Autumn of course...no comparison...summer is too hot, too many bugs, spring too wet, too early to plant, winter, too cold, cannot work outside. NO COMPARISON.
ANYTIME between -20* and +100* :laughing: :thumbsup: :smile:
#4
RobertBrown
I found one that I'm really fond of. I got it at Sams club it's called organic pepper garlic. I like to use it when grilling both chicken and steak. It's also good on grilled red cabbage.
Ask me for the recipe.:licking:
Autumn of course...no comparison...summer is too hot, too many bugs, spring too wet, too early to plant, winter, too cold, cannot work outside. NO COMPARISON.
Wow, I was surprised to see your choice! I guess you're right about spring being too wet,
but for me, I'm for spring! :thumbsup:After a long, cold winter, it is nice to see everything come to life again.
Wow, I was surprised to see your choice! I guess you're right about spring being too wet,
but for me, I'm for spring! :thumbsup:After a long, cold winter, it is nice to see everything come to life again.
Winter gives many of us a break from yard care and upkeep, and for me, winter also makes me appreciate the other months more....but those are the only things I enjoy about winter, EXCEPT getting to play with my snow removal toys.
#8
JDgreen
Can't fricking believe this--over 140 views and only a half dozen replies. TALK ABOUT APATHY !!
You have a good attitude, my job used to require me working outdoors much of the time, I sometimes got so bundled up it was hard to do anything, and there was always the hazards of slipping and falling and with no traction underfoot it was hard to move things outside. But now that I am retired winter isn't so bad.
I would have to pick summer, and it's crazy because I used to hate summer because I overheat really easily. Now, I look forward to it because I get to go to the beach and the house stays warmer. I can't wait for the weather to warm up!:biggrin:
#12
grnspot110
It sure ain't Winter!!! :frown::thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown: :laughing:~~ grnspot110
#13
Briana
This thread has been moved to the new Polls Forum. :biggrin:
My favourite is the winter because it's a lot better to put cloths on then take them off in the heat. As you get older the winter get a little rougher to coupe with.:wink:
#15
Parkmower
Fall!
But I do hate doin leaf work
#16
BKBrown
Spring, Fall, & Winter is not one of the choices. I'd like summer better if more of it was cooler. :thumbsup:
#17
jmurray01
I voted summer, because I'm a lazy bugger and love relaxing out in the back garden!
However, I do like winter too, but not as much, because of the negatives - Car not getting out, having to shovel the path etc...
However, the UK had the coldest summer in 18 years this year!
Hopefully it'll be a bit hotter next year, some days I woke up and had to turn the radiator on it was so cold. That isn't how summer should be!
Everything smells much better in winter, and if I had a snow blower I would probably love winter, but it is just the fact I have to shovel our very long path every single morning (and putting my back out in the process) in the winter that makes me hate it.
There are only two seasons as far as I'm concerned. Summer and Winter. If the temps don't start at 60 degrees or above in the morning and warm up from there, its Winter to me. I feel like a popsicle from the time the lows drop below 60 degrees in the Fall until they get back up into the 60's in the Spring.
#25
Carl Bert
I guess I am one of those people that enjoy the anticipation more then the actual doing of things, if that makes any sense. Spring is my absolute favorite month, because its a sign of good things ahead. It just gives me a good feeling, which unfortunately slowly goes away by the end of Fall. I guess I need to work on that.:biggrin::biggrin:
I like the season changes so I don't have a favorite. IMO much depends on your location.
Here in the southern plains (northeast Oklahoma) summer temps can be 115 degrees which we've had this summer along with the usual drought. Yards and pastures dead. Dormant bermuda grass in the yard and pasture is so dry with 110 degree heat and 20-25 mph winds it bleaches almost white.
Winter temps down to 31 below zero but three days later can be back into the 50s. Snow average is 9" however last Febuary we had over 40" of snow in a two wek period. Rainfall averge is 40" which were well below that.
Springs can be wet and cold and fall can be hot and dry. Land of the extremes.
Thats why I'm always ready for the next season change. I'm looking forward to fall.
West TX and west OK folks are in serious trouble so I doubt those folks would pick summer with all of those 100-110 + degree days/weeks/months as their favorite.