I like spring rain.
It supplies dampness to dry air.
Anyway, I'd like to ask you this question.
"What's your favorite season?"
My favorite season is fall.
I hate summer, so I like fall after summer.
And I like blue sky without cloud and cool wind in fall.
These days I like spring, too.
It's so admirable that grass and flowers suddenly appear in spring.
Good night, everybody.
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I really hate hot and cold weather.
ReplyDeleteI like spring.
I can do outdoor activity.
Hi luna~ I hope your condition would be better today.
ReplyDeleteUmm.. favorite season...I like fall most. But dislike you I like summer too. Because I really hate cold weather. And I can stand hot weather more than other people.
Hi Luna~
ReplyDeleteI like spring, too.
And I also like fall.
I don't like summer and winter...
Let's enjoy spring fully~~
And I hope today won't be rainy~
Wow~~ Let's go on a picnic!!
Hi~ Luna
ReplyDeleteOf course, I love spring and fall. But, I'm more looking forward to summer and winter. You know~ Because of vacation.
I always plan ahed what I am going to do during these vacation.
To the oldest...cold weather is terrible.
ReplyDeleteI can not stand that the wind goes through my bones.ㅋㅋ
I love warm sunshine a lot.
It seems like fall down from the sky for me.^^
Hi Luna~
ReplyDeleteIt is a very interesting question and also a difficult question. I love all seasons.
Every seasons has its own beauty.
Your favorite season, fall, is very beautiful season.
I love Spring because it's fresh and green, everything is the beginning ~
ReplyDeleteSpring is like a cute girl~
It makes me fresh and calm, and green~~
Hi~ pretty Luna~^^
ReplyDeleteI like fall like you^^ Around the begining of the spring ~ I feel cool air and I can see red and yellow leaves~~^^ and I come to wear long sleeve shirt that make me refresh~~^^ and I feel like winter is coming ~
Hi Luna,
ReplyDeleteI love all the seasons for different reasons. I love the promise of warmth and flowers in spring. The heat baking into my bones during summer. The crisp air of fall and the excitment of snow in the winter.