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Which season is best and why is it pic related?

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Which season is best and why is it pic related?
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>>1079024
fall no doubt.
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Autumn for sure

Winter is the best when it snows, but in the UK it hasn't properly snowed for years. It's so depressing.
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>>1079042
Actually it's not at all. People tend to stay home if it's grey, so it's all yours.

So, objectively, late fall and winter are best.
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>>1079024
I enjoy spring.
Can wear comfy sweater
Still be by comfy fire during day
Everything is blooming and green
Rain is nice (doesn't rain much here)
The rivers are full
The lakes are full
Fresh gold run off
Is good stuff
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I'm a beachfag so I have to say summer. way too many people /out/ tho
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october-january is best time
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>>1079045
But winter without snow is basically autumn without the colours.
The only times normies tend to /out/ in huge flocks seems to be warm spring or summer.
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>>1079024
Late spring/early summer
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>>1079024
Autumn I think, neither too hot nor cold. It's so hard to run in winter, cold throat, bad muscle training, tons of clothes. In summer its boiling hot, need a lot of time to cool down.
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+1 for fall.

cool nights, sunny days, but not too hot, no mosquitoes, all the summer babbies are at home. at least where i /out/, pic very related.
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Fall

>not melt
>not freeze
>killing stuff
>air feels nicer
>muh colors
>apex of the campfire and morning coffee experiences
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>it will never be fall
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Fall
>not too hot
>not 8' of snow on the ground
>largest variety of legally huntable animals
>fishing is generally still good
>normies are back in school or at work
>dat crispness to the air
>apple cider and blueberries
>campfires are bearable to be around for max comfy
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>>1079086
Forgot pic
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>>1079046
I like Spring because these reasons, it's nice coming home for Spring break and going down to hike at Devil's Den with my father, but I also like Fall a lot because colors and thanksgiving, and my favorite holiday of all, Halloween.
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Hard for me to choose anymore. After several years of being an officefag I'm just happy any time I'm not breathing climate controlled air, whether it's 100 degrees or 20 below.
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>>1079035
>>1079042
>>1079045
>>1079049
>>1079053
>>1079060
>>1079076
>>1079086
Let me start with
>+1 for Fall.
I love fall. Halloween, Thanksgiving, muh colors, muh climate, muh atmosphere. First frost in late fall making certain bugs dormant.

But what is with all these fallfags? When did Autumn become a meme?
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>>1079104
>But what is with all these fallfags? When did Autumn become a meme?
I legitimately cannot comprehend people who like winter or summer and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one.
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>>1079111
I like skiing and being in water, winter and summer are good for those respectively
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>>1079086
>>1079104
not where I live
>heavy rain with interspersed by light rain
cool mushrooms though
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I go /out/ year round, but summer is the best.

>need less equipment
>many regions are (more) accessible
>long days
>fall asleep watching the stars because I don't need a rain fly
>cherries, apricots, peaches, berries in season

With that said, sharing it with other people isn't my favorite. Especially people on 4-wheelers and dirt bikes. It doesn't bother me if you enjoy doing something different from me, but it does bother me when I hear
>RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
from miles away
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>>1079060
Reminds me of Idaho panhandle where I live. Where is that?

I like spring and early fall. Trying to like winter, will be equipped for it this year.
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>>1079104
only started to appreciate fall when moving from east coast to west coast

>tfw fall lasts a week in the PNW, then everything turns grey
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>>1079104
I was born in October, It's the only time of the year when I feel alive, I think it's the most comfy and spirutual period, something unexplainable and misterious is about to happen, the sweet sadness is in everything, in light, trees, air, sound, colours, shades, scents.
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>>1079104
>favorite activity is hunting
>there is nothing legally huntable in the summer, and damn little that's legally huntable in the spring and winter

>>1079111
Summer is okay, beaches and shit and women wear very little clothing. I greatly dislike spring because it's basically 1 giant rainstorm from 1 March to 1 May, which makes going /out/ very difficult and potentially dangerous (it usually floods badly here). Winter is fun, not as GOAT as fall but better than the rest. Ice storms suck and that's about the worst of it.

