
Itβs that time of year in metro Atlanta when the late days of summer flirt with autumn. One day weβre reaching a high in the mid-80s and the next, itβs the lower 70s as a high. Itβs no wonder some of us can be βunder the weatherβ with that type of meteorological roller coaster. Fall is indeed βteasing usβ with crisp, dew-soaked, bird-chirping, sunshiny mornings giving way to afternoons that are bit more mild. No matter where the high ends up for the day, me and Iβm sure thousands of others appreciate the absence of humidity in the mornings. Finally, Iβm not as soaked on those morning runs. I shouldnβt complain - before one knows it, weβll be seeing temps that are actually a bit too cool for morning runs. For now, Iβll take those morning lows for the runs.
Speaking of those morning runs, there are those days when vehicle exhaust feels like itβs filling up my lungs. Sometimes I wonder if Iβm simply sensitive to the exhaust or Iβm more aware of it and itβs all in my mind. If it isnβt exhaust Iβm sensing, itβs the outdoor burning for which Iβm cognizant. Each October, the state Department of Natural Resources lifts the ban on outdoor burning of leaves, limbs and natural vegetation. Iβm not sure if the outdoor burning bothers me, but I do enjoy the odor which signals all the great things about autumn that are about to arrive in our lives ranging from making soup and marshmallow-laden hot chocolate to the seasonβs changing colors.
Most upcoming things about autumn are going to be great. However, Iβm not thrilled with how our houses and buildings have become soiled from the past yearβs worth of algae/mold build-up and of course, clogged gutters. On top of that, leaves litter the landscape which is not a bad thing, but still weβre compelled to quickly collect and dispose of them. At this time of the year, we must make those mental notes to get the furnace checked, gutters cleaned, windows/doors caulked and/or sealed and structures pressure washed. Wow, now thatβs a serious βhoney-doβ list which barely scratches the surface for most folks.
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Still, it seems that things are still blooming in the area. As I age, the motto goes, βAllergies are not just for springtime anymore.β Iβm still on the allergy meds to battle whatever is out there making me sneeze. Iβm sure crunching up the leaves doesnβt help matters.
As weβre counting down the days to Halloween, I try to simply go out and enjoy the season.