What's your favorite season?

Rexmons • Nov 9, 2007 1:05 pm
If you had to choose a favorite which would it be and why?
Rexmons • Nov 9, 2007 1:09 pm
I like fall because:

not too hot
not too cold
no allergies or allergy-ridden people
great barbeque / beer drinking weather
football
foliage
no annoying insects like mosquitos
jinx • Nov 9, 2007 1:13 pm
In the past few years I've come to hate winter. I want to move somewhere that doesn't have winter - not Boston Jim.
lumberjim • Nov 9, 2007 1:22 pm
Rexmons;405376 wrote:
I like fall because:

not too hot
not too cold
no allergies or allergy-ridden people
great barbeque / beer drinking weather
football
foliage
no annoying insects like mosquitos

amen, brother!
Tink • Nov 9, 2007 4:00 pm
Fall. Gorgeous colors, a fire in the fireplace, stormy at times. Love the sound of rain on the roof.
Bullitt • Nov 9, 2007 4:04 pm
Winter. Doing anything outside is exercise, skiing, turn down the heat and throw another log on the fire, driving is alot more fun (empty parking lots are the best), and beautiful scenery.
bluecuracao • Nov 9, 2007 4:41 pm
I usually like fall, but not so much this year. Last month it was 90 degrees, and now this month it's 40.
rkzenrage • Nov 9, 2007 4:56 pm
I live in FL.
FL season is my favorite season.
binky • Nov 9, 2007 5:04 pm
late fall here in the desert is the best, not windy yet, or too hot(115) or too cold(30)
Clodfobble • Nov 9, 2007 5:21 pm
Fall here is irritatingly unpredictable. It alternates between 50 and 85 degrees from October to December, sometimes within a single day. The leaves don't change color, they just eventually freeze on the trees where they are. And at the tail end come the holidays, which--due to extended family--are mostly a pain in the ass.

Spring is much better.
Chocolatl • Nov 9, 2007 6:01 pm
rkzenrage;405484 wrote:
I live in FL.
FL season is my favorite season.


As another Florida resident, my favorite season is "not hot, fewer hurricanes," which is usually October - May.

But "fall" is probably my favorite time of year. Everyone bunkers down for winter and the holidays, and we always make sure to throw open the windows and enjoy the nice breeze. I also like how the balance tips during fall, from the bright, active energy of summer to a more mellow, introspective feel during winter.
DanaC • Nov 9, 2007 8:13 pm
Autumn is my favourite season. I love the hint of distant bonfires on the wind in the evening, the colours in the woods, the crackle of cold leaves underfoot. I also love the sweet sense of melancholy that seems to come with Autumn and the drawing in of the nights. By winter, the barren landscape becomes treacherous underfoot and the short days and long nights have lost their spice and become inconvenient. Mostly though I think some part of me is still a five year old, for whom the onset of autumn brings the promise of festivals to come.
TheMercenary • Nov 9, 2007 8:55 pm
Winter, I have learned to hate the cold.

Spring, Nice, but down here there are way to many bugs coming out at that time.

Summer, Ahhhhh.... now the season begins. All the toys come out, esp the boat and jet ski. We love it. The sun!

Fall, a close runner up to summer because it lasts so long here. It does not even begin to cool off until around the end of Oct. I am still wearing shorts every day but it has started to dip into the 30's in the night, with highs in the 70's during the day. And on top of that I get to really gin up the outdoor fireplace so it is a close second to Summer for me.
ZenGum • Nov 10, 2007 6:48 am
In the mediterranean climate of southern Australia, spring has pleasant temperatures but still enough water about (usually!) for growth and life. Autumnal temperatures are good too, but things are often still dead from the summer dry.
Winter is a little cold and gray.
Summer is just too damn hot, although around dusk and moonlit summer nights totally rock.

In Japan, winter is shitty cold and summer is shitty hot and the transitions are just too damn fast. Spring flower-viewing is lovely, as are the autumn leaves.
JuancoRocks • Nov 10, 2007 1:29 pm
DanaC;405524 wrote:
Autumn is my favourite season. I love the hint of distant bonfires on the wind in the evening, the colours in the woods, the crackle of cold leaves underfoot. I also love the sweet sense of melancholy that seems to come with Autumn and the drawing in of the nights. By winter, the barren landscape becomes treacherous underfoot and the short days and long nights have lost their spice and become inconvenient. Mostly though I think some part of me is still a five year old, for whom the onset of autumn brings the promise of festivals to come.


Very nice Dana, very poetic.......

The desert has nine months of beautiful weather..Fall, Winter and Spring. They are almost interchangeable temperature-wise, just the difference in the leaves on the trees.(Or not on the trees)

Then comes summer and all the snowbirds that were here sucking up our nice weather during fall and winter head back to their normal homes and the traffic on the streets gets a little better.

As hot as it is, there is no smell quite like the desert after a summer rain.

I guess I like them all equally, for different reasons.

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DanaC • Nov 10, 2007 1:44 pm
Oh wow, what a stunning sky!
Sundae • Nov 10, 2007 3:08 pm
DanaC;405524 wrote:
Autumn is my favourite season. I love the hint of distant bonfires on the wind in the evening, the colours in the woods, the crackle of cold leaves underfoot. I also love the sweet sense of melancholy that seems to come with Autumn and the drawing in of the nights... Mostly though I think some part of me is still a five year old, for whom the onset of autumn brings the promise of festivals to come.

Just how I feel.

And to sum it up

A Day in Autumn
It will not always be like this,
The air windless, a few last
Leaves adding their decoration
To the trees’ shoulders, braiding the cuffs
Of the boughs with gold; a bird preening

In the lawn’s mirror. Having looked up
From the day’s chores, pause a minute,
Let the mind take its photograph
Of the bright scene, something to wear
Against the heart in the long cold.

R S Thomas
Clodfobble • Nov 10, 2007 6:04 pm
I'd like to see this poll taken again in April. I think a number of people are subconciously biased because the question was asked just as Fall has been relieving them of the nastiness of summer.
Sundae • Nov 10, 2007 6:08 pm
Not me.
Spring is so damned muddy. I never got what the poets saw in it.
Also I have always loved decaying grandeur, and that is what Autumn is to me.

I'll try to remember to post another poll next year, see who the turncoats are :)
Aliantha • Nov 10, 2007 6:12 pm
I love summer because you can do whatever you like outside and you don't need a jumper (sweater). It's the season of minimal clothing actually which is good on so many levels, the least of which is less washing.
DanaC • Nov 10, 2007 6:16 pm
Also I have always loved decaying grandeur


That's it! that is exactly what autumn is. Well put SG.
Shawnee123 • Nov 13, 2007 12:02 pm
Do you think that if you asked again in the dead of winter, like February after a few hundred blizzards, you might get more answers of Spring?

I love Fall, we've had a gorgeous one this year, and it is my first one living on the river which has been beautiful. I like Spring because Winter is over.

I love thunderstorms, so that's good about summer. However, I used to say summer was my favorite season but with having put on some weight and the sneaking suspicions of perimenopause, I can't take the extreme heat anymore! Maybe next summer.
shina • Nov 13, 2007 9:40 pm
Winter. Snow falling.
vivant • Nov 14, 2007 12:42 am
Spring. Baseball!