Victory Obielodan
The leaves turn from green to orange-tipped gold. One falls from the branch and flutters through the air to land itself on a sweater clad shoulder. It latches onto the pink cable knit sweater until it is blown off by the wind. It continues past the cup of coffee, the dark blue jeans, the riding boots. Finally, it reaches the ground where it joins many others, leaving a satisfying crunch when the slightest pressure is applied. Further up, there are smiles in response to the sound. Fall is here. Autumn is my favorite season (spring is a close second). Autumn has unique characteristics that no other season can match. One of my favorites would be the leaves. Firstly, the fact that a season can make dying look beautiful is amazing; there is a variety of color, plus they’re all warm tones. Everything about fall is practically perfect: the colors, the weather--not too cold, not too warm--, the holidays, and also daylight savings time ends so there’s an extra hour of sleep. What’s better than autumn’s characteristics is what can be done in fall. We can bring out our sweaters, boots, and scarves after the scalding heat of summer. Everything is so much cozier in fall without the temperature having to reach zero; in winter things are cozy as well, when we’re not outside getting frostbite. Pumpkin carvings and other fall decorations can be made. There’s so much to do in fall that the list could go on. However, there is a downside to autumn: school. The school year begins in summer and we endure it throughout fall, with usually a consecutive four-day break. Nevertheless, school isn’t forever, autumn will always be here...unless global warming ends it. So, let’s enjoy autumn while we can.
The leaves turn from green to orange-tipped gold. One falls from the branch and flutters through the air to land itself on a sweater clad shoulder. It latches onto the pink cable knit sweater until it is blown off by the wind. It continues past the cup of coffee, the dark blue jeans, the riding boots. Finally, it reaches the ground where it joins many others, leaving a satisfying crunch when the slightest pressure is applied. Further up, there are smiles in response to the sound. Fall is here. Autumn is my favorite season (spring is a close second). Autumn has unique characteristics that no other season can match. One of my favorites would be the leaves. Firstly, the fact that a season can make dying look beautiful is amazing; there is a variety of color, plus they’re all warm tones. Everything about fall is practically perfect: the colors, the weather--not too cold, not too warm--, the holidays, and also daylight savings time ends so there’s an extra hour of sleep. What’s better than autumn’s characteristics is what can be done in fall. We can bring out our sweaters, boots, and scarves after the scalding heat of summer. Everything is so much cozier in fall without the temperature having to reach zero; in winter things are cozy as well, when we’re not outside getting frostbite. Pumpkin carvings and other fall decorations can be made. There’s so much to do in fall that the list could go on. However, there is a downside to autumn: school. The school year begins in summer and we endure it throughout fall, with usually a consecutive four-day break. Nevertheless, school isn’t forever, autumn will always be here...unless global warming ends it. So, let’s enjoy autumn while we can.
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