>>1079114
I'm assuming you're talking about the PNW? My experience was that describes all 4 seasons
>tfw lived on Ft. Lewis for 3 years as a preteen/young teen
>tfw it legit rained for 880 of the 1100 days I lived there and only had snowfall that stuck (<1" accumulation) once

>>1079117
Summer here sucks for camping.
>nightly lows are still 80*
>still 80%+ humidity
>MOSQUITOS AND TICKS AND CHIGGERS
It's okay for fishing but not as good as the spring or fall. I do a lot of travelling out of state in the summer mainly to get away from the humidity.
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>>1079024
Easy.
>Arguably the most aesthetic season
>The air tastes/feels awesome
>Normies are all inside
>Campfires are at peak comfyness
>Food/warm drinks at peak comfyness
>Sleeping bags feel 10x more awesome
>Can carry more weight because thick winter jacket
>No bugs
>Low humidity
>Building stuff out of snow
>You'll never get overheated (I'm looking at you, the sun)
>Super easy to get water
Could probably think of more as well.
Winter >>>>>>>>> every other season
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>>1079104
>links a bunch of anons who explain why they like fall
>"durr, why do people like fall?"
better question: how did someone as retarded as you figure out how to turn on a computer?

>>1079122
sierra nevada, kings canyon n.p., last year late september
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>>1079104
Because the internet is full of people who seem to burst into treats the very moment the temperature rises above 80 degrees
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>>1079372
>burst into treats
I want to meet some of these heat sensitive pinatas
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I fuckin love winter. So peaceful and comfy. There's nothing like being out alone in the frozen snow. You know you're absolutely alone and it's so damn serene and beautiful
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>>1079024
+1
>cold and comfy outside
>hot drinks feel great
>can go skiing or play in the snow
>skate on lake
>make sculptures out of snow
>did I mention snow
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winter
>sat around your fire nice and warm watching snow melt
>cocooned in your wool blanket looking out at the snow
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Late fall, winter, and early spring is best because I'm stuck at work from approximately june to november.
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>>1079388
It's a regular epidemic. People sitting at home, temperature gets too high, snickers all over the place. Many such cases.
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>>1079111
>>1079167
>>1079398
>>1079428
I just love snow, but it sucks that it's pretty much a thing of the past in the UK. Last time I remember decent snow (6"+) was like 5 years ago. Since we get it so rarely, nobody knows wtf to do and therefore just stay in watching tv.
>No cars on the roads.
>The crunching sound of fresh, soft, powdery snow.
>The crisp air.
>The silence. This has to be my favourite part, and when there is noise, it is so much more clear and un-distorted.
>The dogs love to play in the snow and you can see how happy they are to experience it.
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>>1079024

>>1079052
>>1079046
This
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>>1079167
This anon gets it
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>>1079024
Late autumn.
norms stay out of the woods since it's to cold for them and not yet snowing, sweet chestnuts and wild apples are pretty much everywhere and it's finally cold enough that I can wear a backpack without sweating through my clothes.
Also, the seasonal woodworkers are home and the hunters aren't everywhere yet, meaning that I can actually go through the woods for hours without meeting anybody.
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>>1079024
Winter. You can go to the popular camping spots and the normies stay away because of the cold.
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>>1079763
This plus they don't leave their shitty disposable bbq's everywhere.
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>>1079768
And no ticks! The fuckers activate at around +8 C
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>>1079769
And it makes even more sense to pack an axe!
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Winter. Late december to early may.

Fuck summer.
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1. Fall
2. Spring
3. Winter
4. Summer
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>>1079777
I like you.
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>>1079778
There is something magical in the first frosty mornings of autumn. The crispness of the air, the colorful leaves, the slight glistening and wetness when the frost melts slowly as the day goes on. The wind, the sudden awareness of less leaves overall, everything is tree trunks with few leaves and the nature is waiting for snow. That picture took me to those memories.
>as above
>walking to school
>8 years of age
>melancholy
>nature reflects feeling of summer ending
>too young to really understand that feel

