Monday, 1 April 2013

#9 (Telman's theme #2).

2) Does the weather affect your mood, in what way? Do you agree with the idea, that there is no bad weather, each one is wonderful and amazing in some way.
Good evening, dear friends, sorry Telman.
I have an idea, that your feelings about the weather are mostly depend on your mood totally: if you are in a good mood, you would think the storm is breezing and the thunderbolt lights your way, or you can be angry with a shining sun and flying butterflies being in a bad mood. However, I think your perception of a weather depends also on such things as timeliness and habitualness for a certain season. So, freezing temperature and snow are not welcome in April as rain is not acceptable in January. Another factor is an activity you are doing. Sitting at home decreases the minuses of any weather, so the correct clothes act this way. Nevertheless, I have a favorite weather. I like when it is not raining, not  very windy and about 25 C˚. I can do anything and would get the maximum satisfaction. And of course, this weather would make me happier. There are also bad weather - when it's too cold or to hot,

1 comment:

  1. I have similar opinion about the connection between the weather and the mood. Not only weather affect our mood, but vice versa as well. If you are in a good mood even the worst weather would seems acceptable for you, and if you are sad and angry, you will find negative features even in the finest weather. So, it is two-way connection here.

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