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Ten things to do to fall in love with fall

Do you want to have a ball this fall? These are some fall-tastic activities to cross off your bucket list.
Fall is the best season! Here are 10 things to ensure the best 2023 Fall.
Fall is the best season! Here are 10 things to ensure the best 2023 Fall.
Tessa Gibson

The crunch of orange leaves, the aroma of cinnamon and pumpkin spice, the chilly breeze that leaves goosebumps. That’s right, the absolute best season is here. If you are puzzled about how to make the best of your autumn, look no further! Here are 10 things to complete this fall season. 

Buy pumpkins at your local store. You can carve, paint or color them. The opportunities are endless with these adorable fall decorations! (Photo by Tessa Gibson)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of course, we have to include the pumpkin spice drink! It’s the perfect fall flavor! These are available at Dunkin Donuts, Culvers and Starbucks. (Defne Bayman)
Anna Gibson ’26 enjoys a fall classic: the caramel apple. Aspen Leaf is the perfect place to find delicious treats, complete with nuts, chocolate or caramel. (Photo by Tessa Gibson)
Don’t fear this fall activity! Head out to a haunted house for a scare at either Scream Acres or Bloomsbury Farm. (Photo by Ashlyn Brady)
Create a festive fall fit with your favorite sweater! Grab one from the mall, or buy one secondhand at a thrift store. (Photo by Tessa Gibson)
Head down to Wilson’s Apple Orchard or another local farm. Find the perfect apples to make cinnamon apples, apple pie and more! (Photo by Defne Bayman)
Take advantage of football season and go to one of West’s games! (Photo by Josephine Schwartz)
Head to your local Joann’s for tie blankets, or order one from Amazon for a fun, festive activity with your friends! (Photo by Defne Bayman)
Crack open a scary story and get spooked by the plot! Stephen King is one of the best horror writers. (Photo by Defne Bayman)
Cuddle up in a warm blanket, grab a hot bucket of buttery popcorn and watch your favorite scary movie! (Photo by Tessa Gibson)
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