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The Perfect Seasons, or Not?

Which do you prefer? Summer, or Winter? I think both are great, yet they both have their negatives and positives. The seasons each have something great about them, but there is always that one thing that makes you go “I wish it was summer,” or “I wish it was winter”. Whatever it may be, both seasons have got their reasons.

Summer is that warm, sunny, bright season of the year. It is a great time for outdoor, and indoor, activities, such as swimming, bike riding, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, going to the beach, and many other warm weather activities. Summer’s a great time, but some things will turn you off. Like I said, summer is warm, but sometimes, it gets extremely hot and can cause you to dehydrate, feel nauseous, or just feel plain uncomfortable. Also, a big problem in summer is insects and bugs. A lot of the times, mosquitoes, spiders, and other creepy crawling, flying things come out, and that’s never fun. Eww.

Then there is winter, which is the cold, time to get bundled up, time of year. Even though it’s cold, it’s still a great time for outdoor, and indoor, activities! These include skiing, snowboarding, skating, sledding, and many other different sports. Just think of both seasons’ olympic games. Winter may be a fun time to play in the snow, but it’s not always a jolly holiday. Sometimes, there is no snow and that just annoying to be standing there like a freezing icicle. Also there is times when there is too much snow, and it’s too cold. Like this year! That was way too much. Like summer, you can have major health problems in winter too, like frostbite, more colds, dry skin, cold sores, and being just too cold. Brrr!

These seasons both have something great about them, but consider the positives and negatives when planning a vacation. So even though you enjoy the summer sun, think of all the fun things in winter, or if you love the snow, think of the beautiful sunshine in summer. And just remember: The seasons have their reasons.

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