-it's not stupid hot anymore but the weather's still generally warm -nor is it freezing cold -although I don't mind the cold so much as all the grey, overcast days because I need sunshine -I don't have hayfever like I do in spring (and summer, to be fair)
I'm starting to wonder whether I like Autumn or just dislike the other seasons.
Whichever one I'm in the middle of. I can't make up my mind: during summer, it's so clear and warm, and the smell in the air! Autumn is crisp and clear, with all the vibrant colors of orange and red and brown. Then winter is wet and clean, with the moon shining through the clouds and the rivers run so full. Spring is when new animals are born and daffodils open, and the lush green returns to the landscape blooming with yellow. All so beautiful!
"All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost."
I love spring because my birthday's in spring, but more so because it's when everything starts being green and growing again. I love all the flowers blooming and the snow melting and it finally getting warm again so I can be outside or go swimming and stuff. And I love how it means the end is in sight for school, even though exams come along with it.
I do get pretty bad hay fever in the summer, but I can usually control that with Benadryl. And let's be honest, I get bad hay fever whenever the seasons change anyway.
We're all stories in the end.
I think of you as a fairy with a green dress and a flower crown and stuff. -EternalRain
I think you, @Deanie and I are like the Three Book Nerd Musketeers of YWS. -bluewaterlily
@Sheyren and @Holysocks, Other is for the only season a country has, like in Malaysia it's hot and humid all year round (probably should've called it Summer?). xD
"Writing, though, belongs first to the writer, and then to the reader, to the world.
The subject is a catalyst, a character, but our responsibility is, has to be, to the work."
I'm very conflicted. Summer or winter? Hot or cold? Swimming or skiing? Birthday or Christmas? I can never decide!
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