Hey Folks!
It's time for you to guess my favorite season. I'll describe the sights/sounds/smells/etc. of this season, and then I'll tell you what it is at the end of the post. :)
Smells like... Looks like.... Sounds like.... Feels like....
Crisp air Darker earlier School Cool nights
Baked goods Red Crunching Apples Warm days
Cranberry Gold Wind in the trees Fuzzy PJs
Pumpkin Long pants Walking on Leaves A Breeze
And the Season is.........
Unfortunately, where I live, Autumn does not look like this. :( But I dream of someday traveling to New England, where it does look like this.
What is your favorite season??
It's time for you to guess my favorite season. I'll describe the sights/sounds/smells/etc. of this season, and then I'll tell you what it is at the end of the post. :)
Smells like... Looks like.... Sounds like.... Feels like....
Crisp air Darker earlier School Cool nights
Baked goods Red Crunching Apples Warm days
Cranberry Gold Wind in the trees Fuzzy PJs
Pumpkin Long pants Walking on Leaves A Breeze
And the Season is.........
FALL!!!
Unfortunately, where I live, Autumn does not look like this. :( But I dream of someday traveling to New England, where it does look like this.
What is your favorite season??
Spring, cause things are coming back to life and it's getting warmer.
ReplyDeleteFall is definitely my favorite season. I don't know how to explain it, but Autumn makes me feel very nostalgic, and seems to bring back memories that I never remember experiencing...
ReplyDeleteTake, for instance, that picture at the end of your post. I know I haven't ever been there, and yet I have wisps of memory and feeling attached to it, as if I HAVE been there. Is that weird...? I wonder if anyone else feels that way about things.
~Lizzy
Personally, I like both fall and winter because of the holidays they contain. Nothing beats the smell of pine at Christmas time or of cooking turkey at Thanksgiving.
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