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Old 12-16-2008, 10:35 AM   #268
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
i love springtime but ugh, autumn is my least favorite season, i like it even less than winter time. in autumn you have to mourn the end of summer time, so the end of vacation, warm, nice weather, sunshine... the days begin to get shorter and shorter very quickly, it gets colder, the city becomes grey and barren as all the leaves fall, it's dark and cold and sad. and summer is not so far away so you still remember it and wish it was still here. and it's back to school / work, time to be serious and get things done, no more drinks on the terrasse and concerts in the park.

by winter time the transition is over, you've had time to get used to the idea, so it's not so bad. and after the 21st of december the days begin to be longer again... favorite words on the weather report : "2 more minutes of sunlight today..."


it's ALWAYS time for tea ! (currently having some decaffeinated masala chai).

Autumn is a fine time in Texas. The temperature throttles down fron 38 C down to the 20's C. The roses start to bloom again, the hibiscii perk up and bloom more, and the weather is not so violent. Days of just warm, with low humidity, and bright blue skies. It usually doesn't real break and get cold long until late November/Early December. And in south Texas, you get a warmup into the mid to upper 20's C for at least 2 weeks in January/Early Feb. That's picnic time in Texas.
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