A stunning time of the year, Autumn is the season of warming smells, scary celebrations and a weather that drops in a crisp, cool fashion. Below is a Q&A known as 'Autumn Tag' which delves into my love, thoughts on feelings on the golden period of the year. Enjoy reading and have a wonderful Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night.
Q: Describe your feelings about Autumn rain in three words.
A: Refreshing yet fragrant
Q: Which two things tell you that Autumn has begun?
A: For sure the pavements that are laced with the golden leaves. Also, the drop of temperature which brings jumpers out of hibernation.
Q: What are your plans for this Autumn?
A: Spending a lot of time with loved ones and family, carving pumpkins for Halloween, seeing Jessie J with Kristina and making the most of my fabulous jumper collection before my jackets cover them up in winter!
Q: Silent nights or windy ones?
A: Silent Nights definitely. A crisp weather with a silence blanketing the night. Unfortunately, living in a city means this is but a distant dream.
Q: Cold rain or heavy fog. What do you enjoy more?
A: Cold Rain…..fog is a bugger to drive through. (kept the same as my Autumn tag predecessor House of Lotz because of the truth)
Q: What three things do you love about the season?
A: The bright crisp cold mornings as it wakes you up with a burst of light and cold. I also love the introduction of the various hot beverages that I don't particularly crave during the summer.
Q: What three things do you hate about the season?
A: Fog! As gorgeous as they can look on the pavement, if they are wet, the leaves can be extremely slippy! Finally I hate the introduction of Christmas music. This is meant for winter or at least a post Halloween cause!
Q: Share your best memory for the Autumn season?
A: A stunning wedding of my cousins last year, a wonderful weekend watching The House of Lotz get married.
Q: What is your favourite Autumn scent?
A: Toss up between the smell of the Body Shop Pumpkin Spice Hand Cream and anything baked with mixed spice in.
Q: What’s the most beautiful thing about the fallen leaves?
A: The variety of colours. The majority of colours are warm and really inviting.
Q: Do you enjoy movies in the bed or near the fire?
A: In the bed, but fairy lights must be on.
Q: In the Autumn, what do you enjoy most with your partner?
A: The fact you can actually cuddle them without thinking you will sweat profusely.
Q: What is the best way to enjoy the Autumn rain?
A: Inside, with low lights and a freshly made cup of tea. Its nice lightly tapping on my skylight window in my room.
Q: What is your favourite seasonal colour?
A: The between of orange and red. It not only appears on the leaves, but some morning skies feature a similar stunning colour.
Q: Autumn or winter? What do you like the most?
A: Winter just about shades it, but Autumn falls just behind. BA DUM TISSSSSS.
Q: What is your style essentials for Autumn?
A: Cable-Knit anything.
Q: Do you believe that Autumn season should be the wedding season?
A: It can be dangerous due to the possible rain, but if you are lucky with the weather it can turn out to be stunning.
Q: What are your favourite seasonal drinks?
A: Hot Chocolate, more specifically milk first, then powder. You get the best bubbles.
Q: The smell of pumpkin guts or rotting leaves. What do you love?
A: Rotting Leaves.
Q: Hat or cap? What do you prefer in the Autumn?
A: Bobble Hats can come out. So always them!
Q: Share your feelings when you see the birds migrating?
A: It becomes eerily quiet and the mornings feel a little lonely as a result.
Q: Do you like baking in the Autumn?
A: I bake all year round.
Q: Raking leaves or climbing trees. What’s your favourite in the Autumn season?
A: I can't climb trees anymore, so leaves.
Q: When you go outside, do you love to experience your blowing breathes?
A: I have fond memories of pretending to be dragons as a child. I may still share this sentiment now...
Q: What is your favourite food in the Autumn?
A: Anything slow cooked with numerous amounts of herbs and spices.
Q: Wool or knit sweaters? What do you like to wear in the fall season?
A: Both, my Nan has knitted some wonderful jumpers for me but also wool is so cosy.
Q: Sweet or salty pumpkin seeds?
A: I have never tried these, but I'm certainly willing to try them!
Q: Do you like to explore haunted places for Halloween?
A: I get scared walking through Portsmouth at night occasionally, so no!
Q: Which place do you love to visit in the Autumn?
A: Anywhere with a canopy of trees. I love the colour, sounds and smells of an Autumn forest.
Q: Fairy lights or candles?
A: Both please. I love the mood both create. Candles naturally give off wonderful scents.
Q: How do you decorate your house for the Autumn?
A: In more recent years, we have carved pumpkins for display, one of which is below!
Q: What comes in your mind when you see the leaves fallen down?
A: Wear grippy shoes if they are wet! If they're dry, I still like kicking them in the air to watch them fall again.
Q: What do you feel at the end of the season?
A: Christmas is coming, my birthday is on its way and I get to start layering up more!
"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." - Albert Camus
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