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Why I love Fall?

As the season starts to change from summer to fall, the way the leaves change colors. The way the wind feels on my face. It makes me wonder why Autumn is my second favorite season besides summer. It’s not that cold outside but very breezy but warm. I also love the Fall fashion that come along. The warm coats, boots, gloves, and hats. This season is perfect for photo sessions and picnics. Also being by  the fire at home or outside, drinking hot coco with mini marshmallows makes me feel nice and warm inside after a long day. Just kick back in cozy pjs and slippers is another reason why I love Fall/Autumn.


Autumn is not just a season but a name around the world. It’s a very common name for girl. Anyway there also a lot of good  books to read to like a fall book club. I don’t know but I do know that Fall will never go out of  season if you ask me.

Do you ever wonder why this season has 2 names while the other seasons has only 1 name? That always got me thinking why? I guess Fall/Autumn is a special season lol πŸ˜†.

Anyway that’s why I love Fall/Autumn.

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  1. That is cool! I love Fall too! It is my favorite season because of the brilliant and bright colors.

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    1. Thanks Nicole Schultz. Hope you’re having a wonderful summer and are you ready for school?

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  2. I am having a good summer. And not really. But that may be me and my unwillingness to be to pulled from writing.

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    1. I see. You’ll have a great first day back at school and don’t stop writing if’s it your passion go for it.

      -GhostGirl27

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