What is your favorite season of year? Why?

I was born in late Spring. It’s my favourite season. The first Snowdrops, the first Croci, the first daffodils. Hope. Joy. Beauty. Possibilities.
Mother Nature can gift us so much that buying things in the shops can’t.
However, would I appreciate the Spring so much if it didn’t follow the darkness of winter?

A time that has its own place. The Earth rests, the Southern Hemisphere takes its turn with the sun. How could you deny anyone that? I feel sorry for those on the equator who never get these changes.
I actually love the winter. The dark nights. Misty mornings. Snuggling up under blankets. A warm fire. A hot chocolate. The way the world goes monochrome when it snows, except the evergreen trees, making a stand for the return of the light.
Summer is probably my least favourite, heat plus humidity drains me.

However, we do have air conditioning nowadays so I go to the shops if it’s really hot and cool down. Large shopping malls are extremely useful.
But who can deny the beauty of summer? The relaxation of the heat as long as you don’t have to move. Imagine sitting in the chairs above.
When I went to Italy I was fine in 30 degree temperatures, because it was a dry heat, I didn’t perspire. I can’t stand perspiring.
The UK tends towards humidity. Florida is worse, we went there early in the spring as per my late uncle’s advice. It was so cold I wish I’d brought a warmer coat. On the last day it changed! It felt like zero to thirty all at once! I didn’t have the strength to cross a car park!
I love Florida though. The energy there is beautiful. I love America. They have everything on one continent! So does Europe. Islands can be boring if they’re not in the Caribbean or some such.
Autumn is also a great favourite.

The colours, the skies. October skies in the UK are a very deep blue at times, nothing like it. It’s as if God is saying “Let’s show off these trees!”
God really shows us how beautiful we should be.
The natural ways are far more sensible.
- In the Spring you sow the seeds of the year
- In the summer you tend the strongest shoots
- In the Autumn you harvest
- In the winter you rest, reflect, and plan, ready for the spring again.
Our problem is we’re full on all the time nowadays. We breed to learn the lessons of weather.
Happy Tuesday
Deb xx
That’s so true! I agree we could learn so much by following the seasons rituals…slowing down when we should and being energised by the longer days 🌻
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That’s how the Native Americans lived. Sow in the Spring, tend in the Summer, harvest in the Autumn, rest in the winter.
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Life has become more complex hasn’t it…we could learn a lot from many Native traditions I am sure !
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We certainly could. It’s ridiculously complex nowadays.
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