Winter: Early winter starts after Thanksgiving and is before Christmas and New Years. Late winter is after and runs until roughly St. Patrick's Day or Daylight Savings starting.
Spring is split by Easter and runs until Memorial Day.
Summer is split by July 4th and runs until Labor Day.
Fall is split by Halloween and runs until Thanksgiving.
For Summer and Winter, the early part is a fun time of transition and change.
As I'm writing this I'm also realizing that the solstices and equinoxes also play similar roles to everything I'm describing but I would argue that those are slightly off and the real noticeable changes happen around the holidays.
Late half of Summer and Winter is where they really go whole hog.
Is this anything? Season commentary? Talking bout how late summer feels?
Here's my new idea. If you've stuck it out this far.
Early Winter- everybody works. We've gotta get ready for the holidays. Commercial activity has to take place. Whatever we can get done from Thanksgiving to New Year's. That's working time.
Late Winter- No working. Work shuts down. It's too cold. The days are too short. You have to rest and recover and sleep.
Early Spring- No working. The weather is too fickle. You've gotta wake up slowly. Maybe a little bit of work. Maybe.
Late Spring- Working. Nature is reviving. Blooming. The world is green again. Full of energy. The sun has returned. Time to be passionate and thriving.
Early Summer- No working. You've gotta have fun. If not now, when? When will you have fun?
Late Summer- No working. It's too hot! Are you kidding? No way. Keep having fun. It's growing season.
Early Fall- Working. Harvest time. It's cooling down just a little bit so you can think again. Be productive.
Late Fall- You could make a strong argument for working here BUT you gotta remember that we already committed to working in early Winter and so if we work in Late Fall that's three working periods in a row and that's crazy. Maybe you can choose if you would prefer to work Late Fall or Early Winter but not both.
Anyway so that's my 8 blocks of the year: 3 of which include working and 5 of which don't. I think if we implemented this system everyone would be more meaningfully productive and happier and everyone but the bloodsucking demons would be better off.