Officially speaking, today (September
22’24) is the first day of a new autumn (also known as the autumnal equinox) in our
Pleasing harvest,
dear ones! Let the
bounty of this autumn fill
your hearts and homes!
"Coboara toamna-ncet din slava. Naframa galbena-i rasare...." (Octavian Goga)
● A
brief oasis of poetry and inner reflection:
⚪ (Ro)
”Şi totuşi, vine toamna... Şi tu
o simţi şi o îngâni... Şi totuşi, vine toamna... Şi vai, suntem
bătrâni! ”
”Totuşi toamna” (poem de Adrian
Păunescu; interpretare Tatiana Stepa)
– video clip
⚪ (English)...September musical notes...”Try To Remember, the kind of September” (song
interpreted by Harry Belafonte)
● Short scientific briefing on
The Autumnal Equinox is an astronomical event, nearly
noticed by everyone, marking the arrival of fall in Northern
Hemisphere. During the equinox, the night & day have almost the same
length (12 hours) throughout the
world. The word "equinox" derives from Latin, meaning “equal
night". The equinox happens when the equator passes the centre of the sun.
This is when the North & South Poles of the Earth are not tilted towards or
away from the sun, as at other times, but are aligned so as to give,
theoretically, the same amount of daylight in both of the Earth's hemispheres.