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I asked a while back when Autumn was because of an Autumn Ball I am
organising, well, in the Company's Diary I am sending out, there is a little
bit as follows:-

Spring begins March 20th @ 05.48
Summer begins June 20th @ 23.59
Autumn begins September 22nd @ 15.44
Winter begins December 21st @ 12.04

So I guess anywhere between September 22nd and December 20th and I can call
it an Autumn Ball :-))

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Default Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter

'Mike' wrote:
I asked a while back when Autumn was because of an Autumn Ball I am
organising, well, in the Company's Diary I am sending out, there is a little
bit as follows:-

Spring begins March 20th @ 05.48
Summer begins June 20th @ 23.59
Autumn begins September 22nd @ 15.44
Winter begins December 21st @ 12.04

So I guess anywhere between September 22nd and December 20th and I can call
it an Autumn Ball :-))

Mike


Yes Mike, it does vary slightly, but if you reckon on the equinoxes and
longest and shortest days being the 21st of their respective months you
will not be far out.
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'Mike' wrote:
I asked a while back when Autumn was because of an Autumn Ball I am
organising, well, in the Company's Diary I am sending out, there is a
little bit as follows:-

Spring begins March 20th @ 05.48
Summer begins June 20th @ 23.59
Autumn begins September 22nd @ 15.44
Winter begins December 21st @ 12.04

So I guess anywhere between September 22nd and December 20th and I can
call it an Autumn Ball :-))

Mike


Yes Mike, it does vary slightly, but if you reckon on the equinoxes and
longest and shortest days being the 21st of their respective months you
will not be far out.


Yes well that is for 2008, be interesting to see what 2009 brings forth :-)

(Didn't have these diaries for this year)

Mike


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www.rneba.org.uk. The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association to find your ex-Greenie mess mates.
www.iowtours.com for all ex-Service Reunions. More being added regularly
"Navy Days" Portsmouth 25th - 27th July 2008. RN Shipmates will be there.



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