To “summer and winter” about a matter is an old expression that means “to carry on at great length” about it. This is part of a complete episode.
Transcript of “To Summer and Winter”
I came across this old Scots expression. It’s a verb, to summer and winter.
I’m not for summering and wintering about the matter.
So to burn hot and cold for something? To change your mind?
You’re getting close.
No, I don’t know. What is it?
You’re getting close. It means to carry on at great length, to talk at great length.
To summer and winter about something, to natter on.
Yes, to natter on.
Thank you.
Thank you.
And if you call us, we will summer and winter about any question.

