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About Autumn Season In: English

Autumn teaches us the grace of letting go. It is a long, deep breath before the silence of the year’s end. It is not an ending, but a grand, glorious pause—a reminder that to fade beautifully is as important as to bloom.

There is a moment, usually in late September, when the light changes. It is not a sudden shift but a slow, almost apologetic softening. The harsh, white glare of high summer mellows into a gentle, golden amber. This is the first whisper of autumn, a season not of decay, but of magnificent transition. about autumn season in english

The sounds of the season change as well. The frantic buzz of insects has faded. In its place comes the rustle—the dry, whispering conversation of leaves skittering across pavement. There is the distant, rhythmic thud of an axe splitting firewood, a sound of preparation and comfort. And overhead, the wild, lonely call of geese flying south in their perfect, shifting V’s—a reminder that the world is on the move. Autumn teaches us the grace of letting go

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