Where Did This Term Originate and What is its Definition Today?
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Finally someone has said what has needed to be said and everso eloquently. Thank you.
I've grown up hearing elderly ppl say "Indian Summer" is in August..that's when they wash and dry their heavy quilts..blankets..and bed spreads on the clothes line because the extra hot heat dries them quicker...so that's why I've always associated "Indian Summer " in August..
Thank you for your explination... I am 80 years old, and live in Central N.H. Granite Staters are well familiarized with "Indian Summers"... Never heard of it other than "Indian Summer"! It would be interesting from whence you hail? I am of Indian ancestry and deeply respect the term "Indian" and also the term "Native American"... Do you find the term "American" offensive? My ancestry hails from the Wyendot indians. I detected a hint of British in your post...
Regards...
Who is the author of this article and what is the year?銆坕ndian summer meaning: what is an Indian summer or second summer?銆
Here in the Midwest, specifically central northeastern Illinois, the weather has been warm, borderline cool. Today, the chill creeped in and the temperature dropped to 36*F with a windchill. Your description was right, it鈥檚 St. Martin鈥檃 in full blast.
Here in central Pennsylvania鈥 We鈥檝e had a couple frosts over the past few weeks but as we approach Saint martins day on 11 November, our highs will be in the low 40s and nighttime temperatures in the 30s so there will be no Indian summer or second summer this year.
We have had a couple big frosts and cold weeks. Now warm 70's rainy, and overcast for this week and last. A little before Nov 11
Warm morning in last night. MA today 70f.
Wet ground this morning without rain lastnight.
Here in northern NY its freezing! We have not gotten Indian summer. Doesn't look like we will. I guess 40 degrees and rain with high winds is our 2nd summer. I hate the weather here.
The ingredients are all here: after a HARD frost, with foggy mornings, hazy days, cold, clear nights, in rural Central New York (Otsego - Delaware Counties border). Under a true-blue sky, I sat in the warmth of the sun on the grassy slope with my ten-year old dog, Pooh Bear. We do this as often as weather and my schedule permits and it is always a bonding time. Knowing such Indian Summer days may be ending for this Autumn, we spent extra time today, enjoying all that Nature offers. Wishing every one a Happy Thanksgiving. Edie