Dnuos wrote:
Kind of the opposite, Summer's usually when I'm feeling best. I also enjoy the heat (sweating is annoying at first, but hey). I can agree with the hard-to-see thing though - I guess my eyes are really sensitive, but the only thing I hate about sunny weather is that it's so hard to keep my eyes open. I keep them open, but I can't open them all the way, ever - even if the sun's in the opposite direction.
The opposite - I don't think it's seasonal affective disorder, but the past several years, Winter's when my mood usually just drops. I've always had depressive issues of some sort show themselves much more during the winter. I still remember last fall, swearing that this time, this year's winter wouldn't depress me. Ironically, it was the worst depression I've had. But it continued through spring (as they sometimes do), so I don't think it's seasonal based, just normal depression. Could be based that I do much more exercising in the summer than in winter.
For me, a big part of what I hated about winter was all my fun stuff is entirely reliant on summer..i.e. sports car and motorcycle. I bought a snowmobile last year, and I have my truck up for sale in favor of a turbocharged Subaru so hopefully we can now have fun year-round.