The Weekly Photo Challenge, ‘Changing Seasons‘, had me remembering some places I’ve been, where the seasons have seemed to be rather topsy-turvy. Sometimes weather can be quite surprising, depending on where in the world you happen to be.
Winter in Rio de Janeiro. Most photos of Rio that I’d seen, made it look as though it was all sunshine, and bikinis on the beach. Just my bad luck to be visiting Corcovado Mountain in the rain and fog.
Summer in San Francisco. It was so cold on 4th July, that I had to buy a sheepskin jacket from one of the stores at Pier 39. They did seem to stock more winter than summer clothes, so maybe the cold wasn’t entirely unexpected.
Spring in Wyoming. We certainly weren’t expecting snow and ice in May.
Nothing disappointing about the gardens at the Summer Palace in Beijing. They were so beautiful, and just bursting with spring blossoms.
Autumn in Cape Town South Africa, was decidedly chilly and grey,
but it was worth the visit, if only for the beautiful view from the top of Table Mountain.
Travelling on the Blue Ridge Parkway through the Appalachian Highlands, did have some typical autumn scenes, and we couldn’t resist trying a packet of those deliciously crunchy Pork Rinds.
Autumn in New Jersey certainly wasn’t a lot of fun this year,
and some of the streets will never look the same again.
Winter in my home town of Umhlanga South Africa, always feels like summer to most visitors from cooler climes.
My sister’s dog Dingo, can always find a nice sunny spot by the pool.
Even though it’s warm and mild in Florida for December, you only have to visit the shopping mall to see that it’s winter, and that Christmas is almost here.
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