Europe: Seasons In
In Central and Northern Europe, the landscape turns into a palette of deep oranges and reds. This is the season of harvests and festivals. Germany celebrates Oktoberfest, while wine regions in France, Italy, and Hungary are busy with the grape harvest. It is a fantastic time for food lovers to visit, as seasonal delicacies like truffles, chestnuts, and new wines appear on menus. By November, the air turns crisp, and the first dustings of snow begin to appear on the mountains. Winter: December to February
Europe, a continent known for its rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking landscapes, experiences a temperate climate with four distinct seasons throughout the year. Each season brings its unique charm, activities, and festivals, making Europe a fascinating destination to visit anytime. Here's a guide to the seasons in Europe: seasons in europe
| Feature | Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Low/Medium | High (Very High) | Low | Low (High in ski resorts) | | Cost | Medium | High | Low/Medium | Lowest (excl. holidays) | | Weather | Unpredictable | Hot/Stable | Mild/Variable | Cold/Dark | | Best For | City breaks, Flowers | Beaches, Festivals | Food/Wine, Hiking | Skiing, Museums | In Central and Northern Europe, the landscape turns
Right on! I HATED this movie. It was a complete, nightmarish departure from everything we loved about the first two movies. Gah! Let’s imagine it never happened.
I totally agree…
I ‘d really really loved the first and second series, Anne and Gilbert were one of my teen-ager dreams but “the continuing story” is a nonsense…
I felt really disappointed.
So for me their story finishes at the end of “the sequel” with a sweet kiss and Anne finally accepting him.
Let’s forget all about that ” continuing story”