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E40 American Summer–a Lifelong Recollection!

 

Rare is a bird upon the Earth, and very like a black swan. Rare as epic song is the man who is thorough in what he does. July is the average warmest month in Sacramento, California USA. In August, there are usually six days that are 100 degrees Fahrenheit, or above. The warmest temperature recorded in Sacramento, California was in July of 1925, when the River City also known as the City of Trees, reached 114 degrees Fahrenheit (°F). The coldest month is usually December, which is when the temperatures dropped to 17 degrees Fahrenheit, in the year of 1932, making it the lowest recorded temperature in the history books for the city of Sacramento, California USA. As far as rainfall goes, Sacramento usually experiences the most rain in January. The temperature, in September, for Sacramento, California is supposed to average 88 degrees Fahrenheit, but the weather is currently above average. In Ancient North American indoctrination, the four seasons were provided by the heavens to keep the Earth and its ecology in balance, so try not to complain about the weather, when you speak, it is like praying. Voices carry. For humans to live in health, happiness, and harmony, Americans believed that they must be in tune with the continually changing World around them.

 An individual capable of reflection, where a beautiful young creature is in question, can have no soul nor vitals. 1 August 2014, in Sacrament, California USA came in like a lion, with 100 degree Fahrenheit temperatures, but quickly turned into a lamb, as the month progressed, dipping below normal into *E40 weather (E40 is a famous rapper, from the Bay Area, the climate, in the bay, usually does not get above 80 degrees Fahrenheit; and E40 got his start, in the late 1980s, hence the term E40 Weather), which means temperatures were in the 80 degree Fahrenheit range. In the meanwhile, we were very lucky, for the month of August, because we usually get six days that are 100 degrees and above, but we only had one day. Everyone thought that September was going to be mild, but experts knew we had another heat wave in store, it had simply been delayed. On 1 September 2014, Summer called Sacramento, California to remind us of this is still her territory, as we experienced a beautiful blazing 102-degree Fahrenheit day, which was nice before the much-anticipated cooler weather kicks in; this allowed us to space the heat out in August, but mother nature is paying us back in September. Nonetheless, it was nice to get a break, so everyone could enjoy a nice summer. There are some landmarks on the road to the tomb, which, but for the impiety of the aspiration, a human would never wished to have passed.

 Now, we are only eleven days into the month of September, and average temperatures are supposed to be in the mid to low 80-degree Fahrenheit range, but instead, we have had two days of 100-degree Fahrenheit weather, and are expecting three more, well into the weekend, which correspond with the two recent major solar flare from the Sun, projecting more heat onto our planet. On Wednesday 10 September 2014, while the Sun is supposed to be in cycle 25, a dormant cycle, it is still sending out solar flares and this one was one of the largest of all times! We are experiencing a geomagnetic storm, from the Sun, with levels in the G2 (moderate) and G3 (strong) range. Intense flares, such as the one that erupted 10 September 2014, are often associated with coronal mass ejections (CME). A coronal mass ejection is a ball of fire, containing billions of tons of energetic hydrogen and helium ions, as well as magnetic fields, emitted from the Sun’s surface. There are so many drawbacks to regard and intimacy, from pride, from propriety, and various other collateral causes, that rarely as we meet with people of brilliant parts, there is almost ever some objection to our desire of meeting them again.

 The common reflection among old bachelors is where they have lived in vein. Not only will temperatures, in San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles heat up, but the heat will stay with us well into the weekend, before it moves off to Denver, Colorado and Arizona. It is important to note that on the day of the solar flare, the temperature, in Sacramento, California (10 September 2014), was 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and today, 11 September, 12 September, 13 September and the 14 September are all likely to be 100-degree days, with temperatures dropping into the low 90s on 15 September 2014, as the heat from the solar storm passes over us. G2-G3 geomagnetic storms can cause some general problems for the power grid but will more than likely be negligible. However, we may also see some anomalies with satellites. Therefore, satellite operators, around the World, have been notified. In the past, problems with the accuracy of GPS (Global Positioning System is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides information to computer systems) have been observed with this level of storming. He who would regenerate society must first regenerate himself, and then his virtues must act as a contagion acts, by contact of individual with individual.

 It is natural to distrust him who proposes to stop short of what seems a complete reform. The spirit of reform is terrible in its excess. It is a matter of great judgment to stay it at a proper point. The summer and the heat are supposed to give you power, but you do not want it to stay hot for too long, otherwise, the Earth will dry up and it will be impossible to live. Also, when it is hot for too long, the human mind program starts to deteriorate and people get violent, angry, and lose their cognizance. The art of those whose mind programs have been troubled with the malady of reverie. North American Summers’s, when it is hot for longer than usual, and then gets cold quickly, are supposed to act as a supplement for an unusually cold winter. Indian Summers came to be because this farmer was tired of his crops dying and not having any food for the winter, so a man, Todd Talbot (Notkikad), started a fire and offered tobacco to the Master of life, who then extended the summer for him, until winter. As a result, the Earth gave life, until it went dormant, in the winter. Autumn season is the customary harvest time for most American farmers. Autumn is associated with the corn goddess, in many East Coast cultures, and is spiritually considered a symbol of transformation.

 A reformed mind is more valuable than one that has plodded on in a continued beaten path, merely from being exempt from the same temptations which may have misled a less unworthy person. Special Autumn Dances, such as the Homecoming Dance, are meant to welcome the warriors’ home (football players) as part of their cultural dance traditions. Autumn is also traditionally considered auspicious time of year for weddings, and that is why a King and Queen and Prince and Princess are crowed, at the coronation—the tribe has picked it royalty and that is supposed to be your future mate, traditionally. Folklore, winter is when things go dormant and cool down so the people and the Earth can rest, restore and experience rebirth. The cool air is to help you heal and preserve from battle. It was thought that people gain greater health from the cold, as the heat may cook your organs. The Spring is the season of rebirth, when things warm up and your heart metaphorically starts beating again. The greatest object in the Universe is a good individual struggling with adversity, the Summer and the Winters are supposed to unite, but also create conflict. Yet, there is still a greater, which is the good of individuals that comes to relieve it–Autumn and Spring.

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