Where I live it snows once a year for only a few days. I used to love it, but now it's different. It just makes me depressed :icon_sad:. Whereas I you to love going outside, I now just feel horrible. I don't know why. Does anyone else get like this when it snows?
I love snow! I hate the cold, but when it shows it makes it all better ---------- Post added 7th Jan 2017 at 07:42 PM ---------- * when it snows* - auto-correct
I can't say I've experienced this, though I do find that when it snows for months in a row it gets a little tiring. Where I live (Half the time? I live in two different places. It's complicated) It snows so much you don't see grass from November till May.
Nope. I hate the cold and the lack of sunlight! Plus recently I've been going to sleep around 5pm or 6pm and waking up around 3am. That's an hour or two longer than I usually sleep
Not when it snows, but I get pretty depressed/lethargic when the weather is warm/hot/sunny. Pretty much the opposite issue that most have.
It's possible to have Seasonal Affective Disorder, typically those with it experience depression during the winter months due to lack of sunlight with shorter days. I love snow and winter, I tend to feel worse during summer to be honest.
I'm not keen on snow but I wouldn't say it's depressing. Just, in my country it tends to be a horrible sludgy mess rather than the lovely white blanket people imagine. I love Winter though, it's the best time of the year.
I live in Norway, and you would think we get snow a lot these days right. NOPE We had snow for 2 days recently, a little bit on xmas too actually. But here it's been shitty weather for all of december except xmas and those 2 days. Now it's windy AF and raining AF. I live in a coastal city though, with lots of mountains surrounding it.
I grew up in California, where we got 300+ days of sunshine a year and no snow in like 60 years. Now in Kentucky, I realize I'm much more sensitive to the gray in the winter than I am to the cold. It was in the teens and 20s over the weekend but crystal clear, and as long as I wore enough layers to go outside I loved it. But the days when I don't see the sun I have no energy.
I love it when you open the curtains to see freshly fallen snow, without a footprint in it except those made by the odd bird. It brings out the inner kid in you and often reminds us of our early years. Unfortunately in my country, if we get more than a light dusting of sleet or snow, the whole damned nation grinds to a halt because our buses and trains can't cope.
I don't like the cold. But I love the snow. The only time I get depressed is, when there is no white christmas (which is about... all the time :tears::lol