[i]Summer.
My choice is based on the fact that I live in Ireland.
Spring is a very short Season in Ireland, and it often too wet to do anything outdoors.
Autumn is depressing if you are into horticulture. It’s sad watching all the leaves turn brown, and all the bare trees. There’s also a practical element involving constantly having to rake up these dead leaves. Autumn is also hay fever Season for me.
As for Winter, I hate the cold. I also hate ice on roads and sidewalks. I live in the country, and black ice is major issue where I live. The daily commute to work when the weather turns bad is stressful.[/i]
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Wait your leaves dont turn red or yellow first?
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Bearbeitet von Seraph: 10/12/2020 4:29:35 PM[i]I suppose it depends on the plant/tree. I very rarely ever see red leaves. I suppose yellow is fairly common, although they don't stay on the tree for very long. I mostly just notice the brown stuff on the ground. Much like Spring, Autumn over here doesn't seem to last very long. These Seasons are very short, and very drastic. We get some of our best weather in late August to early October ( the last few Summer's have been very wet from May - July ), and then the temperature suddenly drops, all the leaves fall off the trees, and then we are in Winter.[/i]
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