Assuming summer is required, the following 3 results were found.
T-SQL DateTimestampshttps://www.joellipman.com/articles/database/t-sql/t-sql-datetimestamps.html
setup Windows XP SP3 MS SQL Server Management Studio 2008 SQL Server 2008 R2 Regional Setting: London BST (British Summer Time) Tuesday the 11th of October 2011 at 06:00am: CONVERT(CHAR(19), CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, 0) Oct 11 2011 6:00AM CONVERT(CHAR(8),...
in the Morning Neolithic Post-Apocalyptic Prehistoric during the Renaissance Sepia-Toned Spring during the Stone Ages Summer during Twilight Victorian Vintage Winter during World War Level of Detail 8k resolution Hyper-realistic Intrinsic Details...
this is where technology has come to the rescue and returned my calming view... Note: I think this is running in British Summer Time (BST) rather than GMT or it's clock is seriously off. Otherwise it's a picture from the future (see photo timestamps).