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Every winter we hear people complain, complain, and complain about winter and cold weather, even if there is no snow on the ground.
Are there any people that are not part of that group? That actually like winter?
Me too!
Love winter. Well, I love it up until early March when it's still cold and snowy, then I'm ready for spring.
Summer is actually my least favourite season, weather-wise. I complain a whole lot more about muggy, hot summer weather than cold snowy weather. I get all excited like a kid when it snows.
I like the idea of winter and snow, just not week after week of grey skies punctuated by one or two 2" snowfalls that paralyse the whole city which is what we get here. If we had sunnier, but not too cold winters and could cope with snow then I'd love winter, providing all the snow started melting on March 1st.
I don't mind winter, might carry on about it once in awhile, but would never in my life move where there aren't 4 seasons. I always tell my story, I actually moved further north when I retired!
There are people that truly don't like it but work circumstances, cost of living, family, prevent moving to a climate more suited to them.
I love winter time. There is so much more to do in Winter.
Spring is the part I don't like. I feed horses and spring is when everything is melting, it's raining, and I'm knee deep in mud. Can't keep the cabin clean. Sweep and mop every day. Yuck.
I don't "love" winter, but I can enjoy it as long as it is not too long. This winter seemed colder and snowier than usual but the spring is off to a great start so I'm happy.
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