I don't really have one. I mean that by I don't have a time of year that stands out when that question is asked.
I guess I love Winter for y'know, Christmas and my birthday and sentimental reasons and the snow and the lights at Belfast and curling up inside beside a fire with a huge mug of tea.
But then I love Summer for barbeques and sunlight and joy and freedom and birthdays and relaxing.
Autumn for the colours and the change and the nature of change and learning ('cause, School starts) and Hallowe'en and, hey did I mention the colours?
And then Spring for the showers and the new life and the mythos behind it and the new beginnings.
I make no sense, my dear. I am sorry. But I'm guessing Winter is probably my time.
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Date: 2006-09-03 02:50 pm (UTC)I don't really have one. I mean that by I don't have a time of year that stands out when that question is asked.
I guess I love Winter for y'know, Christmas and my birthday and sentimental reasons and the snow and the lights at Belfast and curling up inside beside a fire with a huge mug of tea.
But then I love Summer for barbeques and sunlight and joy and freedom and birthdays and relaxing.
Autumn for the colours and the change and the nature of change and learning ('cause, School starts) and Hallowe'en and, hey did I mention the colours?
And then Spring for the showers and the new life and the mythos behind it and the new beginnings.
I make no sense, my dear. I am sorry. But I'm guessing Winter is probably my time.
What about yours?
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Date: 2006-09-08 01:35 am (UTC)Awww, good answer. Hmm, I guess I'd have to say fall. I like the begining of school and the colors and the way the air smells so crisp and fresh.