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Shadowyzard
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Posted: March 17 2021 at 17:01 |
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I definitely choose winter; but if I were living in Yakutsk, I might reconsider my decision.
For those who don't give a f**k, I added some other options. Edited by Shadowyzard - March 17 2021 at 17:12 |
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Grumpyprogfan
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We had two weeks of brutally cold weather this year. Colder than it's been for 30 years. Still, winter wins for me.
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^ It is said that Turkey's delightful 4 seasonal aeon is over, and there will be no winters here anymore. Really, winter was kinda absent this year hereabouts.
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JD
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I am Canadian...so BOTH. Gotta have the beauty of winter but the warmth of summer. The only downside to winter is the driving in bad weather or having to shovel snow. The only downside to summer is raking leaves and sunburns.
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Summer all the way.
If I lived in a climate where the winters were more 'interesting' my choice may be different, but in southern England, winters are generally relatively mild and very wet, which is just depressing. There's very little snow, just black skies, rain and mud wherever you go. |
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I concur. Our local park has been a sea of mud for the last couple of months, so our lunch time walk has to be carefully planned to avoid the quagmire. Roll on summer and dry ground to walk on.
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All the seasons have their perks and negative features. I think summer has the least negative features for where I live, so I picked that. Fall is a close second.
Winter: Perks: don't have to mow the lawn Negs: shoveling snow; driving in snow or ice; cold winds suck; mud from melting snow; cold rains Spring: Perks: warmer temps; things turn green Negs: if the spring bloom is sudden, allergies kick in; mowing the lawn Summer: Perks: warm temps; tends to be dryer, so less mowing; quieter workplace (work at a university - fewer students) Negs: occasional heatwave, thunderstorms scare the dog Fall: Perks: cooler temps, but not bad; less mowing Negs: students come back; sometimes get mold allergies
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I love cloudy weather, but hate getting soaked. Mud? Every reasonable human being has gotta hate walking through the muddy areas. |
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I also love snow, in many ways. I enjoy cold weather, outside. I sometimes go out just because the weather is very cold that day. I can enjoy up to -20 degrees celcius, and can endure up to -30. Never exposed to Yakutskesque colds.
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I have a Spring in my step when Summer's on its way, but in the Autumn of my days, I like a nice Winter song.
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Summer....but then I'm old and the cold is getting hard to handle.
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You just call out my name And you know wherever I am I'll come running, to see you again Winter, spring, summer or fall All you have to do is call And I'll be there You've got a friend |
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Growing up in British Columbia, winter was my favourite. Well, I liked summer just about as much. We had ski mountains close by and I skied every chance I got — at least until a ski racing accident slowed me down. Also went up to Whistler and Blackcomb regularly. I also loved the summer, mostly for sailing, climbing, mountain biking and kayaking. I was very much an outdoors person. Nowadays summers feel much too hot to me, winters are just plain miserable, and the rest of the year is best not talked about. Edited by Logan - March 18 2021 at 16:14 |
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I'm a native of the Chicago area of the USA, and winter always means my favorite season = ice fishing!
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