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65 Ideas For Celebrating Fall

"Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall." -F. Scott Fitzgerald

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65 Ideas For Celebrating Fall
The Hanger Bay

1. Go apple/pumpkin picking at a local orchard.

2. Decorate with fall flair.

3. Drive and admire the foliage.

4. Knit a fall scarf.

5. Visit a local candle shop.

6. Bake pumpkin bread.

7. Cook with squash.

8. Sip warm apple cider on the porch.

9. Go to a fall festival.

10. Take your family Christmas photo.

11. Bundle up in your favorite sweater, scarf, and boots.

12. Pick out the largest pumpkin at the patch.

13. Master your apple pie recipe.

14. Wear dark nail polish.

15. Open the windows to let the crisp air in.

16. Go on a spooky graveyard tour.

17. Get lost in a corn maze.

18. Go on a hayride.

19. Watch a scary movie under cozy blankets.

20. Walk through a haunted house.

21. Go antiquing and thrifting.

22. Toast pumpkin seeds.

23. Take a walk on a foggy morning.

24. Go for a weekend getaway in the mountains.

25. Choose the brightest mums.

26. Jump in leaf piles.

27. Enjoy a caramel apple.

28. Sleep in flannel sheets.

29. Watch the Charlie Brown specials.

30. Go skating indoors.

31. Tailgate at a football game.

32. Roast s'mores.

33. Drink a pumpkin spice latte.

34. Gobble up some Halloween candy.

35. Kiss in the rain.

36. Scope out some No-Shave November man scruff.

37. Craft with fallen leaves.

38. Splash in puddles.

39. Watch Freeform's Halloween marathon.

40. Make a yummy crockpot stew.

41. Read a book by the wood-burning stove.

42. Have a backyard campfire.

43. Shop for new fall clothes.

44. Go for a hike.

45. Donate non-perishables to a food bank.

46. Have a picnic in the park.

47. Eat kettle corn.

48. Walk through a cemetery at night.

49. Bake Pillsbury sugar cookies.

50. Watch the sunset.

51. Take a trip to Salem, Massachusetts.

52. Wrap your hands around a warm mug.

53. Go to a drive-in movie.

54. Host a chili night.

55. Volunteer for an outdoor clean-up.

56. Create a DIY Halloween costume.

57. Gaze up at the stars.

58. Make a fall wreath.

59. Visit a farmer's market.

60. Make an "I'm thankful for..." list.

61. Go horseback riding.

62. Have a family game night.

63. Dress up for Halloween.

64. Make a fall playlist.

65. Go on a hot air balloon ride.

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