A confession for you: I don’t like pumpkin spice lattes. I am not a fan of that popular spice in my drinks, although I did just find a recipe for a pumpkin spice white Russian that I may just have to try.
That said, I do love autumn. The crunch of the leaves when hiking, the crispness of the air, Friday night football games and coming home to a house smelling of a slow cooked pork roast surrounded by apples, onions, and garlic. It’s my favorite season. I love the changing leaves, the promise of renewal and the transitioning world. I have always enjoyed change.
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