In August, from the comet Swift-Tuttle, a meteor shower originates which has the maximum passage peak in the nights between 10 and 13.Every year, in August, the Earth, in its path around the Sun, intersects the swarm of debris left by this comet about 20 km large and which comes […]
Monthly Archives: July 2021
Because the word is our most immediate means of communication and the children when they start to articulate the words begin the conquest of their autonomy.It is important to narrate because every story, fable, or fairy tale represents a path of growth. Playing between the fantastic and the real allows […]
Climate change makes the August sun increasingly hot, the countryside is now dry, but the flowers never stop opening and, indeed, we see them appear in conditions that seem incredible to us. This is the case of the Apulian Bellflower (Campanula versicolor). The intense blue color of the campanulate corollas […]
“Capperi!” (Capers! In English: Wow!) Never was an expression of pleasant surprise and wonder more appropriate, as was the amazement aroused by the magnificence and elegance of the caper in bloom.The caper (Capparis spinosa L. 1753) belongs to the Capparaceae family.It is a typically Mediterranean plant, present in the central-southern […]
…. “It rains on the brackish and burnt tamarisksit rains on the pinesit rains on the divine myrtles ……. ”And the pinehas a sound and myrtleother sound and junipermore, different toolsunder countless fingers “(Gabriele d’Annunzio, The rain in the pine grove, 1902) In arid and sunny Mediterranean summers, the thirsty […]