Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1901 — About the Weather. [ARTICLE]
About the Weather.
Stop kicking about the weather and complaining it is “too cold” or “too hot.” Let us be cheerful. We have the long, bright summer before us. After the summer comes the autumn, which is the grandest season of the Northern year—with its harvest moons, its half-veiled sunlight shining on the yellow harvest fields, or on the crimson and yellow leaves of the forest, and the Indian summer, with Its wierd lights, dim horizons and smoke wreathed nills. The fruitage of the months then is gathered and reward crowns the brow of labor. This is a glorious world* if we only strive to make it so and take the seasons gratefully as they come to us.
