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Obviously, there's a mix of pros and cons, but for this I will ignore the cons and focus upon positivity. I do have my orchids (about 40) and many orchid species do like to bloom in the winter after their warm weather growing season. So, usually starting in November and through April, I have tropical blooms color and faint fragrances in my home.What I love about Winter is being able to stay indoors and drink hot chocolate all day. What about you? Do you have a favourite thing about Winter?
Obviously, there's a mix of pros and cons, but for this I will ignore the cons and focus upon positivity. I do have my orchids (about 40) and many orchid species do like to bloom in the winter after their warm weather growing season. So, usually starting in November and through April, I have tropical blooms color and faint fragrances in my home.View attachment 140469View attachment 140470View attachment 140471View attachment 140472View attachment 140473View attachment 140474View attachment 140475
Melbourne seems to have two different winters, the first half of winter is usually dry and clear and sunny even though you can't feel any warmth from the sun, then it turns dark and dreary and wet towards the end of July and early August. That wind can cut right through to your bones.But now I live in Melbourne it will be much colder, but not like Nthn hemisphere cold. I'm yet to experience winter down here in this millenia. It will colder; windy, icy winds and wet.
I spent more than 20 years living in the tropics where winter doesn't exist, now that I'm back in a temperate climate it's taken me quite a few years to adjust and adapt. This year I'm determined that I'm going to be better acclimatised and I'm going to try to embrace the cold and get out more.
There's less tourists in winter which means I can get out in the bush more and see more things, and most of the bush in southern Australia looks so much prettier in winter too, none of our native trees are deciduous. I still really hate wearing so much clothing though, I'm going to have to toughen up a bit and get used to it.