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Have never been quite sure if the worst month is September, October or January. However, the worst date by far in the calendar year is 16th September. I could suggest that is when the US will bomb North Korea but that would be purely from the mindset of ten years ago. On that matter, I'm indifferent - nor have I knowingly accessed the mass media for a week.
(all I've heard is we are paying millions to a mega-rich tax haven because they have had a bit of rain - I think they and the crooks they house, ironically none virgins, should pay for it)
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But for me it's the dreary dark days of Jan and Feb that are the worst..in England, anyway.
But January and, yo.... Februwary each have the considerable promise of Spring.
September just has Halloween, sum fire-worked dogs and the Daddy Xmas thing.
(But is it jazz?.......nope, I shouldn't have thought so......wee..ll, awright Chief)
One of the more annoying features of September is people grumbling about it being September.........
OK maybe it isn't the best time for people like teachers, but really,the weather is often lovely, and a golden September Saturday is a great bonus and a great joy,IMO. It is a beautiful morning here in S Wilts.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I think the weather plays a big part in how one feels about September . Horrible autumn weather like we have been having cold and wet makes it seem the harbinger of winter . A warm, sunny September feels like an extension of summer . Going back to school and work I think also plays a part in why a lot of people dislike it as a month .
What has happened to the weather - a brilliant August Bank Holiday -all three days. Usually it's part of a wet spell, waiting for the schools to go back then glourious sunshine - 'appen next week then!
I think the weather plays a big part in how one feels about September . Horrible autumn weather like we have been having cold and wet makes it seem the harbinger of winter . A warm, sunny September feels like an extension of summer . Going back to school and work I think also plays a part in why a lot of people dislike it as a month .
I think the idea of winter being postponed and foreshortened when summer temperatures hold up longer than expected also adds to that feeling.
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