
I think it is FINALLY Rainy Season here in Southwest Florida. I have traditionally marked it as starting June 15th, plus or minus a day or two, since the Earth does wobble a bit on her axis.
It seems to me that this time of year, is the start of the new year, in Southwest Florida. Many Pagans I know, start their year at Samhain (October 31st) when it is said that the the veil between the worlds is thin.
But the way I look at it, this is the start of the new year. This is the time of year when school is out for the summer, and people are graduating, getting married, and moving away. Some people do all of that in a whirlwind week of change. The rest of us, go see them off: we go to graduation ceremonies, to weddings and we help people pack up and move.
In Southwest Florida, all of that is happening as we slog into Rainy Season. When I place an emphasis on “Rainy Season,” I am talking about the Wheel of the Year, in accordance with the weather here in Southwest Florida. (This concordance is in contrast to the Pagan Wheel of the Year celebrated by a lot of pagans: Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Spring Equinox, Beltaine, Summer Solstice, Lunnasagh, and Mabon/Autumnal Equinox.)
Here in Southwest Florida, we have Rainy Season, Hurricane Season, Autumnal Equinox, Dry Season, and, Fire Season. The Solstices and Equinoxes are interspersed in this annual cycle, but I’ll talk about that more, in another post.
After we do all those family rituals and ceremonies, then it is a smart time to do a ceremony to honor the shift of what “was,” and recognize that everything that follows, is new now. In Southwest Florida, the Rain is very cleansing., It usually hasn’t rained a whole lot since about mid-October. The Earth is dry and everything is kind of dusty. The Rains literally wash the dirt away.
Once the daily afternoon thunder showers start happening, here in Southwest Florida, then the accompanying element of Humidity, rears its head. (Humidity is another face of Water.)
In Southwest Florida, our whole way of approaching daily life, changes in Rainy Season. It must, because Rainy Season is characterized by Rain — usually daily afternoon thundershowers, high Humidity, and Heat. We also have a high UV index, because we are so far South, we are in the Tropics.
This time of year, I tend to get up earlier, because I want to get a lot of things done before it gets too humid. I want to sit on the lanai in the morning and bird watch and read Facebook, until it gets too hot to sit out there. I need to do yard work, before it gets too hot. I should run to the grocery store, before it gets too hot. Hmmm, maybe I’ll go to the Beach, before it gets too hot. So, I have to prioritize and decide, before it gets too hot.
This time of year, by about 10:00 AM, it is usually over 80 degrees and Humid. If you can manage it, you don’t run errands from noon until after it has rained. For one thing, it is too hot to be out, if you don’t have to. For another thing, once it starts raining, seems like everybody forgets how to drive on wet/slippery roads. This is a particular problem, because the daily afternoon thunder storms occur during rush hour.
On the other hand, there’s less traffic on the road this time of year because the Snowbirds left just before Easter, and, the Tourists haven’t all arrived yet. {That’s a distinction I’ll save for another post.} So, for a few weeks, the restaurants are less crowded, and so is everything else. It is just hot, and everyone is exclaiming that to each other.
When Rainy Season starts, in Southwest Florida, we do a Water Ceremony. After setting up sacred space, and after acknowledging the Great Spirit and Father Sky, the Big Water, and Mother Earth, and the Four Directions, then we thank the Rains for coming, for without it, we’d all go hungry. We honor the aspect of High Humidity, because that’s about all you CAN do about Humidity. We drink water, to honor the Rains and because this time of year, that’s just smart to stay hydrated.
After the daily afternoon thunder shower, the plants and the Mother Earth usually drink up all the water very quickly, and what wasn’t absorbed gets steamed off…

The point of the Earthways Shamanic Path, is to learn what the natural rhythms are where you live, and then, honor those rhythms. In doing so, you will Share Peace With Our Earth.