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- cantilena91Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
All four of them! Lucky to have them all here in Finland, they're equally stunning here!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Summer
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Summer, no question. I love warm weather and being able to wear shorts and a t-shirt. I also enjoy sitting outside in the evenings, which I'm looking forward to, but the nights have still been chilly. Come on Summer !!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Summer - because I like my summer clothes and going for long beautiful walks through the English countryside.
Autumn - Because I was born in September and love Halloween
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- jean dLv 61 decade ago
fall
it's the time of year my son was born and
the falling leaves/changing colors (in the mountains) is absolutely Beautiful to take pictures of
the weather is nice. Not too cold, not too hot. Big difference from the summertime unbearable heat
- Toilet Paper GuyLv 61 decade ago
Only two seasons where I come from...wet and dry.The dry season is the one that I prefer.With the wet season comes the chances of flooding,storms and hurricanes.
- 1 decade ago
I love summer, the beach :}
But I also like winter, rain at night helps me sleep haha
- mel_bLv 41 decade ago
Autumn, like it is now, because it's cool but not cold, the rain hasn't set in yet and my birthday is in a few months.
- 1 decade ago
SUMMER-i like to go swimming, visit places,i go to the beach,the park,and it's a break from school
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i love summer becuase i get 7 and a half weeks off school , i go on holidayy to england and turkey and they weather gets hotter and better rather than rain.