I have just moved back to Nebraska after having been in Florida for around 8 years. Man have I missed the seasons. I'm sure most of you reading this think I am crazy for leaving Florida, but I have a new opinion of that state after living there - it's great to visit, but even greater to be able to leave after visiting!
It's hot constantly in Florida, sometimes even in the winter, and there is no seasonal variation. No fall colors... spring is pretty neat there, but even then, it's hard to tell it apart from summer or fall.
I am having a wonderful time this year, due to the fact that I had forgotten how interesting Autumn in the midwest can be. Everything turns vivid golden, orange, red, and brown hues. A rich palate of warmth before winter gray sets in.
The weather so far has been pretty damn gorgeous, right now it's down in the 40s at night and in the 70s during the day, but every day it's a little cooler. To tell you the truth, I cant wait until we get a good sticky snowfall so I can throw snowballs for the first time in 8 years.
The midwest is underrated - the weather is interesting, there's a lot of space if you want it, the people are fantastic, and (contrary to popular belief) if you situate yourself next to a city, there's plenty of things to do.
Today (Friday) in down town Lincoln is "First Fridays" which is the first friday of every month, when the art galleries open up and have a reception and viewing of all their art. It's very nice, and down town becomes packed with people, I need to get down there next time and take some pictures to prove to my Floridian friends that more than 10 people live in Nebraska.