I really like what we refer to as the 'shoulder season' around here. It's the time between early spring and summer when things start greening up again and between fall and the first frost when things are winding down.As us Old Timers say up this way " We have two season's, Shoveling and Swatting."
I'll take the winter over summer heat on any day.
No oppressive heat, no numbing cold, just nice tranquil days and cool nights to sleep through.
I especially look forward to the early spring shoulder season because things always smell fresh and good.. The fall season not so much because a late hay cut is dealing with the heavy dew and that can be a pita..
Once we have that first hard frost, you know what is coming and it won't be all that long either. Leaves fall, trees get bare, pets grow more hair (that they shed in the house in the spring) and people start putting away their lawnmowers and get ready for the soon coming snow.
Time to service the tractors, Shoulder season is oil change season for me. Cars and trucks too.