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    What I love about summer

    Sitting in the sunroom and watching the lightening bugs in the backyard

    The sound of tree frogs

    Opening the windows, after having the A/C on during a powerful rainstorm, and smelling that fresh, clean air

    Seeing tomatoes ripen on my potted roma tomato plant

    Raspberry lemonade

    The smell of a lawn that was just mowed

    The smell of the first hay harvest


    Obviously I'm very sensory. What are your favorite things?

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    Spitting watermelon seeds at my brother!

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    Let's see....

    *Grilling

    *Going to the beach (if only it were the ocean...but lakes will have to do for now)

    *Hanging out on the patio - in the morning reading a book and drinking my tea or hanging out with DH and/or friends enjoying a beer or glass of wine at night

    *Kicking the kids outside when they get rowdy

    *That really sleepy feeling you get after being in the sun all day.

    *Nothing feels as good as a long shower and an ice cold beer after getting sweaty mowing the lawn.

    *Fresh tomatoes, corn and blueberries

    There's more, but that's all I can think of right now.

    Alysha

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    Knowing that fall is around the corner
    Thoreau said, 'A man is rich in proportion to the things he can leave alone.'

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    I love EVERYTHING about summer (except that the kids are off of school far too long )

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    Originally posted by wallycat
    Knowing that fall is around the corner
    Ditto!

    A/C

    A/C

    oh, did I say A/C

    Let it snow....let it snow....let it snow!!

    Do you realize that it is just 5 months till Christmas! Whoopie!!

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    Corn, cherries, peaches, and Vidalia Onions!

    Aside from the food, IMO there is very little that is redeemable about summer where I live... I haven't seen a lightening bug in years! :mad: Maybe the mosquitoes have driven them off...
    We figured there was too much happiness here for just the two of us, so we figured the next logical step was to have us a critter.

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    let's start a "what I hate about summer" thread.

    ok. just kidding. but I am with mamasue and wallycat on this one.

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    So much for the happy thread I had envisioned.

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    I was a real party pooper. sorry. I am sure other summer lovers will be chiming in soon!

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    Originally posted by RebeccaT
    Aside from the food, IMO there is very little that is redeemable about summer where I live...
    I'm with Rebecca on this one. I can't even go outside in the evening to check on my garden, because I get eaten alive by ants and mosquitoes.

    But right, this thread was about GOOD things about summer:

    refreshing dips in the outdoor pool
    laying out in the sun and getting a tan
    grilling
    washing the dogs in the backyard with a hose
    finally getting some rain when a hurricane blows through

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    While I am very grateful for having a/c!!!!
    I also love:

    ·afternoon rain that cools things off
    ·taking the dogs for a run down the pasture and watching them swim in the pond
    ·sitting on the back porch in the evening
    ·taking a moonlit swim with just DH...
    ·having DH do the cooking out on the grill
    ·working in the garden in the very early morning
    ·popsicles
    ·sitting with DH in the swing under the big oak tree
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    • Sandals and painted toenails
    • Nearly endless daylight; around here the solstice it stays light here till well after 9.
    • Fresh herbs from the garden
    • Eating dinner on the porch with DH and watching the world go by
    • Thunderstorms, as long as I am safe inside
    • Driving on dry roads


    That being said, I think anything over 82 is way too hot. I am more of an autumn girl, but summer does have its distinct pleasures.
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    Everything Sandy mentioned and...

    dining al fresco

    street fairs

    camping

    an ice cold beer on a hot sticky night

    walking through sprinklers (I force the dog through them he hates it! )
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    Eating outside with friends.
    Gardening.
    My boat!!!!
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    * Fresh ripe local strawberries
    * An abundance of great outdoor concerts and music festivals
    * Bare feet!
    * Long motorcycle rides in the evening
    * Longer daylight hours
    * Lobster just tastes better when you can eat it outdoors by the ocean
    * Dairy Queen!!

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    - the smell of charcoal burning or wood campfires
    - going sockless for months
    - green fields, fresh-cut hay, spotted fawns and turkey poults
    - a day of fishing and a fresh sunburn
    - sleeping with the windows open
    - the first taste of fresh raspberries
    - fresh produce
    - ice cream nights
    - dancing fireflies and hummingbird visits
    - kayaking on a still lake
    - cold salads for dinner with a bowl of fresh fruit
    - swimming parties
    - floating down the river in black innertubes
    - lemonade
    - having warm feet and fingers
    - outdoor bands and tikki lights
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    Originally posted by SandyM
    So much for the happy thread I had envisioned.
    I'm sorry. I suck.

