What Is Your Favorite Season?

LoL,,, Oklahoma summertime 'chiggers' are hand -n-glove with that yard work :lmao:


o_O fond memories, my fellow brethren,,,,*FOLLOWING* nowo_O.


(Osage county,,,were where my dad's parents lived.)
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Oh you just HAD to remind me... :D
 
I like September to January a lot because of the Football, but we don't get to see too much of January sadly.
This time of year sucks the most - Winter late 4rth Quarter, winter is coming downhill like a 250 pound fresh Marion Barber III, beast from the NFC East.

:lmao: I've watched that video 3 times,,,,:huh:,,,I've not quite figured it all completely out ,on just what he's getting on about but, I think I'd enjoy knocking back several whiskeys with him a time or two,although he comes across as a persons worst nightmare ,beating on yer' door early in the morning while yer' still hungover from drinking with him from the nite B-4
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In Texas, it's been Autumn right around October when the first cold fronts come through. I don't mind the cold particularly the cold we get down here but after 3 months of triple digits those cold fronts are sweet ambrosia.
 
In Texas, it's been Autumn right around October when the first cold fronts come through. I don't mind the cold particularly the cold we get down here but after 3 months of triple digits those cold fronts are sweet ambrosia.
For sure, I was in Texas in November, beautiful, no mosquitoes, but first week of September 100 degrees, nice, but not chilled nice.
 
Fall. Here in Southern Ontario we often get humid summers and a damp cold winter, and a wet spring. For me fall has the best weather where I live, plus football season is in full swing.
 
Scotch season. In colder temps, that begins on 10/31 and concludes with the first budding on the trees, when a young man's thoughts turn to the clear spirits.

I live close to Austin, there are no seasons but Summer, Summer II, Summer III and Rain. Actually, we did have a Winter this winter when it's supposed to be Winter.

When I lived in PA, those people actually have a season for grilling and pull their apparatus out on Memorial Day and put it back on Labor Day. This is very disturbing behavior and I felt the need to go out and grill with 6" of snow on the ground and more coming down in shorts, t and flip flops as the ultimate act of Southern defiance. They, and my wife, thought I was nuts but she sure enjoyed that ribeye.

When I lived in Idaho, I got spoiled. 4 real seasons and they change about the time they're supposed to and with the low humidity, the summers and winters were great.
When it is snowing I'm a grilling or smoking same outfit shorts t shirt and flip flops food just tastes better when ya cook that way
 

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