My favourite season has gotta be spring, here’s why :

For me in the UK, when spring hits its basically a diet coke version of summer, sure there’s some rain but boy when it’s sunny, then its a great feeling because you’re not too hot and bothered.

Same things for sleeping at night, oh and it’s not so cold that you can comfortably wear almost anything without being absolutely cooked like an egg!

What about you?

  • JackGreenEarth
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    91 month ago

    Autumn. You get the temperature benefits of Spring, without the bugs all waking up. Plus there are the pumpkins and holidays. And conkers!

    • Chris
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      31 month ago

      You’ve sold me on Autumn. I was going to go for Spring.

      Winter is next (cosy days indoors, potentially snow, and when it is sunny it’s lovely because it’s still cold)

      Summer bottom of the heap. Can’t be doing with the heat.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 month ago

    Summer. The best activities: dining on patios and drinking in beer gardens, camping and hiking, going for long walks, and lots more. Long days. Heat doesn’t bother me, and if it ever does I have A/C.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      Same. I like outdoor heat quite a bit as well so summer is the time of year where there’s no physical pain and lots of opportunity for leisurely exercise.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      I like summer because I hate the cold so much. Idk how people prefer it. I have to wear extra clothes everywhere. If I need to work outside my hands hurt from hitting anything even lightly. Dry skin all the time. Need to warm up my car every morning. The list goes on.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 month ago

    Summer.

    I grew up in a desert and LOVE the heat. Doesn’t matter if it’s humid or dry, so long as it’s hot I’m happy. And I HATE the cold. If I have to wear long pants and/or long sleeves to stay warm, it’s too cold out.

  • @[email protected]
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    128 days ago

    I think around about the 2008th to 2012th season of the AD series the writing was starting to pick up a bit, they’re just sorta phoning it in now and trying to spice it up with some shark jumping B stories about the political backdrop .

  • @[email protected]
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    I’d say probably autumn, or maybe spring. Summer is too hot and winter is too cold, though it is fun going inside to a nice heated home during winter and going inside to a nice cooled home during summer, I hate that I got sick this winter with bronchitis and I’m still getting over it even though I haven’t been sick for multiple years until now. Autumn just looks really nice, but leaves can be slippery when walking outside so you gotta be a bit careful too.

  • Kane
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    11 month ago

    Gotta say spring, summer has been getting a little too hot and most of my life I’ve not had AC. I’ve got bad memories trying to sleep with the heat in an “attic”-style bedroom.

  • HubertManne
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    11 month ago

    lack of sun in winter means its right out. its always nice to not be bundled up but height of summer can be oppressive which is like mid to late. Thing with spring and some degree fall is it can be wet and colder than you want for rain. I don’t know if I have one favorite season but I think I have the most days I enjoy being outdoors in the summer with it usually tending to be earlier summer and then spring and then fall with winter being the bottom of the tier. Even if the sun were out in winter I think it would be bottom. Its nice having a few snowy days to enjoy if its not bitterly cold but it loses its charm pretty fast.

  • @[email protected]
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    330 days ago

    My favorite time of year is immediately after Christmas, because that’s the furthest I get away from Christmas.