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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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..are we in autumn now?
Anyway, I feel like autumn might be my favourite season. It feels like things slow down a bit from the activities of the summer. Gives chance to reflect about what changes to make next year.
Also, bonfire night, pumpkin spice lattes and the crispness in the air. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"..are we in autumn now?
Anyway, I feel like autumn might be my favourite season. It feels like things slow down a bit from the activities of the summer. Gives chance to reflect about what changes to make next year.
Also, bonfire night, pumpkin spice lattes and the crispness in the air."
And Christmas is coming |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Big piles of leaves to scrunch through on walks. Snuggling up in front of the fire with a hot chocolate. The storms starting so i get to go driftwood hunting down the beach. Apples strait off the tree. Having stew for supper with crusty bread. That crisp bite in the air when you go out. All the leaves changing colour. |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
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"I don’t like anything about it I like the hot days and sunshine "
Yeah, hot summer days are the best.
At least in early Autumn the temperature is still quite pleasant to be outside in and usually dry. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Big piles of leaves to scrunch through on walks. Snuggling up in front of the fire with a hot chocolate. The storms starting so i get to go driftwood hunting down the beach. Apples strait off the tree. Having stew for supper with crusty bread. That crisp bite in the air when you go out. All the leaves changing colour."
It’s all pine and spruce trees where I live so we don’t get the leaves . And venison casserole on the aga |
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"..are we in autumn now?
Anyway, I feel like autumn might be my favourite season. It feels like things slow down a bit from the activities of the summer. Gives chance to reflect about what changes to make next year.
Also, bonfire night, pumpkin spice lattes and the crispness in the air."
All of this, absolutely.
Summer just gets too full and autumn comes in and sweeps it all away. We have become too fat and it is time to go on a diet !
I love autumn |
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I love Autumn & winter! Cosy days at home with candles and blankets, tea and biscuits, the beautiful colours of the trees and leaves, wrapping up warm for nice walks, open log fires in country pubs, autumn/winter fashion - nice coats, knitwear, cute skirts and dresses with tights and boots, apple crumble, bonfire night and knowing that Christmas is on the way |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Big piles of leaves to scrunch through on walks. Snuggling up in front of the fire with a hot chocolate. The storms starting so i get to go driftwood hunting down the beach. Apples strait off the tree. Having stew for supper with crusty bread. That crisp bite in the air when you go out. All the leaves changing colour.
It’s all pine and spruce trees where I live so we don’t get the leaves . And venison casserole on the aga "
Still sounds good to me. Love the pine smell of a good evergreen forest |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Big piles of leaves to scrunch through on walks. Snuggling up in front of the fire with a hot chocolate. The storms starting so i get to go driftwood hunting down the beach. Apples strait off the tree. Having stew for supper with crusty bread. That crisp bite in the air when you go out. All the leaves changing colour.
It’s all pine and spruce trees where I live so we don’t get the leaves . And venison casserole on the aga
Still sounds good to me. Love the pine smell of a good evergreen forest"
Feel free to come pay me a visit anytime |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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I love autumn. Here it’s cool enough to go to the beach and swim in the sea without getting heat stroke , back home I love the big countdown to Christmas & getting wrapped up to go for an early morning run |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Autumn is bittersweet - the summer has gone, the days are drawing in and it’s getting cooler… but it’s lovely to see the leave turn colour, the bright sun on a bracingly cold morning, the sound of rain on the windows….
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love autumn, going out a walk in the nice crisp days, seeing the changing colours of the leaves, getting ready for Halloween and Guy Fawkes night "
You like the national parks the Argyll forest etc ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I sometimes struggle with it. The dark, the expense of Christmas.
But I do like wearing knits,and tights and boots with a cute dress, the colours in nature, home made soups and stews. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I love autumn, going out a walk in the nice crisp days, seeing the changing colours of the leaves, getting ready for Halloween and Guy Fawkes night
You like the national parks the Argyll forest etc ?"
Never been, but just had a wee look at some pics and it looks gorgeous |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I love autumn, going out a walk in the nice crisp days, seeing the changing colours of the leaves, getting ready for Halloween and Guy Fawkes night
You like the national parks the Argyll forest etc ?
Never been, but just had a wee look at some pics and it looks gorgeous "
Send me a pm and we can chat |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"New TV show series
Crisp mornings
Walks through the leaves
Hot drinks
Thick jumpers
Long joggers and comfy slippers
Bring it the fuck on "
Sums up
My days pretty much lol |
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By *ik MMan
over a year ago
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I’m struggling to think of any and that includes my birthday… Autumn means the end of summer, shorter, colder days and long nights. Its a pity we humans can’t hibernate - I’d happily stock up and sleep from November to March |
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It's my favourite time of the year Perfect weather for long walks, being able to snuggle up to himself without being all hot and icky, enjoying hot drinks in cosy cafés, the beautiful colours that nature shows us, being able to wear snuggly jumpers, not having to listen to my neighbours and their kids making a racket in the garden all day! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's my favourite time of the year Perfect weather for long walks, being able to snuggle up to himself without being all hot and icky, enjoying hot drinks in cosy cafés, the beautiful colours that nature shows us, being able to wear snuggly jumpers, not having to listen to my neighbours and their kids making a racket in the garden all day! "
Well
Written reply I’m lucky I don’t have neighbours or kids around and live among stunning scenery which I love to share with appreciative friends |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"It's my favourite time of the year Perfect weather for long walks, being able to snuggle up to himself without being all hot and icky, enjoying hot drinks in cosy cafés, the beautiful colours that nature shows us, being able to wear snuggly jumpers, not having to listen to my neighbours and their kids making a racket in the garden all day! "
And men in snuggly jumpers. Honestly that juxtaposition between a man's body and the soft fabric is one of my favourite things. Such a beautiful reply, love Autumn and everything about it. Feels like my season and I can embrace every part of it, the seasonal drinks, walking through the woods and foraging for delights to be crafted in to crumbles and cakes. Stompy boots and cute little dresses. Fishnet tights. Berets. Horror films. Lying in bed and listening to the rain outside. The joy of Halloween. Celebrating my (pre) birthday with beautiful friends. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's my favourite time of the year Perfect weather for long walks, being able to snuggle up to himself without being all hot and icky, enjoying hot drinks in cosy cafés, the beautiful colours that nature shows us, being able to wear snuggly jumpers, not having to listen to my neighbours and their kids making a racket in the garden all day!
Lovely I’ll be digging my jumpers out soon
And men in snuggly jumpers. Honestly that juxtaposition between a man's body and the soft fabric is one of my favourite things. Such a beautiful reply, love Autumn and everything about it. Feels like my season and I can embrace every part of it, the seasonal drinks, walking through the woods and foraging for delights to be crafted in to crumbles and cakes. Stompy boots and cute little dresses. Fishnet tights. Berets. Horror films. Lying in bed and listening to the rain outside. The joy of Halloween. Celebrating my (pre) birthday with beautiful friends. " |
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Spring is my favourite season then autumn.
Love the temperatures in autumn and the crisp mornings and late sunrises, exciting times for photographic opportunities of all the fungi, deer, wild pigs and dickhead pheasants |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Spring is my favourite season then autumn.
Love the temperatures in autumn and the crisp mornings and late sunrises, exciting times for photographic opportunities of all the fungi, deer, wild pigs and dickhead pheasants"
Think autumn in Hampshire compared to the highlands would be very different |
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