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The four seasons
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The Valle d'Aosta in the 4 Seasons
Winter...Autumn....Summer...Spring
The seasons articulate the natural rhythms: by listening to them, observing the harmonies, appreciating the pleasant sides, possibly, by not putting up too much "resistance" to those who make us feel uncomfortable, gently teaches us how to stimulate and live the change to our "essential" aspects as best as possible; we change and renew ourselves in cycles, following, in some way, the "open circles": at the end of the first, a second one begins, often more aware, and...so on.
Winter: Is the time of the year with minimum exposure to the sun and the lowest temperatures. It starts with the winter solstice (21 or 22 December) and ends with the Spring equinox (20 or 21 March). The meteorological winter, in the boreal hemisphere,
Winter: Is the time of the year with minimum exposure to the sun and the lowest temperatures. It starts with the winter solstice (21 or 22 December) and ends with the Spring equinox (20 or 21 March). The meteorological winter, in the boreal hemisphere,
by agreement, includes the months of December, January and February.
Winter in Valle d'Aosta ...
Autumn: As this period approaches, the lit part and the hours of light diminish. It starts with the autumn equinox (22 or 23 September) and ends with the winter solstice (21 or 22 December). In the northern hemisphere, however, from a practical point of view, it is regarded as the season that includes the months of September, October and November. Autumn in Valle d'Aosta ...
Summer: Is the time of the year with maximum exposure to the sun and the highest temperatures. It starts with the summer solstice (21 or 22 June) and ends with the autumn equinox (22 or 23 September).
Autumn: As this period approaches, the lit part and the hours of light diminish. It starts with the autumn equinox (22 or 23 September) and ends with the winter solstice (21 or 22 December). In the northern hemisphere, however, from a practical point of view, it is regarded as the season that includes the months of September, October and November. Autumn in Valle d'Aosta ...
Summer: Is the time of the year with maximum exposure to the sun and the highest temperatures. It starts with the summer solstice (21 or 22 June) and ends with the autumn equinox (22 or 23 September).
The meteorological summer, in the boreal hemisphere, by includes, includes the months of June, July and August.
Summer in Valle d’Aosta...
Spring: is the typical season of mild areas: the lit part and the hours of light increase. It starts with the equinox (20 or 21 March) and ends with the summer solstice (21 or 22 June). In the Northern hemisphere, however, from a practical point of view, it is regarded as the season that includes the months of March, April and May. Spring in Valle d’Aosta...
Spring: is the typical season of mild areas: the lit part and the hours of light increase. It starts with the equinox (20 or 21 March) and ends with the summer solstice (21 or 22 June). In the Northern hemisphere, however, from a practical point of view, it is regarded as the season that includes the months of March, April and May. Spring in Valle d’Aosta...




