2/ Jan - March is the easiest. Feed the woodstove twice a day, plow 1,000 feet of dirt road when it snows, but other than that, no real work at all (even daily barn chores are lighter bc half the population is butchered and in the freezer).
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This guy doesn't live anywhere hot and wet during the summer that's for sure. Wonder where his beach house is
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I would add this to my qualification - not all preferences are equal. I consider yours more valid than someone who who spends 365 days a year in an air conditioned office, car & house/apartment & only interacts with the weather when it strikes their fancy.
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When a 23 y/o urbanite who went from standard upper-middle class suburban childhood to big university in major college town to a job in a big city & a decently appointed apartment & who rarely interacts w/nature tells me they “hate summer” & “love fall” - seems hilarious to me.
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imagine actually caring about shit like this. talk about scraping the bottom of the barrel of reasons to disapprove of white-collar normies ... <shuffles deck> ...likes FALL.
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Late Summer/early Fall were also usually Harvest season. When the harvest was in, most of the hardest work of the year was done AND you were generally able to put up enough to eat through Winter. Worth celebrating.
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