TL;DR: breaking in and out of winter
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>>1079024
are you speaking about the actual seasons or antonio vivaldi's "the four seasons"?
if its the former, then its autumn followed by winter.
if the latter, then summer followed by winter.
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>>1079104
Probably because this is an outdoors board and the best time to be outside is when you can enjoy the feeling of the air in your lungs the and world smells like real earth. kayaking is my favorite /out/ activity and the rivers glow under the leaves. Fishing (sorry fishing general peeps-- fishing is great for food but not for fun) is my least favorite out activity, and even that's better in the fall.
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Winter cuz it doesnt fuggin snow in (south) Florida
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>>1080535
>He lives in Fl*rida
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>>1079024
Because I dont have to worry about sweating my balls off and not being able to do anything about it. If it gets too cold just add more layers or more fire.
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Late Spring. Coastal and Beach camping are super nice, warm gear at night for maximum cozy, and you can strip most off later on in the day.
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>>1079024
Autumn, it cools off enough that I can do whatever activities outside without sweating, bugs go away, dur colours, I don't need to much cold weather gear to carry with me, and the smell of it.
Winter is 2nd, spring a distant 3rd and summer can fuck off.
Sadly I now live in endless summer
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>>1079804
I like that part about nature reflecting the feeling of summer ending.
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>>1079024
Because Hot Toddies and snuggling a doggo next to a campfire and Saunas and whipping yourself with spruce boughs then jumping in cold lakes and Lutefisk and skiiing and ice fishing and applejack and /comfy/
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>>1082303
>lutefisk
Ugh, I've never liked it. But I've always loved rommegrot.
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>>1079024
If have to say fall since that's when there are the least amount of bugs. I would choose winter but it's pretty much impossible to /out/ during the winter where I live because we frequently get storms dumping feet of lake effect snow on us. December is usually the comfiest month for me
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>>1082640
Winter is comfiest season
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In Ukraine: awesome dry Fall → awesome snowy Winter → wet shit Spring → damn hot shit dry Summer
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Who here /seasonallydepressed/?
>Cold, dark, shitty winter for 6 months
>Maniacal happiness once Spring sets in
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>>1083200
Absolutely. Get some vitamin D supplements. It makes a huge difference for me.
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>>1083205
So many people are vitamin D deficient. Not sure the actual numbers, but I think pretty much anyone located at higher lats with cold winters should be taking supplements during the winter months (if you aren't white it might even be best to take them year round at high lats).

Just think about how little sun you get in winter. You've got short days, less solar radiation even during those hours, and you're probably wearing a jacket (long sleeves at least) anytime you're outside for any appreciable amount of time.
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>>1083255
I also think the daily value is bullshit on those - I have to take 600IU daily before it makes any difference for me. The amount in milk or whatever might be enough to stop you from getting rickets/osteomalacia but it's not nearly enough to stave off the winter blues.
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>>1083205
Vitamin D and Omega 3+6 do it for me. Also, plenty of /out during summer. Not necessarily innawoods but absorbing light.
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>>1079024
Falla and spring. Winters are too cold and summers are too hot in the desert.
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>>1079024
I live in the mountains of Colorado.
All of our seasons look like that.
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>>1079111
I have an infatuation with winter as a southern Arizona fag.
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Winter has always been my favorite season for most outdoor activities. Sleeping on top of a few feet of snow is the comfiest ground bed you'll ever sleep on.
Also, its pretty much the only season you can pack a thermos of hot chicken broth with you to drink. Anyone who has never tried this is missing out. Hot cocoa, and coffee are nowhere near as delicious.
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Each season is better in their own ways for personal reasons.
Winter can have unbearable weather, and many activities get paused. However winter is good for areas that get weeded over in the summer. Good for exploring (when snow n ice isn't on ground perhaps)

Summer is good for water sports and any out activiy as long as you stay cool and shaded. Bugs and overgrowth make it rough however.

