The 12 months of the year. They have more than just a physical defenition. They are something more. Feelings, moods, emotions, and other non-physical qualities are associated with them.

January: It is a new year, but other things don’t change. This month goes by without any major events. It is a dull month. New Year’s resolutions never take place.

February: Still a dull month, but you start to see a blur of something. A blur that gets larger and more clearer as time goes by. Your mind is no longer “snoozing.”

March: The blur is still hard to see, but you know what it is. It is the Summer aproaching, and the end of Winter.

April: The flowers start to bloom, the trees start to grow, and the bushes and other underbrush start to flourish. Things brighten up a little bit. The blur is clear now, and it continues to come closer.

May: The cleared up blur is almost within reach. People now start to swim, golf and do other summer activities. The summer “fever” has started.

June: Summer has arrived! People are starting to enjoy themselves, whether it’s children, adolescents, or adults. You reflect on the good times you had during the schoolyear.

July: School is no longer in your mind. You are clear of all stress. It is the most peaceful month of the year. Peaceful, but not dull.

August: August is a fun month, but is also a warning sign. It reads, “September approaching.” You start to lose the peacefulness.

September: Perhaps the worst month of the year. School is back, homes are deserted, and nothing can describe the world other than “ordinary” and “typical.”

October: Not a good month to be in, but it isn’t dull. Halloween fever can brighten up someone’s life. After all, it very well could be September instead.

November: The cold weather surely has begun by now. You are settled in to school, and Summer is now out of thought.

December: The funnest month of the schoolyear. Christmas and its cheer can really turn a dull month into an exiting 31 days.
 

12 months, 12 moods, 12 effects. All are more than just a location of Earth in its orbit.