Replacing the wondrous garden of the warm season with vegetables for the cold rains was an arduous task. On Katchka the warmth and dryness are long, drawn out, void of the growth of food and the fall of water; the importance of the wet growing season becomes more and more obvious as each year the drought grows longer.
But Ash saw beauty in both seasons, and in their relations – the womb of winter preparing and nourishing the dry, helpless summer.
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