Both transition seasons are typically just the two mixed together. I'd say spring is the best for doing rough outings while fall is best for relaxing.
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>no bugs

winter gotta be best season
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>>1087579
Late fall and sometimes early autumn as well.
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>>1079124
MA here, fall can last three of four weeks, or one. We can get 80 degree days up until late September by the time it hits 50 degrees the leaves will drop off and then you have nothing to look at, no snow, just death. Fall isn't as glamorous as people make it out to be. People only like the two week period of cold with colors.
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>>1079398
sweet pics. those yours?
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>>1089714
Thanks friend, they are mine. Good times dragging my friends /out/ in 1ºF
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I fucking hate winter, the sun hits you from an angle, so no hat can cover you, the air is super dry and there is no clouds.
And were I live the wind gets cold, but the sun still burns.
So in one part of your body you are cold, and in the other part you are hot. It sucks.
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>>1079136
Are you me anon?
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>>1079591
Anyone know why it is that it becomes so quiet during snowfall? Even if it is a light snowfall or there are still lots of cars on the road, it's still quiet.
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It's a tie between fall and winter, to me both seasons are god tier for /out/ Cool air, no sticky sweat, no pesky bugs/ticks, no undergrowth.
Get an outdoor manual labor job and you will absolutely despise summer
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>>1089898
Snow does a terrific job at absorbing sound.

Know that weird pyramid-shaped foam inside anechoic chambers? Snow functions kind of the same way.
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>>1079024
who the fuck runs on a fucking snow storm like that?
he's almost naked for fuck sake, he's asking for a pneumonia
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>>1089999
QUAD NINES!!!!! mind blown
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>>1089999
Everything this anon says is true. Most fresh (unpacked, unmelted/refrozen) snowfall has pretty good sound absorption properties (1.0 being 100% absorption and 0.0 being 0%). Similar to down. It depends a lot on how porous the snow is, how deep, and the size of the crystals, but no matter what it has good sound absoprtion, especially at high frequencies. When it's actually snowing the snowflakes in air have a significant effect as well as the snow on the ground. It's a magical sensation that equatorfags will never know.
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>>1089999
It's really an awesome thing to experience.

I remember one Christmas, walking to visit a graveyard to light a candle there and the only sound was the crunchy sound of boots against fresh snow, otherwise no sound. A few notches under zero C, silently and slowly falling big fluffy clumps of snowflakes in the dark, not much visibility other than some streetlights making the falling snow visible.

It would not have been so memorable with, say, rain.
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>>1079024
Fuckin free water everywhere yum
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>>1082628
>rommegrot
>hot sour cream eaten with a spoon
NOPE
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>>1090295
that sounds so fucking cool anon, what a great memory.
>one Christmas, walking to visit a graveyard to light a candle there
what tradition is this exactly if you don't mind me asking?
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>>1079035
This.
Awesome chilly and rainy weather and almost empty woods.
Also mushrooms.
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>>1090740
U don't light candles for Christmas?
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Fall in New England is GOAT.
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>>1090737
Compared to traditional Nordic fare, that isn't that bad. Hakarl, in the other hand...
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>>1090858
Fermented fish plays on umami. I can get behind that. Eating straight sour cream is just a result of a fat-deficient culture getting a distorted image of nutrition and food value
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>>1090810
I do not, no, Especially not in graveyards at night,
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>>1090740
Sure anon. It's a Finnish tradition. It's dark around that time of the year so people put ice lanterns on the yard and often some candles inside and dim the electric lights.

At some point during Christmas Eve people visit the graveyard(s) to light candles for relatives and friends buried there and for people buried elsewhere. In addition, I (and my family), like many others light a candle at a memorial for the soldiers who died fighting Soviets during WWII (basically every graveyard in Finland has one).

Swedes have this tradition, but to my observation to a lesser degree during Christmas, but more during All Hallows' Eve. Finns do it then, too. Not sure of other Nordic countries. Madsen maybe can answer.

Pic related.

Ice lantern: fill bucket of water, let it freeze, but not fully solid. Flip upside down, remove vase-shaped iced-up thing, make a tiny hole to the top and pour out water, place a candle inside.
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Late winter/early spring. Whenever and wherever the snow has just started to melt and the brooks and creeks are just barely trickling.
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Late spring
>everything is lush and green
>not too hot yet
>summer vacations haven't started so you enjoy more peace and quiet
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>>1091002
That's so nice anon, I really like that tradition. Also I never heard of this ice lantern thing. I should make some of those for my parents log cabin around Christmas time.
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