Daggers Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 I adore Autumn. I love its smell, the bite on my cheeks and the colours.
The Man Who Would Be King Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 autumn! autumn! autumn! autumn!
cisono Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Im with Bob,i like it when everythings bare. winter then?
cisono Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Im suited to all kinds of weather. Quite handy, that...
cisono Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Spring, everything looking fresh and virginal Why does that not surprise me? I like late Spring/early summer. By late summer I tend to feel a bit tired. Not sure if that happens to others or not...
lookwhaticando Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Autumn. The quiet before the storm. Highly exciting, it's almost sexual.
Deathside Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 There can be only one It's bloody freezing now - And I hate the cold Therefore I'm flying to Singapore tomorrow for some Punk, Vodka & Beach action
cisono Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Autumn. The quiet before the storm. Highly exciting, it's almost sexual. OK, time to stop reminding us of your affair
lookwhaticando Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 OK, time to stop reminding us of your affair The timing of which was purely coincidental.
cisono Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 The timing of which was purely coincidental. Unlikely. I have noticed that too. No need to point out
Thracian Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Autumn. The crowds have gone from the golf course so you get time and space to appreciate a scene of ever increasing beauty - certainly where I play which is part of a nature reserve. This year has been amazing - there are even butterflies to be seen and it's November! It's a time of colour, of lighting the first log fire and of preparing for and anticipating Christmas. Wonderful. A super time of year.
Leicester Lass Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Autumn. The crowds have gone from the golf course so you get time and space to appreciate a scene of ever increasing beauty - certainly where I play which is part of a nature reserve. This year has been amazing - there are even butterflies to be seen and it's November! It's a time of colour, of lighting the first log fire and of preparing for and anticipating Christmas. Wonderful. A super time of year. Autumn it is for me as well!
filbertway Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Winter, gets dark early, crisp and cold and miserable and christmas
hairy Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Summer no question. Long days. Warm sunshine. Cold pint. BBQ. The sound of the leather ball hitting the williow bat. Jumpers for goal posts... but most of all music festivals
cisono Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Winter, gets dark early, crisp and cold and miserable and christmas Are those good or bad points?
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