Panama has only two seasons. Rainy season and protest season. Errrr… Ha ha ha… OK, let’s try again, there are only two seasons in Panama: Dry season, which goes from late December to mid April, and rainy season. When it rains, it pours and, when it does not, likelyhood, it will be humid. As for dry season, it is similar to summer here in Canada.
After living 20+ years in Panama, I learned not to enjoy the hot, sunny, humid weather. To a certain extent, summer reminds me of that. And, in the case of Canada and other template countries, sun out from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. is not something I enjoy either. Well, to a certain extent but not as much as the rest of the people.
So, which season I enjoy the most? Well, the title should have given you a hint, hehehe. And what is the most distinctive feature of fall? Aside of the rain of course… The changing colour of the tree leaves! Now, technically, it is still summer but you can already see fall coming, when you see these:



Oh, in a previoust post, I mentioned about mooncakes and Mid-Autumn Festival. Yesterday, I attended an event at Dr. Sun Yat Sen Garden for an event related to Mid-Autumn Festival. Will make post of it later but, I could not help showing this picture first…

OK, it is an empty plate after I had a piece of mooncake. But, isn’t the pattern pretty?


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