But “mild, mid warm, warm, hot” are not features of four seasons but merely of two seasons like “dry period” and “rain period”.
Have you ever lived in a zone with real four seasons?
Humans were “born” in areas of merely two seasons and developed into areas of four seasons and into areas of other two seasons (namely in the polar regions). So originally, thus more (not only) naturally, we are beings of the two seasons in warm or hot areas, but being on our way, thus more (not only) culturally, we are also beings of the four seasons, of the two seasons in the coldest areas (polar regions), and in some sense even of the one “season” in the outer space. We became beings that can live in both the hottest and the coldest climate zones and in some sense, as I said, even in the outer space. That’s great and terrible, fortune and fate, destiny. Isn’t it?
I was born and raised in the Sonoran desert and now live in swamplands of Southern Mississippi. If it drops below 70° I am chilled… I work outside, love my job even in 20° or less. It just hurts like hell while doing it.
Hey! The Sonoran desert is in Mexico and in two parts of the United States, namely in the states California and Arizona, and the Sonoran desert is not very near to the swampslands of Southern Mississipi. But nevertheless: You are a “warm one”.
Is the temperature 20° Fahrenheit (thus: -6.7° Celsius) a rarity or a normality in that correlating “season”? In Europe, especially in West and West-Central Europe the average winter-temperature is often higher than +2° Celsius (35.6° Fahrenheit) - caused by the Gulf Stream.
In winter we will get about 3 or 5 days of such freezes,it just feels sooo much more .
Southern Arizona is where I was raised. It is an awesomely beautiful place. I miss hiking the desert floor even though I love my land here and enjoy my hikes as much. I cannot stand snow.
I feel restless. I’m going to do some stretches then work out for one hour, maybe one hour and thirty min. And then ten min flexing in the mirror before shower. Then meditation for thirty min, then food