Muhammad Asif Raza 1 month ago
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Fare Well Summer Hello Autumn

The nature has bestowed our habitat Earth, with four seasons; spring, summer, Autumn, Winter, and all of them have its own colours, sounds and vibes. The year can be described in two halves; one is spring & summer and the other fall as autumn and winter. This write up is about the end of summers and beginning of autumn leading to winters. “Every summer has its own story, but the end brings a new chapter.” This has been arranged with content / info available on free web net.

Fare Well Summer Hello Autumn 


Summer is the hottest and brightest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and before autumn. At or centered on the summer solstice, daylight hours are the longest and darkness hours are the shortest, with day length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice (21 June) that happens between Spring (March 21) and Autumn (22 September) Equinox.


As a natural life cycle, Summer comes to an end, then it offers us time to reflect on the sunny memories and prepare for the cooler days ahead with a smile. Nothing will be the same as we reach to next year cycle of summer; but not to worry – we can always have a place in our heart the beautiful memoirs of every moment spent each day. Let's wish together all the best because, we all deserve nothing less. 


There is typically sunshine all day which encourages many people to go outdoors. It is a great season for doing some sports outdoors, doing picnics, spending time with friends and families, and more. While every season has perks that make it special, there is something about summer that makes it superior.


The summer ends with September's Autumn Equinox. Every farewell is a sunset that always awaits the sunrise. “As the sun sets on another summer, remember the fun and keep it warm in the heart.” “Goodbye summer, thanks for the memories.” “The tans fade, but the memories last forever.” “Every summer has its own story, but the end brings a new chapter.” the summer memoirs will keep the hearts warm during dark, snowy days coming ahead. The summer warmth will simmer underneath heavy warm clothing's, keeping the hope alive for arising spring after cold laziness. 

As we reach to the end of September, it reminds that “Summer will end soon enough, and childhood as well.” In a natural yearly life cycle, “August is like the Sunday of summer;” and that leads to a month “With all these lovely tokens of September days, with summers best of weather and the autumns best of cheer.” Let's have some quotes that describes feelings of fare well to summer.


"Goodbye summer, you were a blast! Until next year. #EndOfSummer #MemoriesMade" — Unknown.

"Farewell to sunny days and warm nights. You will be missed. #SummerNostalgia #GoodbyeSummer"— Unknown.

"So long, summer. Thanks for the tan and the good times. #SummerVibes #LastDaysOfSummer"— Unknown.

"The sun sets on another beautiful summer. Cheers to the memories. #SunsetSeason #SummerMemories"— Unknown.

"Waving goodbye to beach days and bonfires. Until next time! #SummerNights #BeachDays"— Unknown.

"Here's to the late sunsets and the good vibes. See you next year! #EndOfSummer #SummerMagic"— Unknown.

"Summer may be ending, but the memories will last forever. #SummerLove #EndOfSeason"— Unknown.

"The end of summer means it's time to make new memories. #NewBeginnings #FarewellSummer"— Unknown.

"Another summer has come and gone, leaving behind sweet memories. #SummerNostalgia #GoodbyeSun"— Unknown.

"Closing the chapter on another incredible summer. #SummerMemories #EndOfSummer"— Unknown.

"The last days of summer are always the sweetest. #SummerMagic #GoodbyeSummer"— Unknown.




As the summer season draws to a close, it's a great opportunity to reminisce about the happiness and warmth it brought. Let's cherish the vibrant memories of this season and eagerly anticipate what lies ahead. Here are a few uplifting quotes to celebrate the end of summer. "Summer means happy times and good sunshine. It means going to the beach, going to Disneyland and various sight seeing, summer holidays and having fun outdoors." The summer art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's leash hath all too short a date." let's go through some of the wise heads has said about summer season in the following:-


"Summer's lease hath all too short a date." — William Shakespeare

"Goodbye, summer. You've been in a season of laughter and sunshine." — Unknown

"Saying goodbye to summer is just saying hello to new memories." — Unknown

"Summer: the season where days are long and hearts are light." — Unknown

"As the sun sets in summer, it rises on new adventures." — Unknown

"Sunsets are proof that no matter what happens, every day can end beautifully." — Kristen Butler

"Summer has always been my favorite season. I feel happier." — Zooey Deschanel

"The summer night is like a perfection of thought." — Wallace Stevens

"A little bit of summer is what the whole year is all about." — John Mayer

"Summer ends, and autumn comes, and he who would have it otherwise would have high tide always and a full moon every night." — Hal Borland

"Summertime is always the best of what might be." –Charles Bowden. 

