It's that time of year again when our thoughts turn to holidays, sunshine <looks hopeful> and brilliant new books.
And what a line up we have...whether for reading in the garden, on the beach, on planes, trains or automobiles, we bring you some of the best summer reads for 2015. What's more, we are offering one lucky gransnetter the chance to win the lot - worth over £500!
Details of the books and everything else HERE So now all you need to do is tell us your favourite thing about summer - and it can be anything at all - and you will automatically be entered into the draw.
What an incredible selection of books! Certainly something for everyone there.
My favourite thing about summer is having longer days to enjoy. The short, dark winter days can be so depressing and anti-social. Being able to go for evening walks, or catch up with friends in the evenings while still enjoying daylight is wonderful and much more fun. Even getting up in the morning is so much easier when it's bright and sunny outside!
Spending valuable time with my grown up children and grandchildren having family days at the beach with picnic or barbecue, playing rounders, and building sandcastles, I relish these days.
The warm evenings, leaving the back door open, BBQ's with the family, lunch on the lawn, the fresh fruit in the shops, wearing flip flops with pretty painted toenails, feeling the sun on my face, wearing a dress, seeing people walking and happy instead of dashing to the car to avoid the rain. I love summer.
Mozzie bites. Daft I know but they always make me think I'm on holiday lying on a beach somewhere hot, even though I've just been bitten whilst mowing the lawn .
So many things! A few Gerard Manley Hopkins moments - dappled things - sun filtered through trees in my garden making a perfect circle of light on the garden path. Not needing the put the light on in the evening or draw the curtains. Gentle pearly skies, clear blue skies, amazing sunrises and sunsets. Eating an orange or peach and letting the juice just trickle straight onto the lawn off your fingers. Digging out my old gold shoes, once smart, now only worn on the beach, trodden down and full of stubborn sand from more and than one seaside trip.
A bonus - generally speaking, folks I deal with at work seem a whole lot happier and laid back!
There are so many things I love about summer that it is difficult to choose just one, but if I must, I would say that it is the "summer effect" - everyone seems happier and more relaxed in the summer months than at other times of year. In the summer we have more opportunity to do the things that make us happy, like enjoying the light evenings, reading good books in the garden, taking our grandchildren to the beach - I could mention so many more.....
Great prize. My favourite thing about summer is the long evenings. I just seen to be so much more active in the summer whereas in winter I "hibernate" ��