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Does one season change to another, quickly, where you live?
Or very slowly and gradual?
 

Or would that be in different locations in the UK, but on the same day?:unsure:

(I'm obviously very confused by the idea in Holly's post, and curious about it. :LOL: )
 
We say Kansas can see all four seasons... in a 24 hour period. Living here going on 75 years, I've seen it happen. We can have 50 degree, or more, temperature drop in a day. We can see rain, snow, hail and, even, a tornado in the same day.

Have you ever seen "thundersnow"?
 
I do, but then again it's only a once in every 50 years experience (so far) in my area.

Do you particularly like the hush of the world around you when snow muffles most sounds? (I do miss that.)
 
I despise snow! It's beautiful, but shuts down the golf course.

As an adult, do you still build snowmen and have snowball fights or make snow angels?
 
Did you know there are less uncomfortable ways to have a snowball fight than to be pelted with freezing cold snow containing the occasional rock or ice pellet?

(I bought this about 5 years ago - it's a hoot with people of all ages and gets to be a pretty good workout. These days I play it with my grands...
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I didn't know, either. Are we out of touch, or is it a well-hidden secret?

Is it common and well-known, or is it not for sale, in many places?
 
As long as you are the "pelter" and not the "peltee", what's the problem with being hit with a frozen sphere of ice?? :<(
 
I first found them on Amazon but have seen them for sale online in other places. Not common but very fun!

Do you get a charge out of finding and sharing very cool toys or games few others have come across yet?
 
I do! My grands love to pretend they own a restaurant - they bring me a menu, take the order, then bring pretend food. I often play a cranky customer, or one who's hard of hearing, or a lying one (that's NOT what I ordered and I'm not paying for it), etc. They love it! :cool:

Do you think that a lot of adults are uncomfortable with kids (including teens) because they forget how to appeal to their senses of humor?
 


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