For cultures birthed in the temperate zones of the world, which comprise a majority of the most important and most advanced among us, spring is almost universally seen as a time of renewal and rebirth. Often, there are religious trappings associated with the changing of the seasons, and this is for good reason. Agrarian life was structured around the calendar, the long winter months signifying a time in which the earth couldn't produce its usual bounty. The change to spring meant a return to planting, to
Weekly Technetic #12: The new spring
Weekly Technetic #12: The new spring
Weekly Technetic #12: The new spring
For cultures birthed in the temperate zones of the world, which comprise a majority of the most important and most advanced among us, spring is almost universally seen as a time of renewal and rebirth. Often, there are religious trappings associated with the changing of the seasons, and this is for good reason. Agrarian life was structured around the calendar, the long winter months signifying a time in which the earth couldn't produce its usual bounty. The change to spring meant a return to planting, to