Fall is bittersweet for me. It means the end of trout season but the beginning of steelhead. I love the winter though, die-hard steelheading and I can't wait to break out the cross-country skis!
Eh, you can have it. I enjoy summer, but much prefer fall. It's cool, comfortable and beautiful. I'm also one of those weirdos who enjoys winter, though it sometimes lasts a few weeks longer than I would like.
There is nothing quite like that first snowfall of the season.![]()
Eh, you can have it. I enjoy summer, but much prefer fall. It's cool, comfortable and beautiful. I'm also one of those weirdos who enjoys winter, though it sometimes lasts a few weeks longer than I would like.
There is nothing quite like that first snowfall of the season.![]()
No problem. I'm too busy in January to really care about the weather.Come talk to me in January.
I can't wait for the ground temp to get down to 50. Makes chilling my wort much easier than lugging in three bags of ice and a pre-chiller.
I can't wait for the ground temp to get down to 50. Makes chilling my wort much easier than lugging in three bags of ice and a pre-chiller.
Good riddance. It's 50 out here too and I couldn't be happier, bring on the brewing season. I am so sick of sweating it out in my garage having nightmares about the abundance of unknown contaminates floating around in the air.
I didn't see anyone mention the short days. I would pick summer over any other season anytime, but not to say I don't find them enjoyable in their own way but the short days kill me. I work til 6pm and even now I am lucky to catch 1/2 hour of good light before the sun drops like a rock. In winter I rarely see light since I work in a room with no windows and when I walk out the door it is already dark.
And for those of living in Arizona, California, Florida , etc. I'm very happy for you. Really.
Yeah, there's no pleasure quite like doing something to get warm when it's chilly out.
Long hot shower, cooking out, sauna, fireplace, bourbon toddies, hot tubbin'... feeling relaxed already just thinking about it.
Bring on the Snow bunnies!
My wife's a total snow bunny. She'll go out in a t-shirt and shorts when it's 40 degrees out. Growing up she was one of those crazy northerners that would strip down and jump into 30-degree water then go warm up in the sauna.