Months Of Autumn

In the Northern Hemisphere, autumn consists of . In the Southern Hemisphere, the season occurs during March, April, and May . The Transition of the Season

Rest and reflect.

There is a distinct shift in the air when August surrenders to September. It isn’t just a drop in temperature; it is a change in energy. The frantic, high-voltage heat of summer begins to fade, replaced by a golden, amber light that makes everything look slightly nostalgic. months of autumn

The months of autumn offer us a rare gift: permission to pause. Summer demands we be active and social; winter demands we endure. But autumn? Autumn invites us to witness the beauty of letting go. In the Northern Hemisphere, autumn consists of

September is autumn’s gentle handshake. The equinox (around September 22–23) marks astronomical autumn, but early September often still feels like summer—lingering golden afternoons, crickets at dusk, and back-to-school energy. Leaves begin to blush at the edges. Farmers’ markets overflow with apples, squash, and late tomatoes. It’s a month of transition: we keep the windows open, but reach for a sweater after sunset. There is a distinct shift in the air

October is also deeply rooted in folklore and tradition. As the veil between seasons thins, many cultures celebrate festivals centered around the harvest and the spiritual world, such as Halloween or Samhain. The air turns brisk, frost begins to silver the grass in the mornings, and the scent of woodsmoke often fills the air. It is the quintessential month for "hygge"—the Danish concept of coziness and comfort. November: The Season of Preparation