/r/Autumn
A community that gathers to celebrate the best season all year round: Autumn.
Welcome to /r/Autumn!
The greatest season of the year may only last from early September to late December, but here we celebrate year round. Grab a PSL, pumpkin spice up your life, snuggle yourself in that sweater next to a crackling fire and join us!
Rules:
1. Posts should be related to all things Autumn. That's it. Whether it's a recipe, a picture, a decoration, a thought, or just a statement professing your love for the season! There's no judgement here. We Love Autumn.
2. Be civil. The leaves may be dying but manners never do.
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/r/Autumn
šWhite Top Road, Chilhowie VA
November signals the beginning of winter darkness for many around the world. However, without the darkness as we get closer to the colder months, we would not appreciate the comfort of a soft glow. This week, we want to know about your shining moments; these can be literal or figurative. We'd love to see ways you've lit your world such as with candlelights or lamps, people or moments that made you feel warm and glowing inside, a beautiful sunset or sunrise glistening through the autumn leaves, or anything special that has made you appreciate the lights of Autumn.
Iām looking for a bucket list for November. My favorite holiday is Halloween and I feel like once October is over the pumpkin patches close. So far all I have is
Thereās still a ton of pumpkins at the stores so I thought maybe painting them or using them for some recipes?
I host a weekly movie night for my friends - looking for some fall vibes for November :)
So far Iāve got the Holdovers (I know this is technically a Christmas setting but it feels November to me), Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and 4 Weddings and a Funeral. I need one more to fill the month. Open to all genres but horror!
By @cdats