I think that my body is already into the "seasonal change" as we approach winter. As winter comes I tend to stay home more and curl up with good books while cooking. Not that I don't do that during warmer weather, but I tend to read what I call "mental candy" (fast genre fiction reads) in the summer since I don't have much time to read, and in the late fall/winter/early spring my topics change. For example, I have the day off work as it is election day. What am I planning? Making a huge pot of pumpkin/beef/pork chili and will split my reading time between "The Paleo Approach" (the science behind how diet can be used to help control autoimmune disease) and "The Fall of Giants" (for a book club I am a member of) while listening to Pandora that streams to my TV. This evening I've my usual Tuesday evening kettlebell comp training session, so will arrive early for some cardio-warmup prior to the training session. I've a good list of Tudor history books on tap to read, as well as some Pushkin and Dostoevsky for the winter (just to name a few). I actually make a fall/winter reading list :-)
So how does your activities change with the seasons? For the readers, do you tend to read different topics in different seasons?



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I recently discovered Mira Grant, definitely what I would describe as brain candy for adults. 

Wish husband would love to move to Alaska when we retire. But he's thinking more Florida. hahahaha So we'll have to find an in-between to please each one of us. And I can't become American (too complicated) so I think it will be somewhere Canada-West. hihi
