#fall prompt list
- The smell of campfire smoke in the air.
- The first frost of the season.
- Making your favorite apple-based dessert.
- Drowning in oversized sweaters.
- Raking up leaves and jumping into them.
- The chilly bite in the morning air.
- Decorating the front door with autumn wreaths.
- Going on a hayride.
- Participating in an apple bobbing contest.
- The haunting image of spindly, bare trees.
- Typing your jacket around your waist as the day heats up from the cold morning.
- Working at an apple orchard.
- Getting lost in a corn maze.
- The smell of nutmeg and cloves around every corner.
- Getting excited over fall season sports.
- Taking family photos.
- Drinking spiced cider.
- Wearing long scarves to keep warm.
- Starting to wear thick, woolen socks.
- Canning fruit and vegetables for the winter.
- Snacking on seasoned pumpkin seeds.
- The crunching of leaves beneath your shoes.
- Bare branches against the harvest moon.
- The ever-growing chill as each night goes by.
- Shopping for new fall attire.
- Drinking cinnamon-spiced tea.
- Collecting pretty leaves for later.
- Eating a dozen different kinds of pies.
- Making fall-themed crafts.
- Carving funny faces in pumpkins.
- The smell of buttery yams.
- Celebrating the end of harvest with a large feast.
- Making lots and lots of soup.
- Going to a harvest fair.
- Picking ripe fruit off a tree.
- Walking by a place that is said to be haunted.
- Taking hikes in the colorful forest.
- Wearing argyle-patterned clothing.
- Having a large family dinner involving turkey or ham.
- Breaking out the flannel sheets.
- Making homemade cider.
- Feeling the loss of time as the nights get longer and days get shorter.
- Going on mushroom picking trips.
- Making caramel-dipped apples.
- Planting flower bulbs that will bloom in the spring.
- Admiring the different hues of the fallen leaves.
- The smell of freshly-baked squash bread.
- Lighting fall-scented candles.
- Decorating the interior of your living space with pine cones, leaves, and small squash.
- Frost collecting on each blade of grass.
Sat, 24 Nov 2018 20:46:33