Most definitions place the event between late October and early November .
When the rains have retreated, but winter hasn’t arrived. The sun burns bright, but there is a knowing crispness in the air. It feels like summer, but it isn't. It looks like autumn, but it’s warmer. indian summer when
Indian Summer when… you wake up shivering (blanket on), step out sweating (AC on), and go to bed confused (fan + blanket). Most definitions place the event between late October
I can also rewrite this for a specific niche (travel, food, parenting, or poetry). It feels like summer, but it isn't
Indian summer teaches us three things about transitions:
It’s not a season on the calendar. It’s a feeling. A second chance at sunshine. A pause between the monsoon wash and the winter fog.
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