Inside the four common seasonal categories – winter, spring, summer, fall - lie clusters of small parallel seasons that measure time inside of time, creating by their colors and shapes and sounds and tastes and smells the broader temporal divisions. As June comes to a close, taking with it the longest days of Early Summer, the subseasons that follow solstice create a patchwork of interlocking phases of the landscape’s transformation. What might seem at first to just be “summer’ or the “Dog Days”