Thursday, November 24, 2005
Imaginiff . . .
Ok, this was prompted by some thinking I did about a game we played on Sunday when D came over. The game is called Imaginiff and this question really stuck out to me.

Now, "Imaginiff" you were living in a world where the seasons never change. Which season would you want to live in?

Why?

What would be the best thing about it?

Now think of some things that wouldn't be so good.

Tell me what you think.
posted by cori 11/24/2005 04:49:00 PM  
 
10 Comments:
  • At 11/24/2005 11:52 PM, Blogger The Horn Family said…

    Do you mean like "Imaginiff you live in Texas?" :)

    If I had a choice I'd like to be stuck in fall or winter.

    I suppose that if I lived for long without spring or summer, I'd grow lonely for flowers and green growing things. I suppose . . . :)

    ~Cara

     
  • At 11/25/2005 4:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Probably Autumn - although I also like Summer. I love the colors and - as John said - the temperatures vary so you get some nice warm days and some nice cool ones. Although the one draw back to fall is: it's usually to cool to go to the beach!!!

    ps. Who is Bree?

     
  • At 11/25/2005 7:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I feel an overpowering obligation to comment.
    I think the spring or summer. Winter is just too cold, and autumn always seemed like the end of something.

     
  • At 11/26/2005 11:05 AM, Blogger cori said…

    Ok, now it seems to be my turn to speak on the subject.

    I think I would want to live in fall. A warm fall, that is warm enough to still go swimming, but with a few cold days now and again so that I might start a fire and drink hot cocoa.

    Knowing that this season would be endless would keep me from disliking it, because I only do that when I know that winter is on the way. If winter will never come, I would be happy forever. :) However, this does pose the question: What of the leaves? Do they remain on the trees all the time? What colors are they? Do they reach their peak of beauty and stay that way? Would we not grow accustomed to seeing it and no longer appreciate the beauty we see around us? Or would they fall off periodically and somehow grow again without becoming springtime?

    PS-Bree and Chris are one and the same, neither being a true identity. :)

     
  • At 11/26/2005 12:58 PM, Blogger The Horn Family said…

    Did I just read that comment correctly??? My dear friend who always emphatically stated her distaste for the fall season now likes it? I've only been gone for 2 months . . . what happened in my absence?

    Glad to welcome you as the latest member of "Fall Lovers Anonymous."

    :)

    ~Cara

     
  • At 11/26/2005 6:47 PM, Blogger cori said…

    Ok, if we can recall correctly, the reason I dislike fall is because it means that winter is on the way.

    Now, hypothetically, winter does not exist, hence removing any cause for distaste of autumn.

    It is a beautiful season of the year. Granted, a little dreary come November, but if change in seasons is nonexistent, then November would never be the gloomy rainy month that we know it as.

    Therefore, I can be perfectly justified in stating above opinion and yet still retaining my dislike of fall in reality.

    :D

     
  • At 12/03/2005 12:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hey Guys,
    Its been a while since ive last posted so, hey!
    Um I think I would have to go with my mom and say SPRING!!! Yeah!
    I love spring!! Spring is so cow! Thats what it is cow(just ask ruining cori).
    BYE

     
  • At 12/03/2005 10:52 AM, Blogger cori said…

    Willie, do you know how long it took me to realize that "ruining" was actually "Ruining"? I could not figure out what on earth you were trying to say!

     
  • At 12/03/2005 11:23 PM, Blogger cori said…

    And what on earth were you doing up at 12:13 this morning?!?

     
  • At 12/07/2005 10:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Duh! It's, like, totally awesome to stay up all night! Guy's love it!

     
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