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This is Day #13 of the 60 Days of Gratitude Challenge.
The prompt is Season of the year that you are most grateful for.
Easy, Spring.
I'm not sure I need to explain why.
It's a season of renewal, rebirth, and second chances. Of re-awakenings. And beginnings. I feel I can start again in the Spring. Plus mild temperatures, usually 50s,60s, and 70s. Or 60-s and 70-s.
Longer days. More sunlight. And we're over the hump of the stressful fall and winter holiday period.
OR I'll just post a picture.

The prompt is Season of the year that you are most grateful for.
Easy, Spring.
I'm not sure I need to explain why.
It's a season of renewal, rebirth, and second chances. Of re-awakenings. And beginnings. I feel I can start again in the Spring. Plus mild temperatures, usually 50s,60s, and 70s. Or 60-s and 70-s.
Longer days. More sunlight. And we're over the hump of the stressful fall and winter holiday period.
OR I'll just post a picture.

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Date: 2020-11-16 01:58 pm (UTC)I'll let it go this once. But as I told trepkos on another entry - no negativity on the gratitude meme - or at least try to avoid it.
That said, my allergies flare up during the fall and the spring. (I'm allergic to dust, mold, tree pollan, ragweed, cats, dogs, cockroach shells, and feathers apparently. But not quite severe enough to warrant shots, also if I avoid the dogs, cats, and eliminate cockroaches, feathers...)
I was really suffering this summer. Spring wasn't as bad. Winter was the worst. My allergies always flare up between August and March. The radiators often will do me in.
In Spring and Summer - I can turn the a/c on and that kind of kills the allergens in the air for the most part.