I honely don’t know what my favorite season is. It’s either too warm or too cold, too dry or too moist. I hate existing. 🙃

  • @rabber@lemmy.ca
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    41 day ago

    Fall here on Vancouver Island. Best colours for photography. Kids are back in school and tourists are not on the island anymore so I can finally enjoy the campsites I subsidize with my taxes and never get to use.

  • @wildcardology@lemmy.world
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    In my part of the world there are only two seasons, wet & dry and both can kill people occasionally. I like the wet season more because the weather is cooler.

  • Libra00
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    41 day ago

    Spring or summer, and mostly the idea. I like the flowers and how everything is super vibrant green, but I hate the pollen and where I live it rains all the time in spring. Summer is the same, I like the long, bright, clear days, but also I live in Texas so it’s hot as hell and not at all uncommon to go a week or two highs north of 100F/38C (a couple years ago we had 43 days in a row like that.)

  • @acidbattery@lemm.ee
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    132 days ago

    Autumn is my favorite season, closely followed by winter because I associate those two seasons with coziness <3

    I don’t like heat but I love the feeling of getting warm when it’s cold.

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    Summer, always. I wish it could be summer year-round.

    It’s hot outside, the sun is out for longer, and my seasonal depression can go kick rocks. Natural vitamin D is a hell of a drug. Where I am gets humid too, so my asthma isn’t nearly as bad (dry air triggers it).

    Cold saps my energy and psyche to the point I’m a shell of myself. I also get sick very easily in the cold weather. I just do not function.

    I’ve jokingly been called a lizard but I think I’d genuinely be happy living in a greenhouse/terrarium with a sun lamp, water and a bunch of plants, lol.

    • @NeedyPlatter@lemmy.ca
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      21 day ago

      I’m the exact same! I’ve thought about moving to a more topical country but I’m terrified of hurricanes lol.

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      Summer, always. I wish it could be summer year-round.

      Summer, when you can’t even sleep without the ac on because its hot and moist and you’re sweating all the time. (Me right now 🙃 its like 2:17AM in my time zone, but yea my sleep schedule was already fucked, this just exacerbates it.)

      Edit: Its not even technically summer yet, but its already hot as fuck. I call it “Pre-Summer”

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        Even when it’s 27-28C outside, my room at home still ends up climbing into the 27-28C range and it is uncomfortably hot inside without turning on the air conditioning. Is that even a normal room temperature? Then at night even with the windows open, the room does not cool down that much to sleep comfortably until like 4 or 5am, and by that point, the sun’s already up again.

        Summer temperatures are just flat out miserable.

  • @eezeebee@lemmy.ca
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    72 days ago

    Fall. No allergies, cooler temperatures, the changing leaves, shorter days, and the coming of winter (2nd favourite). I don’t do well in heat and I’m not very fond of the sun.

  • @tauren@lemm.ee
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    21 day ago

    Summer. It’s warm and sunny, you don’t want to kill yourself when you look outside.

  • @zxqwas@lemmy.world
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    Late winter when the sun is shining over snow covered landscapes.

    Early autumn when the various vampiric insects have died off for the year and you can harvest the bounties of the forest.

    Spring: mud and 6 months of dirt thawing out of the snow.

    Summer: too many insects that are after my blood.

    Winter: it’s like living in a freezer. Dark, -18C and once a day someone opens the door and some light shines in and then quickly shut it.