"Smell the sea, and feel the sky. Let your soul and spirit fly." –Van Morrison. 

"In early June the world of leaf and blade and flowers explodes, and every sunset is different." –John Steinbeck.

"Farewell, summer. You’ve been a pocketful of sunshine." — Unknown

"Every summer has its own story. Goodbye to one, and hello to a new chapter." — Unknown


As summer comes to an end and the days get shorter, it's the perfect time to hold onto those precious memories and welcome the upcoming changes through autumn and winters. The transition from summer's warmth to autumn's crispness brings a mix of emotions. “Let us dance in the sun, wearing wild flowers in our hair.” When the chips are down and days are short and nights are long, “I will always seek to make it summer for you.” When the long dark nights are boring and it kills the inner joys remember that "Summer means happy times and good sunshine," that will be coming soon. How can one forget that "You are so much sunshine in every square inch." One of the most prominent advantages of summer is the abundance of sunshine. The sun's rays not only lift our spirits but also play a crucial role in the synthesis of vitamin D. Exposure to sunlight stimulates the production of this essential vitamin, promoting better bone health and overall well-being.


To keep the spirit high and to remain joyful through out the time till next summers, one may keep such insightful in the mind as follows:-


"Summer should get a speeding ticket." — Unknown

"Dear summer, I'm gonna miss you... until next weekend." — Unknown

"I love how summer just wraps its arms around you like a warm blanket." — Kellie Elmore

"Goodbye, summer! Hello, homework!" — Unknown

"Every summer has a story, but mine just says, 'Ate too much ice cream.'" — Unknown

"Summer: the season where my hair gets lighter, skin gets darker, and my bank account gets lower." — Unknown

"It's time to trade my flip-flops for fuzzy socks. Goodbye, summer!" — Unknown

"Let's have one more barbecue before we start pumpkin spicing everything!" — Unknown

"I need a six-month vacation, twice a year." — Unknown


Farewell To Summer By George Arnold 

SUMMER is fading; the broad leaves that grew

 So freshly green, when June was young, are falling;

And, all the whisper-haunted forest through,

 The restless birds in saddened tones are calling,

From rustling hazel copse and tangled dell,   

   “Farewell, sweet Summer,

    Fragrant, fruity Summer,

     Sweet, farewell!”


Upon the windy hills, in many a field,

 The honey-bees hum slow, above the clover,    

Gleaning the latest sweets its blooms may yield,

 And, knowing that their harvest-time is over,

Sing, half a lullaby and half a knell,

   “Farewell, sweet Summer,

    Honey-laden Summer,    

     Sweet, farewell!”


The little brook that babbles mid the ferns,

 O’er twisted roots and sandy shallows playing,

Seems fain to linger in its eddied turns,

 And with a plaintive, purling voice is saying    

(Sadder and sweeter than my song can tell),

   “Farewell, sweet Summer,

    Warm and dreamy Summer,

     Sweet, farewell!”


The fitful breeze sweeps down the winding lane    

 With gold and crimson leaves before it flying;

Its gusty laughter has no sound of pain,

 But in the lulls it sinks to gentle sighing,

And mourns the Summer’s early broken spell,—

   “Farewell, sweet Summer,    

    Rosy, blooming Summer,

     Sweet, farewell!”


So bird and bee and brook and breeze make moan,

 With melancholy song their loss complaining.

I too must join them, as I walk alone   

 Among the sights and sounds of Summer’s waning.…

I too have loved the season passing well.…

   So, farewell, Summer,

    Fair but faded Summer,     

Sweet, farewell!



 

Autumn Homecoming (DE)

 

Remembrance, a buried hope,

Preserves this brown wood frame,

Where dahlias hang above -

An ever stiller homecoming;

The ruined garden, the dark reflection

Of childhood years,

So that from blue lids the tears plunge

Unstoppably.

Now swim the glassy minutes

Of gloom

Over and into the night.


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