With the end of Daylight Saving Time in many places, the evenings become long and dark. The "Golden Hour" of November is particularly dramatic, casting long, amber shadows across the landscape.
October is synonymous with pumpkin patches, hayrides, and woodsmoke. It culminates in Halloween, a holiday that leans into the season's themes of "the dying year" and the transition into the darker months. months of fall
In many regions, October brings the first morning frost. This signals the final end of the growing season for many flowers and gardens, pushing wildlife into high gear as they prepare for winter. 3. November: The Quiet Descent With the end of Daylight Saving Time in
September is the month of transition. In the Northern Hemisphere, it marks the end of the "dog days" of summer and the beginning of the academic year. It culminates in Halloween, a holiday that leans
In the Northern Hemisphere, fall usually begins around September 22 or 23 (the autumnal equinox) and ends around December 21 or 22 (the winter solstice).
The frantic energy of October gives way to a quieter, more introspective pace. Animals complete their migrations or settle into hibernation.