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I’m from your neck of the woods so I know all about that. The Yak Trax are a life savor, especially when I used to run all winter. Growing up in new england was magical but now that I’m older the cold isn’t agreeing with me as much. When I lived in California I was very nostalgic for the seasonal changes. Now that I’m back I dread winter...but I do love fall. The smell of the leaves and the explosion of color all around. Breaking out the jackets and boots. Yeah. This is a great thread.Fall where I live means “is it snowing yet?” and “are the damn aspen peepers gone yet?”
It also means
Apple Honey Challah - Recipe for Rosh Hashanah Challah
I veganize it, this year I’m trying homemade date syrup as the sweetener.
I am in the month where you get right before new year. Rosh means head and Hashanah means year, so head of the year.
Now I’m wondering where my yaktrax are.
I’ve been in snow (not flurries, snow on the ground) on Oct 5.
I love transitional seasons.