favorite time of year
By cattibre
@cattibre (160)
United States
September 7, 2012 7:26pm CST
What is your favorite time of year? I have always enjoyed Fall because of the colors of the leaves and how it is not too hot or too cold. I like Spring and Winter too. I love the flowers in the spring and the snow in the winter, but Fall just has such a wonderful feel about it. What season do you prefer?
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@prakashsahni (185)
• India
10 Sep 12
I think I like the winter the most as it fills people with new colors and hope. The coolness that fills into the breathes and the sweaters and jacket that one put up changes the scene and the snow which falls from the sky makes it the best time of the year. However the cold is one that might interest many but to me it is the best season and I like it even when it is 0 degrees. Bonfire or campfires while camping in this season makes it an unforgettable memory. The winter itself is a goods boon that en showers the human kind with god's blessings. I like the winter season the most. I like to go camping and hunting (if possible).
@VGDesigns (102)
• United States
9 Sep 12
I love the summer and going to the beach. I try to find beaches that don't have a whole lot of people.
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
16 Sep 12
My favorite time of the year is autumn as well of all the four seasons. I love it because of its cool weather, neither too hot nor too cold. Besides, I don't have to wear too much. It makes me feel very comfortable in this season.
@CelticSoulSister (1640)
• Southend-On-Sea, England
18 Sep 12
Autumn for me, (fall) definitely as I don't like the summer. I like the golden autumn days when the sun shines and it gives off a yellow-ish glow, then when it starts to set, there's a very pleasant wistful feeling in the way that the light hits the earth.
@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
8 Sep 12
We only have dry and wet season in my country. I am glad to know other friends here actually have four seasons in their place. I hope I could also experience that season in the days or years to come.