The best thing about Utah, in my opinion, is our four seasons. By that I mean, we have four distinct seasons that exhibit the prototypical spring, summer, fall and winter characteristics. Our springs bring new bright blossoms and green grasses. Summer, scorching, dry heat and an abundance of tomatoes and peaches. Fall, mountainsides blanketed in red, yellow and orange-leafed trees. And winter, ski resorts with powdery white peaks. It’s the best thing about Utah, these seasons.

And the best thing about these seasons is that they last a little too long. Or at least two of them feel like they do.

One could argue that spring and fall often feel too short. Sometimes we get a cold, snowy spring that switches overnight to 90-degree days in May. Or a September that makes all the eager sweater-

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