With snow predicted in the mid-Atlantic region tomorrow evening and with dark and somewhat dreary weather punctuating the unexpected extra time on my hands (Honestly, it’s so November. I’ve just gotten spoiled living in the south, where cold and dank weather doesn’t generally arrive until December or sometimes even January.), I’m having a harder time than usual remembering how much I love fall. I thought it was time to recap ten of the things I love about it to help get me back in the mood (since there’s still another five weeks left of it…):
- The foliage.
- Cider doughnuts.
- Halloween and Thanksgiving.
- Coffeeneuring.
- Wearing handknits.
- Apples and quince and squash.
- Comfortable weather (as compared to winter or summer) for long, leisurely walks or bike rides.
- New tv shows. (We’re enjoying several including God Friended Me, the Magnum P.I. reboot, A Million Little Things, Happy Together, and Single Parents, which is nice because nearly everything we watched last year got canceled or bumped to a spring start.)
- Digging up the potatoes in my garden. (Because it’s like a treasure hunt.)
- Hot drinks. (And the fact that everyone stops thinking I’m weird for drinking six cups of tea a day. They still think I’m weird for plenty of other reasons.)
How about you? What do you love about autumn?
Your list is wonderful As it has already snowed here…and the leaves are all down, I’m feeling winter. But I do love the stews and pies and foods of fall.
Comment by kathy b 11.14.18 @ 12:32 pmI need to get into a better autumn mindset, too. So, in addition to what you said, . . .
No AC. Leaf piles. The smells of acorns and leaves and wood smoke. The decrease in tick activity. The Thanksgiving-themed artwork that the kids bring home from school (Livia drew a pretty cornucopia, and Marshall designed a turkey-launching robot!). Slow-cooker recipes. Everything warm.
Comment by Karen 11.14.18 @ 5:41 pm