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Old Nov 17, 2015, 07:54 PM
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Numbered 1 as Summer as Timed

Numbered 2 as Autumn Timed

Numbered 3 as Spring Timed

Not cared for Wintered Timed
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Old Nov 17, 2015, 08:04 PM
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Anna, You love summer, then Fall, then Spring, but you dislike Winter. I think most people dislike winter because of the ice, snow, cold. Yup, I agree with you. I love Summer also when all the flowers are in bloom, the garden is full of vegetables, and the land is a lush green with indigenous trees. We are on the same page. Winter is for hot chocolate, eating something delicious, and curling up in a nice warm blanket reading a good book or on the net with your friends. Blessings.
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Old Nov 17, 2015, 10:12 PM
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Fall...
The beautiful leaves on the trees and the gusts of wind that cause the leaves to fly away and swirl around and float to the ground. I like the way wet leaves feel when I walk on them.
Winter...
Super cold and slush no fun, but watching the snow softly fall and gazing at snow banks where no one has walked and the way the snow settles on the bare branches of the trees... I like the snow better than the fall leaves... so it is hard to choose which season I prefer. I hate being cold!
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