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Weather Sun, rain, fog, mist, drizzle, snow, ice, wind...... what other elements have you covered ?

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View Poll Results: Which season do you like best?
Spring 1 25.00%
Summer 0 0%
Autumn 2 50.00%
Winter 1 25.00%
Voters: 4. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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I'm a spring baby but my favourite season has to be autumn. All the colours, sounds of crunchy leaves, all the animals, the autumn smells. FARLEYS
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