ANSWERS: 9
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Up here in western WA, we're used to it.
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Living up in north central Canada, I'm used to that. What I find more depressing are the shorter days in the fall and the early onset of darkness. For me, the most depressing months of the year are late November and early February, when it starts to get dark at 4 to 4:30 p.m., and the sun doesn't rise until about 8:30 to 9 a.m. in the morning. :(
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Very. Nothing cheers me up more than a nice blue sky with some clouds here and there or a beautiful sunset. +4
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No. I really don't mind cloudy, overcast, rainy days.
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We have so few that I find them quite refreshing, especially if we get some rain.
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Nope...cloudy weather usually means cooler weather and both Jim and I love cool weather. We get depressed when the temperature is above 100 degrees days in a row with hot sun beating down and cloudless skies. That keeps us indoors with the blinds drawn, air conditioning and fans on and eating tons of popsicles. Now that's depressing! :)
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yep, I don't like it.
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Not at all.
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No, not really. I find dark, gloomy days to be quite beautiful. +4
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