When TCM was being developed thousands of years ago, people lived with the
natural rhythms of the seasons: They slept when it got dark, arose with the dawn, dressed in accordance with the temperature and weather, participated in activities demanded and allowed by the natural day, and ate the foods that were naturally available at that time of year.
There's no lack of influence, my phone is uncomfortably close at all times, but I do relish this time to step away and experience the
long rhythm of the seasons.
The work was originally intended to represent the four seasons, but gradually Scott translated the
cyclical rhythms of the seasons into pure abstract forms.
In keeping with its sister volume, Catholicism for Dummies, it provides the reader with a concise and informative presentation of everything from
the rhythm of the seasons, in chapter three, to the finer details of sacred vestments in the Eastern and Western Church, in chapter 12.
More important than all this, in spite of our urbanization, we still feel in our depths something of
the rhythm of the seasons, their endlessly varied but repetitive recurrence, the wonder of new beginning each spring.
Anxious to get into
the rhythm of the season, I could hardly wait to buy my first bunch.
My intention is to help you discover the glow we can feel — inside - out — when we eat with
the rhythm of the seasons.
I like
the rhythm of every season, and the change it brings.
This is the way people have lived frugally — to survive — from the beginning of humanity, bound with
the rhythms of the seasons.
The lengthy layoff breaks
the rhythm of the season and can mean that the teams we saw for the first 12 weeks are not the teams that come out for the postseason.