We are about a month away from autumn officially starting, it’s dark by 9pm, it’s cooler. I love autumn, it’s the best season!

by ShinyHeadedCook

30 comments
  1. We’re definitely on the turn, a fine season is autumn.

  2. I cannot wait to start wrapping up nice and warm. Lots of clothing layers, a hoodie and a beanie etc. 🍂🌰🍁🍎🍃

  3. Second week of November is my favourite of the whole year.

  4. I’m definitely ready for autumn. Soups, stews, cosy jumpers, thick socks and boots, snuggly pyjamas, blanket on the sofa, but it’s still warm enough to enjoy being outside… Lovely!

  5. As a term-time worker, I feel obliged to tell you that it will get hot again as soon as we’re all back at work/school. It’s not quite autumn yet!

  6. I’m pregnant and super excited to leave the heat behind. I can’t wait for all the blankets, layers, and coziness of fall to embrace me as I grow bigger and bigger.

  7. Fecking spiders are all making themselves known.

  8. Honestly with how shit our winters have been the past 10-15 years, my favourite season has changed to Autumn:

    – Halloween (best event all year)
    – darker nights
    – lower temperatures
    – golden brown foliage
    – falling leaves
    – Autumnal flavours / colours / levels of comfy

    Summer can go fuck itself with a cactus. Roll on Autumn.

  9. Just me then I guess here that will miss the hot summer days, t-shirts, shorts, no heating breaking the bank, chilling in the garden with a cold beer. Nope, back to cold days in, bank account getting fucking spanked with a heating bill… yeah, good times ahead!

  10. Autumn isn’t a moth away it’s 12 days away. September 1st.

  11. Already began in Devon, days are shorter, temperatures have stopped and the trees are preparing for hibernation.

    Love the down vote for saying it exactly how it is.

  12. Went for a walk this morning – it was overcast and breezy, 17′, ripe blackberries and sloes in the hedgerows and the trees were starting to turn yellow – so nice… Then I thought about the impact on wildlife of everything changing too early and thought it was not so brilliant.

  13. I’ve always preferred early spring ,just as the buds and leaves are opening
    It’s the start of a brand new season

  14. Summer is my favourite month (yes yes, everyone else hates it), but I’m ready for a change. I’ll happily take a late Indian summer though.

  15. It’s nice that people enjoy it but I’m just preparing for 6/7 months of dread, depression, cold, damp and darkness. If I could hibernate through it all I would.

    I’m very much a summer person lol.

  16. Autumn seems so fleeting though and winter seems to last forever

  17. I was cold today and thought about putting the heating on. I must be getting old.

  18. My apartment finally wont be 25c all day and night 😭💔

  19. I concur. Summer, you’re alright but mostly unbearable on these shores. Inescapable heat stuck inside brick buildings and long muggy days. Autumn winds, come do your thing.

  20. You know you’ve had a good summer when you’re ready for autumn 🍂😊

  21. Same. Autumn has that sweet smell of decaying fruit, the grounds warm so it’s not too cold. The evening mists, the beautiful colours of a changing landscape. Fields being ploughed, the smell of turned earth.

    FWIW the signs are this will be a long, long autumnal season.

  22. I can’t wait. Autumn makes me so happy. The weather, the colours of the leaves, walks in the woods, cosy jumpers and comfort food. I love all of it. Summer is my hell and Autumn/Winter are my happy seasons.

  23. It’s cooler? I just turned the heating on for an hour because it was feeling bloody cold in here. 0:(

  24. There’s things I like about autumn, but I simultaneously dread its arrival because I know that I’m going to struggle through the next six months. Apart from the changing weather it signals the end of things that I enjoy and the imminent arrival of things that I don’t, and I find that very difficult. And while we’ve been fortunate with the weather over the past few months, if it comes before or after a disappointing summer I find it doubly trying.

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