    This thread is making me want to move north! Summer sounds so nice where you all live!
    We figured there was too much happiness here for just the two of us, so we figured the next logical step was to have us a critter.

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    Originally posted by RebeccaT


    I'm sorry. I suck.
    Uh - my tongue was implanted DEEPLY in my cheek, guys!! Honest!! And Rebecca, you do NOT!!!

    I told Eva I'd probably hate summer if I lived in Texas too. Honest.

    I just strongly dislike winter (sorry, Ana and Sue ) - and I'm relishing in this warmth.


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    Originally posted by KathrynY

    * Long motorcycle rides in the evening

    I'm with you girlfriend!

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    $3 flipflops

    Wearing cute girlie colors like pink, light yellow, and light blue

    Feeling the sun on my shoulders

    Doing half the laundry you do during winter!

    Summer classes - less-crowded campus, time alone on the Oval
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    I love everything about summer!

    * I get to spend my weekends at our shore house (used to be the entire summer but now I'm stuck at work) - going to the beach, getting tan, playing in the ocean, taking boat rides, watching the sun set over the bay from our dock...

    * I enjoy my morning runs so much more - so much better than having to bundle up to run in the cold!

    * I met DBF in the summer five years ago. And this summer marks our 3-year dating anniversary

    * My birthday's coming up!

    ps. I'm keeping this a happy thread! Or at least I'm trying to, Sandy!
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    I forgot the best one:

    Fresh Sweet Corn! Mmmmm ... grilled, steamed, fire-roasted, I'll take any of the above.
    --Mary Kate--

    "In all our woods there is not a tree so hard to kill as the buckeye. The deepest girdling does not deaden it, and even after it is cut down and worked up into the side of a cabin it will send out young branches, denoting to all the world that Buckeyes are not easily conquered, and could with difficulty be destroyed." - Daniel Drake, 1833

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    I'm afraid that I suck too, Rebecca.

    I'm a dyed-in-the-wool, hate-heat, autumn fan . But that isn't to say that there aren't things I LOVE about summer. So, yes, Sandy... I can contribute to your thread:

    One of the biggest reasons why I'll tolerate summer is so that I can garden (living in WI means that summer is the only good time for doing this). The whole ACT of watching something grow is miraculous to me. And the benefit of fresh herbs and vegetables is simply incomparable.

    The availability of fresh, LOCAL produce is the other bigtime summer advantage to me.

    I also really like wearing sandals, which I can't do in the wintertime
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    *swimming in Lake Michigan

    *eating cherries and spitting pits

    *grilling out and dining on the deck

    *getting a lovely golden brown suntan and bleach-y highlights in my hair

    *Minor league ball games - sitting on the lawn and eating peanuts

    *watching ds play kick the can

    *laying on my float in the pool

    I loooooovvvveeeee summmer!!!!!!
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    MAMASUE!!!!!!!

    Posted by mamasue
    A/C
    A/C
    A/C
    oh, did I say A/C
    Let it snow....let it snow....let it snow!!
    Do you realize that it is just 5 months till Christmas! Whoopie!!
    To which I say!

    What a girl ! WHAT A GIRL!!!!!
    Tuesday, November 6, 2012

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    Originally posted by SandyM


    Uh - my tongue was implanted DEEPLY in my cheek, guys!! Honest!! And Rebecca, you do NOT!!!

    I told Eva I'd probably hate summer if I lived in Texas too. Honest.

    I just strongly dislike winter (sorry, Ana and Sue ) - and I'm relishing in this warmth.

    I still lobb ya! Hugs to ya!

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    Cool

    Another she-who-hates-hot-weather person here. However, in Southern California that could just as easily mean December as July.

    What I really do like about summer though would be that it's beach weather. I love the feel of the ocean breeze, and the roar of the ocean waves.

    I love feeling the need to dine on fresh fish, rice, and fresh tropical fruit.

    Hmm... that sounds good right now. And I have to go to the market...

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    My daylilies


    Linguine, Basil, Tomato and Brie (must have garden fresh ingredients)

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    Okay I finally thought about my favorite things

    * No nagging my kids about homework
    * Summer fruit (peaches, plums, pluots, watermelon, cherries)
    * The possiblility of a warm evening (only if the fog stays put)
    * Splurging on pedicures since I'm wearing sandals
    * Fireworks on the 4th of July
    * Listening to my kids describe their day at camp
    * Free outdoor concerts

    I'm sure there is more....I know there was when I lived in an area that really got summer, SF Bay Area weather is just to unpredicatable!
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