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22.09.2025 08:17

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This episode drops on the first day of fall, so it would make sense for us to review vocabulary related to this cool season.

And from the top, let's go over the name of the season, fall and autumn.

I know some of us will miss being outside all day and feeling like you can accomplish a lot in one day.

The decision is based on the geographical location and the needs of the region.

And in case you want to know a trick of how Americans remember which way the clock changes, just remember fall back, spring forward.

So the days are shorter as well as cooler.

The air is now crisp, which is refreshing and cool and not as humid.

referring to fall foliage is just referring to the color change of the leaves.

Do you ever drive down a road where all you see are trees and nothing but trees on both sides of the road?

The view of those trees becomes very beautiful in the fall when the sea of green becomes a painting of yellow, orange, red and green leaves.

All of a sudden you find yourself choosing the more scenic route to work, even if it's a little longer.

What do you think of when you think of fall?

Who doesn't love the smell of apples and cinnamon throughout their home?

You're home on your comfortable sofa.

You can probably figure out how to incorporate pumpkins into any one of your favorite recipes if you're creative.

When we think of cool weather, we think of sweet potatoes, carrots, beets, brussel sprouts and maybe even broccoli and cauliflower.

You can't walk into a grocery store without seeing pumpkin spice coffee, yogurt, cookies, cereal, popcorn, hummus and even nuts.

Since the weather outside isn't freezing yet, you'll most likely want to consider layers.

A long sleeve shirt under a zip-up sweatshirt is an example of layering up.

I've been wearing a lot of

vest lately puffy vests can give you the warmth of a light jacket but don't feel so restricting when you're moving around if you're not wearing a sweatshirt or a vest in the fall you're probably wearing a sweater this is why fall is often referred to as sweater weather say that three times fast

Some of you may be raking leaves into piles or cleaning leaves out of the gutters along the roof of your house.

Speaking of cold to avoid getting colds or the flu I like to do my own version of an immune booster shot in the mornings by mixing together a little ginger, lemon and water.