For humans, winter is a season of interiority. It encourages gathering indoors, sharing heat, and resting the mind. It is the necessary silence before the cycle begins again. Why the Stations Matter
The final announced stop. No one speaks. The ground is iron and frost. You step out into a cathedral of silence. The train waits—but does not leave. Here, the stars are closer. Here, the trees are bones telling stories. You build no fire. You build no house. You stand still enough to hear the earth turn. And in that stillness, spring stirs— not as a promise, but as a root. 4 stations of the year
The Summer Solstice marks the point where the sun reaches its highest path in the sky. For humans, this station is synonymous with leisure, travel, and outdoor celebration, capitalizing on the extended "golden hours." 3. Autumn: The Station of Harvest For humans, winter is a season of interiority