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15 Things To Do This Fall

Fall is the best time of the year! Now, let's go exploring!

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Just like many others, fall is my favorite time of the year. It brings about a nice change in the seasons with the leaves changing and cooler weather moving into the forecast. Saturdays are dedicated to college football and everything seems a little more right in the world.


Here are 15 things to add to your fall bucket list:

1. GO TO A PUMPKIN PATCH

2. GO FOR A HIKE

3. CARVE OR PAINT PUMPKINS

4. HAVE A BONFIRE

5. GO TO A CORN MAZE

6. DRESS UP FOR HALLOWEEN

7. GET CRAFTY AND DECORATE FOR FALL

8. TAKE A DRIVE TO THE MOUNTAINS AND SEE THE LEAVES CHANGING

9. BAKE AN APPLE OR PUMPKIN PIE

10. TAKE CUTE SEASONAL PICTURES

11. MAKE HOMEMADE CHILI

12. HAMMOCK AND RELAX FOR A WHILE

13. DRINK HOT CHOCOLATE

14. WATCH HOCUS POCUS

15. BE THANKFUL

"I'm so glad to live in a world where there are Octobers."
Anne of Green Gables

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