The crazy life of a homeschool mom in the country. Tips, tricks and antics included as I blog about daily life.
Monday, September 17, 2018
Autumn
I love autumn! I can smell and feel the crispness in the air. The leaves are just beginning to turn. Apples and pears are in their season and pumpkins adorn vines in gardens. Everything pumpkin, apple and cinnamon starts to hit the store shelves. I light my fall candles and fill my home with the scents of fall. The kids are back to school and we're back to a normal routine. Signs of corn mazes and haunted forests start popping up along the main roads. The color purple is in season! I think Fall is my favorite season. But I say each season is my favorite when we're in the beginning. I think mostly it's just the change of seasons that I love. Enjoy the days!
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