Autumn, My Favorite Season Essay

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    Autumn and Disanje Once upon a time, there was a beautiful “princess” by the name of Autumn. She gained this name thanks to her pale auburn hair, her smattering of freckles, and her birth season, fall. As a child, Autumn grew a fine woven crown intricately designed of thin vines, delicate flowers, and dainty leaves. As the seasons changed, her crown did too. In the summer her head was topped with an abundance of color from the vibrantly hued hibiscus, azaleas, and roses that bloomed there. As summer

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         I closed my eyes and sat quietly in the classroom. The slightest scent of cinnamon in the air and I was stuck. It was like turning back the hands of time to the most beautiful Autumn season I could remember. The aroma painted a picture in my mind that was so realistic every one of my senses were triggered.            The first sense that my brain detected was my sense of smell. I could smell holiday baking in the kitchen

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    The four seasons, winter, summer, autumn and spring fly by like Lightning Mcqueen from the movie Cars, racing to the finish line. When you talk about the seasons everybody has a different perspective to it. Some might say summer is the best, due to there being no school, also the hot weather. Many may argue that Spring is the best, because of the plants coming back to life after months in the grave. Finally, some people believe that autumn is the best, because of the fact that it has comfortable

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    Grand Teton National Park is wonderful to visit any time of year, but Fall is my favorite. Autumn brings many wonderful things to the Tetons, but one thing it takes away are the large crowds of summer. Whew! It's also the perfect time to view wildlife. The cooler temperatures bring the animals out, looking for food for the coming winter season. Some of the animals also get frisky in the Fall. Cover your eyes! The Teton Range has large deciduous trees whose leaves paint a palette of mostly yellow

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    In the poem "Ode to Autumn" by John Keats, my initial thoughts of this work is how the author does a beautiful job describing the season. The way that he makes his words come to life. The poem makes you feel as if you are right there in the midst of autumn. As I read through the poem, it was as if I could inhale the autumn air. I think the thing that I loved most about this piece is the mere fact that it is my most favorite season of the year. When the poem talks about the songs of spring, it tells

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    wasn't always my favorite season. Fall marks the beginning of the school year, and what kid likes going back to school after spending long summer days out playing with their friends and causing trouble around the neighborhood. That's not a hundred percent accurate, I was a good kid, and I rarely caused trouble, but summer did mean I had a certain level of freedom. I could stay up all night, and sleep all day, because I didn't have anywhere to be the next day. Fall is a season I grew to appreciate

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    The Tiny Seed begins in Autumn and details the dangerous journey of a group of flower seeds being blown through the air by the wind. One seed flys too high and is burned by the sun. Another lands on an icy mountain where it cannot grow. As the group of seeds flies over the ocean, one falls into the water and drowns, and another falls into the desert where it cannot grow. As the seeds fall to the ground, one is eaten by a bird as the remaining ones burrow into the ground. Winter approaches and as

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    Every resident of New Jersey is fortunate enough to be in the focus of all the seasons like the core centers the Earth. Each individual with a beating heart prefers one season out of the rest of them. Each season has its own personality. To go further into detail, some may believe that spring towers the other seasons due to the lovely weather and longer days after a lengthy winter. Others will argue that summer is number one on their list as a result of the relaxed, schooless days spent by the pool

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    Now that autumn is upon us, we can reflect on what an amazing season The Apawamis Club had in its 125th year of service. From the United States Seniors’ Golf Association tour to the staggering numbers on the 4th of July and the countless weddings we have serviced thus far, WOW! My staff and I are all in awe of this season’s business, but can we expect anything less seeing that it is The Apawamis Club’s big 125th anniversary? What an incredible way to celebrate this banner year! I hope everyone has

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    Ode to Autumn John Keats Western Governors University Ode To Autumn I chose to analyze John Keats “Ode To Autumn” for this paper. While reading the poem you can’t help but feel like you get drawn into an alternate universe where every word you read appears as an image in front of your face. The poem uses unique descriptive words that do a grand job at drawing up vivid images. The poem describes warm summer days and the blossoming of flowers and trees and how you never want that beauty and

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