Fall Months 〈100% DIRECT〉

From a biological standpoint, the most iconic hallmark of the fall months is the changing leaves. As temperatures drop and daylight decreases, deciduous trees stop producing chlorophyll—the chemical that keeps leaves green. This allows hidden pigments, like carotenoids (oranges/yellows) and anthocyanins (reds/purples), to take center stage, creating the "fall foliage" that draws millions of "leaf-peepers" to regions like New England and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The "Cozy" Lifestyle: Hygge and Harvest

By November, the tempo slowed. The vibrant oranges and reds had faded to russet browns and deep grays. The "stick season" had arrived. The excitement of the harvest was gone, replaced by a solemn quiet. fall months

A night of folklore and fun, where communities embrace the "spooky" side of the season with costumes, decorations, and pumpkin carving. From a biological standpoint, the most iconic hallmark