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  1. Elaine cosier:
    Oct 02, 2021 at 04:14 PM


    For me ever since I was a kid Autumn has been something I feel. It doesn’t matter what the date on the calendar. Autumn starts on that morning when I wake up and feel that there is magic in the air. A magic which wasn’t there when I went to sleep the night before. Autumn is waking up to a feeling of excited anticipation, a sudden conviction that magic does actually exist and,while I slept, my world has, inexplicably, been dusted with it.

    1. rseabrook:
      Oct 03, 2021 at 10:34 AM

      Fascinating! I get that in spring - there's a day when suddenly the world is full of excitement. I think the air smells different on that day. I get it to a lesser extent in autumn, which - with my tendency to rationalise - I'd put down to the combined cultural effects of a new academic year throughout childhood and halloween. It's very interesting to hear that you feel it, too, and more strongly.






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  1. Elaine cosier:
    Oct 02, 2021 at 04:14 PM


    For me ever since I was a kid Autumn has been something I feel. It doesn’t matter what the date on the calendar. Autumn starts on that morning when I wake up and feel that there is magic in the air. A magic which wasn’t there when I went to sleep the night before. Autumn is waking up to a feeling of excited anticipation, a sudden conviction that magic does actually exist and,while I slept, my world has, inexplicably, been dusted with it.

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    1. rseabrook:
      Oct 03, 2021 at 10:34 AM

      Fascinating! I get that in spring - there's a day when suddenly the world is full of excitement. I think the air smells different on that day. I get it to a lesser extent in autumn, which - with my tendency to rationalise - I'd put down to the combined cultural effects of a new academic year throughout childhood and halloween. It's very interesting to hear that you feel it, too, and more strongly.

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