Occasionally, when I have a good photo on hand to explain a German term, I will post a mini German lesson.
Today’s word is:
Altweibersommer (lit: old women’s summer), or Indian summer.
Origin of the term: The term weiben (used as a verb), in German mythology, stood for tying spiderwebs in old German.
For the past few days, we have had blue skies, sunny afternoons, cool mornings and evenings, dewy grass, and sparkling spiderwebs.
Wunderschönes Bild! đ