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Autumn! My favorite time of the year!
I’m not exactly what you would call a football fan, although I’m trying this year. And by trying I mean learning what a down is… yeah, I’m that behind.
I am, however, very excited about by the prospect of cooler temps and therefore many forays into the kitchen to attack new recipes.
Oh, and Halloween! Did I mention Halloween?
Autumn! My favorite time of the year!
I’m not exactly what you would call a football fan, although I’m trying this year. And by trying I mean learning what a down is… yeah, I’m that behind.
I am, however, very excited by the prospect of cooler temps and therefore many forays into the kitchen to attack new recipes.
Oh, and Halloween! Did I mention Halloween?
This Day in World History - Sometime around September 23 each year, Earth reaches the autumnal equinox, the point when the sun stands directly above the Equator and daylight and dark are roughly equal. (The day, of course, marks the autumnal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. South of the Equator, it is the vernal, or spring, equinox. March 23 is the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere and the autumnal equinox in the Southern.) These astronomical events did not go unnoticed by ancient peoples.
So appropriate for the fall season! You are so talented!
Good on you for trying to learn! 6 yrs of my kids in the pep band, and I still don’t get it!