I had a gut feeling that today was the autumn equinox and I have just checked it out. I was right - and yet I was also wrong. It would appear that an equinox is not, as I had incorrectly supposed, a date when day and night are of equal length.
I have tried to follow the explanation in Wiki, but it went a bit over my head. All I really need to know is that autumn is here.
I really must get down the garden to harvest the pears and as many apples as are ripe. There might be a few more raspberries as well. We had a good serving of fresh raspberries and cream for dessert yesterday, a particular pleasure as the summer raspberry season is now two months or so past. Autumn raspberries just seem somehow special.
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What I gather it mean is that the nights in each of the two hemispheres are of equal length... that is provided you believe the world is round, not flat.
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