Our Own Weather a Simple Account of Its Curious Forms Its Wide Travels And It

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Under the ex- hilaration of this we think each year that we never knew before at that season such beautiful weather. But it conies just as fair and quickening practically every autumn. It was the definiteness and sure recurrence of it that long ago caused the period of it to be marked by a special name, that of Indian sum- mer. Under the prevailing dryness dust from roads and plowed fields and from the break- ing up of fallen foliage, along with smoke from forest fires, which are then most freq...uent, rises into the lower air and, in the absence of strong winds, lingers there. And this makes the familiar Indian-summer haze. Haze as deep and as enduring may occur at other times in the year; and even in Indian summer haze is not quite unfailing. But an Indian summer with- out it puts us always to the question whether, this year, we are not missing our Indian summer. Spring, perhaps, has enjoyed more of the honors of poetry than autumn has. That is due in part to the fact that most of the earlier poetry was written in climates different from OUR OWN WEATHER ours, and we have taken over many of its ideas and phrases without too much thinking.

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