Australian summer (December to February) is the rebellious cousin. It’s loud, bright, and runs on its own primal energy. It doesn’t whisper "relax"; it shouts "survive and thrive."
It is a season that demands you participate. You can't hide from it. So you grab your esky (cooler), your thongs (flip flops), and you head outside. summers in australia
For ten minutes, the rain is horizontal. Drakes flood. Dogs hide under beds. And then, as quickly as it arrived, it passes. The air smells like wet earth (petrichor). The frogs sing. The night is cool enough to finally sleep. Culture defines the summer calendar. Boxing Day (December 26) is for cricket. Whether you are at the MCG or watching on a tiny portable TV in a caravan park, the sound of leather on willow means summer is official. Australian summer (December to February) is the rebellious
Forget everything you think you know about summer. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, your idea of the season probably involves fireflies, humid thunderstorms, and maybe a 4th of July barbecue. You can't hide from it