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Old 02-28-2010, 01:43 PM
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Default Favorite Season And Why?

Mine is definitely Spring/Summer.

I'm one of those that suffers badly from that depression you get during the wintertime.

It's weird...I lived in WA state from the 5th grade til I got married, and the weather there is mild..lots of rain (well western WA is)...so you'd think I'd be used to the cold.

But preferences changed as I got older, we are now in Germany (and it's COLD COLD COLD), but we are moving to TX and I would do anything to be somewhere where sun is plentiful.

I'd rather complain about how hot it is than how cold I am....not to mention colors seem brighter, everyone seems less moody, you have more motivation to do stuff, it's beautiful when it's blue skies, birds chirping, warm weather, smell of freshly cut grass on a sunny days, hearing kids outside enjoying themselves...I could go on....I sound like I'm in lala land...but when you are in COLD weather for the past 6 years....it takes it's toll on folks that hate it lol....anyway, what is yours?
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As it relates to the weather I do love the summer. However, I love the festivity of the Christmas season just not the coldness.
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Fall. I love the colours and the crisp weather
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Old 03-02-2010, 03:45 AM
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Summer! I can't wait for the long days and warmth.
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Old 03-02-2010, 10:58 AM
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Spring! Perfect weather. not too hot and not too cold. Althought spring lasts for about a week in Reno, then it's hot hot summer!
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I won't even hesitate to answer, that's definitely spring!
Especially the first grass, flowers, leaves, birds singing
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Old 03-05-2010, 08:42 PM
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I'm one of those that suffers badly from that depression you get during the wintertime.

It's weird...I lived in WA state from the 5th grade til I got married, and the weather there is mild..lots of rain (well western WA is)...so you'd think I'd be used to the cold.
That's funny, Lakeisha (well, not the depression part) . I suffer from the exact opposite. I know it's weird, but too much sun and heat seriously drag me down. It might be partly due to the fact that I get migraines and sun glinting off all the surfaces can be a trigger.

I live in Seattle, and I actually moved here partly because of the weather. Rain puts a smile on my face, and a nice, cool, cloudy day is perfection, imo. So I'd have to say spring and fall. Except September's usually too darn hot here. Right now it's perfect. Partly cloudy, about 55, slight breeze.

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Old 03-06-2010, 07:20 AM
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Summer. It gets over 100 here, but with 8% relative humidity it's not bad. Far better than the 90 degrees/90% humidity where I was born and raised. That's like torture
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Old 03-09-2010, 04:09 AM
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Autumn for me. I just love the trees turning and the crisp weather. Go Huskers! (that's the other fall thing).
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I was born on the first day of summer... I'm a total summer baby!
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