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It's Almost Fall

Chilly weather, warm food, terrible horror movies... Who else is ready?

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It's Almost Fall
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Don't let the door hit you on the way out, summer.

Early nights, chilly weather, warm food, and terrible horror movies on TV -- what's not to love about fall? Here's just a smidge of all the things we have to look forward to...

1. Crunchy Leaves

My favorite sound.

2. Cool Weather

There's a nip in the air and all the bugs have gone back to hell where they belong. Who are we kidding, I'll be outside for the entire month of October.

3. Sweaters

Huge, soft, and comfy.

4. Comfort food

Soup, pumpkin pie, caramel apples...

5. Early Evenings

Perfect for curling up with a movie or a good book.

6. Pumpkins

Half the fun is the annual trek to pick one out.

7. Halloween

Spooky.

8. Apple Cider

Nothing like a warm mug on a chilly day.

9. Campy Movies

It's like TV enters another dimension every fall. One with a lot of Tim Burton movies.

10. Pumpkin Spice


Laugh all you want, there's a reason pumpkin spice became a meme. I'll be over here enjoying my pumpkin spice coffee, cupcakes, ice cream, and cookies, maybe with a couple of pumpkin-spice candles for ambiance.

11. Campfires

Nothing like a fall bonfire and some s'mores.

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