Give reasons why, I'll go for winter because the day is short and you can easily warm yourself up, unlike summer is quite hard unless you've got AC.
Good one, that is.Can play more golf in the summer
We were sweating and stripping off, whilst working in the sun. As we crept towards the shade, we were shivering and wondering why we hadn't pulled out the long johns yet.Right now, I don't even know if it s summer or winter.
I was driving home last night and the temperature was showing as 10°C, and it was a nice evening but the roads had been gritted.
Starts for me when the snowdrops appear, then crocus & daffsSpring all day for me. I love the Spring. New growth, birds nesting, trees in bud. Winter is behind.
I find the Summer oppressive (temp' wise) for grafting in.
You'll know what time o' year it is this weekend, old spink - set to get reet parky oop north.Right now, I don't even know if it's summer or winter.
I was driving home last night and the temperature was showing as 10°C, and it was a nice evening but the roads had been gritted.
I remember returning to the UK on the 19th of May after working in Zimbabwe for two years, the lush greenery took me by surpriseYou'll know what time o' year it is this weekend, old spink - set to get reet parky oop north.
I prefer Spring, so late May would be my ideal day to spend pottering around among all things green and good.