Sachin Tripathi says, on our Facebook page, that summer makes him lazy. Bharat Gurung bluntly expresses his dislike of the season.[break]
But then there’s more to this season than just the heat. Girls can look forward to enjoying summer dresses. Yummy ice creams will be on everyone’s diet plan. Long rides are just the thing to do on sultry evenings.
A holiday is in the offing for Shristi Maharjan, 16. An A-Level student at A J Wild Institute of Advanced Studies, Shristi is looking forward to the summer break. “Summer is somehow lively. We will have almost two weeks of holidays and a trip with my family is on the cards,” she says.
Prasim Gurung believes that adapting to every season is better than just loving one. “Summer has always been a reminder of the past for me. It’s also a reason to put on a mask and a cap. This summer, I’m looking forward to get some good pictures in street photography. That way it will also take my mind off the heat. Swimming, going to a village to plant rice are just some of the things I want to do,” says Prasim.
Sounding very practical, Biva Paudyal says, “Summer is all about ice-creams and golas. It’s not good to love or hate any season. You need to face it so rather than idealizing why not just enjoy what comes your way? Swimming, surrounding yourself with fresh juices; that’s what summers are for.”
Well, summer’s definitely here so take a dip in the pool, eat your favorite flavored ice-cream and remember to carry your umbrella.
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