autumn weather.
Given the climate change has already permanently altered our seasons, maybe we'll have a rare old fashioned winter. After a summer of little rain, a snowy winter would be welcome. There won't be many more really snowy winters as temperatures rise, so fingers crossed, at least in my house, this year might be one of them.
Before welcoming winter however, and officially welcoming fall, it's time to say good-by to summer. I had a 'working' summer, meaning I didn't take much time off, and had fewer beach days than I usually do. My annual August cottage trip was post phoned due to everyone's schedule, but the cottage is booked, for early November. An early winter getaway sound fun. No, swimming will be out, but fires in the fireplace, game nights, and winter beach walks are all on the agenda.












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