Nestled in the countryside is a charming village, where cattle graze by the river. Above, clouds converge as a storm starts to brew.
Summer is the warmest season of the year, typically occurring after spring and before autumn. In the Northern Hemisphere, summer is marked by the longest days and shortest nights, particularly around the summer solstice, which usually falls on June 21st or 22nd. This season is often associated with growth and vitality, as it is the time of greatest plant growth in regions with sufficient rainfall. Celebrated in various cultures, summer is a time for outdoor activities, vacations, and enjoying the abundance of nature's offerings.
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