Flowers are pretty and iPhone takes great pictures of them which I take pictures of blooms in spring, lush green tree heavy places in summer plus live shots made into gifs of bugs especially fireflies a.k.a. Lightning bugs at night, autumn trees, leaves on ground then the flawless snow and ice in winter. I like the blooms but hate pollen and spring in general, summer is torture from heat, love autumn but am obsessed with winter. If a chionophile were to truly exist in a human than I am one.
Apparently certain animals are classified that way like polar bears, walruses, penguins etc & literally thrive in cold. I too am like that. Emotional euphoria from even subzero temperatures, pure peace from snow on the ground at dusk where the coloring has that glow & purple seems to be in the hue frequently in winter which is my favorite color, early dark & dark later & my schedule is overnight, to bed in 5 am hour & up at 1 pm. Tranquility at night & especially when it's snowing gently. Blizzards or snowstorms cause euphoria. I cry when I see budding trees but I like the flowers but the snow is perfect. If I could afford it I'd move to Iceland since population is small & landscape is utter perfection plus the music genre sounds like a tundra. The Hunter song by Bjork is the epitome of "Tundra music"
Living all my life in the south of England, I remember when it snowed every year in the 1980's t's really rare to see these days and it's so much fun to watch people who don't know to drive on snow.
Many years ago I spent some time in Iceland but during the summer - One of the best places I ever been too. 24 hour daylight is very hard to cope with for the first few days.
Yeah the daylight 24 hours isn't appealing but the polar nights are. Plus auroras. Nowhere gets those but tundra areas outside of seeing the outer edge of them in general. Oh that one day when you were asking something pertaining to Surrey with something in Oklahoma? No never heard that but have heard of Surrey English. Pastor we know lived in UK for awhile so maybe I heard it from him or tv or a woman we know in Ireland. You know anyone from Nottingham or at least heard them talk much? Seems they have a wonderful dialect. You know how Yoda will finish most sentences with what most start with? Seems they're more prone to do that like finishing a sentence with "he is." Everyone does that off and on but some English speaking areas do it more. Love cockney accents, Australian and Scottish although Scottish can be tough to understand. Woman from Ireland told me that.😁
Right you are about they speak in Nottingham
It's hard to describe my accent but if you think of Hugh Grant isn't that different to mine - I do sound quite 'posh' to people ... I'm not 🧐