Which doesn't sound too odd to someone who has lived in the Southern Hemisphere.
Christmas in summer, Easter in autumn . . . Perhaps something is lost to liturgical observance when the calendar and the seasons don't match up as tradition intended, but I'll leave the final verdict up to the artists.
Paul, thanks bunches for the interesting art site link.
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Which doesn't sound too odd to someone who has lived in the Southern Hemisphere.
Christmas in summer, Easter in autumn . . . Perhaps something is lost to liturgical observance when the calendar and the seasons don't match up as tradition intended, but I'll leave the final verdict up to the artists.