Making the most of the longest days of the year
Summer is a season of sun, heat and daylight that brings activity to all
corners of life, from plants bearing fruit to animals and birds feeding
their young. It also brings people together in the open air, whether on
holiday, a day trip to the beach, celebrating the longest day of the
year or just making the most of the weather. Through inspirational
quotes, interesting facts, fascinating trivia the Little Book of Summer
explores what makes three months of every year summer as well as our
relationship with the great outdoors and with each other during the
warmest season of the year.
"Summer afternoon - summer afternoon; to me those have always been the
two most beautiful words in the English language." - Henry James
If you can hear crickets chirping on a balmy summer evening, you can
use their chirps to determine the temperature. Crickets are cold-blooded
creatures and chirp at a frequency consistent with the air temperature.
For a Celsius reading, count the number of chirps over 25 seconds, then
divide that number by 3 and add 4. For Fahrenheit, count the number of
chirps in 14 seconds, then add 40.