A Little Drabble Do Ya: Indian Summer
Oct. 19th, 2016 07:24 pm“You would,” Illya snarled, “I find it barely tolerable. October is supposed to be nice and cool in New York City. Look, people are sunning themselves in Central Park!”
“I suppose you would prefer 36 degrees and snow?”
“I would.”
“Illya, you are the only person I know who would rather have a snowy day than a warm one.”
“Napoleon, you must really come to the Ukraine with me. You would meet many who feel as I do.”
“I think Soviets want everyone to be as cold as they are. No, thanks.”
“Spoiled American.”
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Date: 2016-10-19 11:37 pm (UTC)Now the question that begs asking....one that I've been thinking about myself, with the warm weather we've been experiencing here. Is "Indian Summer" PC? I envision it as something beautiful and positive, a time when perhaps Native Americans would be preparing for the cooler weather to come?
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Date: 2016-10-20 12:02 am (UTC)I looked it up for the heck of it:During the beginning of the 19th Century, the American phrase "Indian Summer" became better known. Although the exact origins of the term are uncertain, it is thought to have been based on the warm and hazy conditions in autumn when native American Indians chose to hunt.
I think we tend to paint the Soviet Union as being a lot colder than it really is, and use that picture as a device for writing our stories. It makes writing IK more fun.
July is the hottest month in Moscow with an average temperature of 19°C (65°F) and the coldest is January at -8°C (18°F) Though they have had plenty of extreme heat spells and cold snaps too.
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Date: 2016-10-20 12:03 am (UTC)Glad you enjoyed the story!
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Date: 2016-10-20 01:03 pm (UTC)Very nice - personally I can deal with hot or cold as long as it's not raining.
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