Fall is a season beloved by many. It is often celebrated in our literature, notwithstanding Henry David Thoreau’s claims (in Autumnal Tints) that the season “has not made a deep impression on our own ...
There is something deeply poetic about the fall. However, Delia Owens can explain it much more clearly than I can. “Autumn leaves don’t fall; they fly. They take their time and wander on this, their ...
The beauty of the fall season can inspire countless adjectives: “dramatic,” “superlative” and “sublime” are just a few Indiana University lecturer and nature aficionado Brian Forist can conjure when ...
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