“I can smell autumn dancing in the breeze. The sweet chill of pumpkin and crisp sun burnt leaves.”
~Unknown
September has arrived, and the first day of fall is right around the corner. I always look forward to the cool evenings, savory spices, and vibrant colors every year. The “small things” like falling leaves remind me to pause for a moment and breathe in the midst of all of the chaos. The fall semester is certainly stressful, but the autumn season really helps offset that tension because it is so beautiful.
I have created this month’s playlist for you guys, so I figured I would just release it now. I hope you enjoy, and happy September!
- Dark Green by Children of Indigo
- Rollercoaster by Bleachers
- It Goes On by Zac Brown & Sir Rosevelt
- Good Things Fall Apart by Illenium & Jon Bellion
- Next Year by Donovan Woods
- So Far Away by Staind
- That Old Truck by Thomas Rhett
- More I See by S. Carey
- Suit and Jacket by Judah & the Lion
What are you listening to this month? Do you enjoy autumn? What is your favorite thing about this time of year? Can you believe 2019 is almost over? Thanks for reading!
Love that quote and photo! 😍❤️ I’m definitely looking forward to fall, but it’s still in the nineties here in Georgia 🙄😂 It’ll cool off here eventually! (I hope…)
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There’s one stuck in my head- better days by Hedley.😊
That’s my September song!💕
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Oh awesome! I don’t think I have ever heard that one before, so I will go check it out right now. 🙂 Thank you so much for the suggestion! I hope that you have a fantastic September.
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Have a great 2019🙃💙
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Fall is such a sweet season!!
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I am trying to put the brakes on the calendar so autumn, my favorite season, will last as long as possible.
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Fall is my favorite time of year! It’s completely inspirational.
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Definitely! That so neat that it is your favorite season as well.
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If you think about the season deep and long enough, you could write a book about it!
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