Autumn: A season to be loved

It’s difficult to say goodbye to the summer, but what follows is a beautiful season. Don’t be depressed by the darker nights and worsening weather. There are plenty of reasons to enjoy Autumn. Here are some reasons to welcome the arrival of Autumn.

It is breathtaking to see the colours of the trees change from bright greens to warm oranges, yellows and reds. This time of year, the variety of colours of leaves creates a stunning landscape.

The stunning autumn foliage scenes make for great photo backdrops.

What could be more exciting than leaf-kicking? It’s fun for kids and adults alike! Autumn is the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors and have fun.

When you walk over autumn leaves, they make a satisfying crunch sound.

It’s also a great opportunity to take some amazing photos. You can go bird-watching or try to spot a squirrel sneaking up on you.

It is magical to see a crisp autumn sunrise. The autumn sunrises are more golden than the summer ones, and have a warming glow. This daily event is also more beautiful if you catch it a bit later in the year. Autumn gives you more time to snooze.

The morning is not as cold or uncomfortable as it can be in winter, but rather pleasantly sunny and crisp.

Autumn brings with it a variety of new fruits and vegetables to try, and the comfort of warm food is once again available in the evenings.

It’s once again that time of the year where we can enjoy warm meals like pies, stews, soups, and casseroles. Why not wash down your meal with some hot tea, coffee or hot chocolate?

Also, it’s time to organise our closets and bring out those favourite fluffy sweaters. This is also the time to go shopping for new seasons. Why not consider learning to knit your own? For a Knitting Kit, visit Wool Couture

Enjoy some quality time under the duvet. You can also revisit your onesie.

The end of October is also the perfect time to enjoy those extra hours in bed, as the clocks will be going back. Who doesn’t like an extra hour on the weekend?

It’s conker time! And Halloween is about trick or treating, pumpkin carving and lots of sweets.

You don’t need to wait long to enjoy the October half-term, which usually coincides with Halloween.

Then comes Bonfire Night with all its fun fireworks, sparklers, and toasting marshmallows.

Christmas markets start to appear as the season progresses.

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