What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall

Hello, you beautiful autumn season! Old Sol has once again gifted us with equal hours of daylight from the September equinox. Now nights are longer in the northern hemisphere as the southern hemisphere slides into more daylight and springtime. After five months of stifling heat and humidity here in North Carolina, I’m ready for warm scarves and hot chocolate!

I’m sharing six things I love about this season in a photo walk that will make you fall for Fall, too. 
 
Plus, my blogging friends from West Virginia to New Zealand (where it's springtime!) share what they love about this time of year in our blog hop, Making the Most of the New Season. Be sure to scroll to the end of this post and click over for more smiles and inspirations from around the globe.
Picture1.      LEAVES
Growing up in Connecticut in a 100-yo home,
flanked by two majestic sugar maples towering over our small front yard,
autumn meant one thing to us kids 
leaves! 

​​ Raking Leaves
We’d rake huge piles and jump into them from high off the porch. I don’t know how we did that without breaking any bones. We were lucky the worst thing that happened was landing on dog poop!Cat's childhood home in autumnRaking leaves back in the day
​Leaving Leaves
As an adult, I discovered the trick of adding natural areas to my back yard, where I let leaves stay where they drop. However, I hand-rake the front lawn, preferring this old-fashioned method over powering up a noisy leaf blower. It’s my special form of autumn exercise. What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall ~ catmichaelswriter.com Cat's leafy natural area with a dash of garden art
Peeping at Leaves
Being a native New Englander, a love of autumn tints, especially against iconic New England stone walls and white-spired churches, is ingrained in my soul. ​Today, the colors of the near-to-me Blue Ridge Mountain leave me ooh-ing and ahh-ing.[image error]New England stone wallAutumn on the Blue Ridge Mountains
​Crunching Leaves Underfoot
Have you ever walked across fallen leaves? Your feet play a symphony of crunchy crescendos guaranteed to make you happy.   What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall ~ catmichaelswriter.com Autumn walks on the greenway
​2.      GARDEN COLORS

Since moving to North Carolina, I learned about plants that thrive in our mild winters. Fall has become the time to swap out my summer garden beds for glorious winter colors before the first frost hardens the soil in late-October.Cat's autumn pocket gardenFall garden: oak leaf hydrangea
​​3.      COOL TEMPS, WARM CLOTHES

Ahhh…that first hint of crisp, dry autumn air!

​Off with the lightweight outfits! Time to bring out your sweaters, long pants and that scarf you started knitting last winter but never finished.
What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall ~ catmichaelswriter.com
4.      PUMPKINS, SPICE, AND EVERYTHING NICE

Perception researchers at John Hopkins University recently found that Americans are attracted to the scent pumpkin spice because its powerful smell triggers familiar, cozy memories. 
Picture Photo: Jill Wellington on Pixabay 
​I’m on Team Pumpkin:
pie, bread, cookies, Cheerios, Pop Tarts, pancakes, marshmallows, PSL at Starbuck's.

You name it.
If it’s pumpkin, I want it.
Yep, even that new pumpkin-scented toilet paper!

What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall ~ catmichaelswriter.com Cat's neighborhood Trader Joe's display​
And is there anything better
than a trip to the patch with your Littles
to search for THE perfect pumpkin?

Well, maybe watching the TV classic, 
It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,
with a cup of pumpkin spice latte 
. What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall ~ catmichaelswriter.com Cat's Niecelette in the pumpkin patch
Photo: B. Hall5.      HALLOWEEN

​Speaking of Halloween – what more can you say about the greatest celebration in a kid’s calendar? I adore greeting costumed little trick-or-treaters at our door, who are already on sugar highs dreaming about their loot.

​Last Halloween in the midst of Covid, I set out 70 individually wrapped bags of sweet treats at the end of our driveway, and waved from the porch at wee ghosts and goblins streaming by. My Halloween goodies were snapped up within an hour!  I'm already stocking up for this year's visitors. What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall ~ catmichaelswriter.com Halloween in Cat's 'hood
​6.       BEACH TRIPS

Finally, my biggest guilty pleasure  – taking a fall beach trip to the near-to-me North Carolina coast. It sounds contrary to traditional summertime visits BUT during autumn on the coast  …Prices are lower.

Crowds are thinner.

Air and water temps remain delightful. What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall ~ catmichaelswriter.com Autumn at Oak Island, North Carolina
​Restaurants still serve mouth-watering
beach favorites.
​And there's no waiting in line for your seafood platters! What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall ~ catmichaelswriter.com Traditional shrimp plate at the shore
And that autumn sky over the beach at sunset?
Takes.
Your.
Breath. 
Away! What’s Not to Love? – Six Things to Make You Fall for Fall ~ catmichaelswriter.com Pier on Oak Island, NCOVER TO Y'ALL
So many reasons to fall for Fall! What would you add to my six picks? What's your favorite memory about this time of year? I’d love to hear what you think. Please share in the comment section. And before you go.....
Picture ... please click below
for more seasonal smiles and inspiration
​from my awesome#Gr9Blogs
blogging buddies from around the globe.
Rebecca Lyndsey, West Virginia, USA 
Fall Favorites  

Jim Milson, Missouri, USA

Happy Autumn, Pumpkin Spice, and Everything Nice about Fall!

Sandra Bennett, Canberra, Australia
Spring Into The Season  

Rosie Russell, Missouri, USA
Jumping into Fall 2021 with Big News at Books by Rose


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Julie Gorges, California, USA
A Fall Self-Care Bucket List to Make the Most Out of Autumn

Julie Schooler, Auckland, New Zealand
3 Harmful Habits to Cast Aside in the New Seaso n

Auden Johnson, New York City, USA 
What's on Your Fall Bucket List?
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