Fall in NY
I love the fall in New York. It is the beast time of year in my opinion. Winter for obvious reasons is my least favorite time of the year. The cold is bad enough, but the cloudiness and endless days without sun shine are what really get to me and the fact that this can start in October and not end till May in a really bad year winter can be grueling to get through. The spring is beautiful and the budding trees and the flowers are wonderful. But I still think there is nothing like a clear crisp fall day in contrast to the stagnant humid still days of summer. I recommend the fall to my friends when they talk about visiting New York. So yesterday I got a message from a friend in the south west coming in at the end of October. I got him a great room at a five star hotel New York City for the time he will be here. Mid to late October can be the perfect leaf peeping time of year. Here on the morning after the first nights of frost the tress will go from green to yellows, reds and fiery oranges over night. A spectacular display of color that isn’t rivaled anywhere in the world. On a good year the trees will ablaze in color and last for a week or two. The rolling hills are a wash with the golden colors of fall. I would enjoy this spectacle more if it didn’t for tell of the coming winter and cold and perhaps I would not dread the on coming of winter so much if the winters were not so long here. But that I won’t think aout right now since fall is on the way and cool crisp days are on the menu for the time being.
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