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Seasons Australia — Months

And the wind carried her laughter across the floodplains, through the ghost gums, and into the next season—whatever name it chose to wear.

“This is the dangerous beauty.” September brought jasmine and wattle, the air electric with pollen. October was for kites—real ones, not birds—dancing on hot, rising winds. But November… November was the month of the fire dragon. The grass turned white. The sky turned orange. The cockatoos screamed and flew inland. “Spring here doesn’t whisper,” Miri said. “It roars. Then the first thundercloud of December appears, and we begin again.” seasons australia months

A tourist boy, about nine, tugged her sleeve. “So which month is the best?” And the wind carried her laughter across the

In the heart of the Northern Territory, old Miri knew the land better than she knew the lines on her own hands. The tourists who came to her community in their air-conditioned vans always asked the same thing: “When does spring start here?” But November… November was the month of the fire dragon

“January, if you love the sound of rain on a tin roof. July, if you want to see the Milky Way. November, if you are brave. But never ask an Australian which month is best,” she added, winking. “We will argue for hours.”

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