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Post by brynn on Jan 22, 2025 4:35:28 GMT
Spring because many things are new and fresh.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on Jan 22, 2025 7:09:57 GMT
Fall. It’s aligned with the element of water so the flow starts slowing down outside and goes more inside. The creative projects start, the holidays prep and its golden sunsets. The Sun isn’t so high up anymore and seems to have a “quieter” shine.
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Post by nancydrew on Jan 22, 2025 7:40:34 GMT
Definitely summer. I love the warm weather.
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Post by katlady on Jan 22, 2025 7:54:40 GMT
Fall. It’s aligned with the element of water so the flow starts slowing down outside and goes more inside. The creative projects start, the holidays prep and its golden sunsets. The Sun isn’t so high up anymore and seems to have a “quieter” shine. I really love how you said that! Maybe that is why I like fall the best.
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Post by Katie on Jan 22, 2025 10:23:20 GMT
I used to be a Fall girl all the way. Living in Wisconsin, I loved the leaves and sweaters, etc but lately I am loving Spring. I’d say May is my favorite month. April a close second. I love watching the buds form on the trees, the grass getting greeener, the birds are so happy…it really is special to watch everything come back to life after winter.
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msladibug
Pearl Clutcher
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Post by msladibug on Jan 22, 2025 14:20:44 GMT
My favorite is late spring to early fall.
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Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Jan 22, 2025 15:30:16 GMT
I'm a summer girl through and through. I love the heat and the long days with it stayling light until late.
I even like getting in a hot car in the summer and taking a moment to just soak in the heat before cranking up the air conditioner. Lol.
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Post by ~summer~ on Jan 22, 2025 16:12:26 GMT
I like May be cause it feels like summer and this hills are usually green I like August because it’s hot and I go to Spain I like December for evenings by the fire and twinkly white lights for Christmas
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Jan 25, 2025 21:25:51 GMT
I like spring when it is starting to get warmer and grass is turning green because everyone seems happy and hopeful. Days are longer. But the weather is probably best (imo) in early fall. I like the turning of the leaves and starting to feel cozy but not freezing.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jan 25, 2025 21:52:07 GMT
I love late spring when I can start planting in earnest.
I love the look of autumn leaves, but knowing the cold is right around the corner is depressing.
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scrappinmama
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Post by scrappinmama on Jan 26, 2025 0:20:09 GMT
I love fall and spring. As someone who grew up in Southern California, I really never got to experience those two seasons until I moved to the Midwest. Fall colors are always stunning, it's not cold enough to need a winter coat, you can still spend time outside without freezing. Then spring is lovely coming out of winter, seeing everything in bloom. I love it!
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Post by teddyw on Jan 26, 2025 0:26:39 GMT
October. I love the weather and the leaves changing and everything that goes with it. Flowers are still blooming but there’s the pumpkin patches, corn mazes and bonfires. I love sweaters and jeans.
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paget
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Post by paget on Jan 26, 2025 1:47:00 GMT
It used be be fall but somewhere along the line I changed and now I am a summer girl. It’s easier to be a fan of summer in the PNW where it really does get hot often at all (especially for me now that I live closer to the coast). I just love the sun and bright blue skies and just the overall feel and east of summer and all the outdoor activities.
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breetheflea
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Jul 20, 2014 21:57:23 GMT
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Post by breetheflea on Jan 26, 2025 1:58:12 GMT
#1: Summer because it stops raining and it's sunny. #2: Fall before it starts raining. #3: Spring because it's almost summer when it will not be raining. #4: Winter, where it's dark, raining, cold, and not anywhere close to being summer. Sincerely a Pacific NW solar-powered human 
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