The Sports Equinox hit U.S. sports fans last week with overlapping seasons and same-day games across leagues. In what used to be an infrequent occurrence, the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and MLS all had games.
For sports fans, it was both a dream and a conundrum — which to watch? With the current mix of broadcast and streaming, changing TV channels wasn’t as easy as a single button on the remote.
While the technical fall equinox happens in September, where equal hours of sunlight and darkness shine on the equator, for outdoor enthusiasts in Southwest Ohio, the “outdoor equinox” of overlapping opportunities happens reliably in the first week of November. It's the greatest time of the year.
Read the complete column here, ‘Sports Equinox’ hits outdoor enthusiasts, too
My Favorite Week
If it isn’t clear by now, the first week of November is top of my list of favorite weeks in the year.. Whatever your passion, I hope you make time to get out and enjoy what Southwest Ohio has to offer.
I guess “best week” could be up for debate. But for me in Southwest Ohio, the first week of November is near or top of my list, for a number of reasons.
- We’re usually past the first frost, and typically the weather is crisp. Cool enough for the dogs to put in a good shift, especially in the morning. It means you only sweat if you want to work up a sweat.
- It means fewer flying biting bugs, but you should never let your guard down about ticks.
- There is some color left to the trees, but vistas are starting to open up to a golden hue. In other words, before “stick season,” when everything is just brown.
- It’s a great time to knock out fall chores before the holidays and winter weather sets in.
- It’s election week,k and we get to vote.
- I don’t love the time change; it puts a sense of urgency to the evenings and gives a little extra light before most of the civilized world is moving, especially on weekends.
- A bonfire at night makes sense.
- Pheasant and bobwhite quail seasons open. Grouse and woodcock seasons are still open.
- If you’re a deer hunter, archery season is open and the rut is about to peak.
- You can still go fishing if you want, and fish are often in the biting mood.
- Hiking is best with crunchy leaves and a forest that looks like a world of Fruity Pepple cereal.
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