In addition, there's Halloween. It's a great holiday. You get to dress up and go around the neighborhood for trick or treating. Halloween candies are always good. People go crazy for pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkins turns into pies. Pumpkins gets carved. A good holiday overall.
Then there's Thanksgiving! A 3-day break from school plus the 2-day weekend incorporated with thanksgiving sales. A good time to go shopping for everyone. You get to eat a good Thanksgiving dinner with your family friends. It's a good holiday break along with this amazing season.
Then there's the tree in my observation that stays up while it watches the other trees crumble. The evergreen which maintains its great foliage throughout the year stands strong. Although the other trees are slowly crumbling, it's not really a bad thing. There's still some advantages and purpose for their degeneration. According to my research, "this fall color is a vacation attraction that visitors from all over enjoy"/ "Trees lose their leaves to protect themselves during the winter months, as the cold dry winds in these regions will readily strip moisture from the trees through the leaves, which have a large surface area"("Why Do Some..."). It's amazing because of all the trees that I would've had for my observations, the tree I chose stands tall above every other trees. It stays green while the others crumbles in this season.
Work Cited
Baer, Drake. "19 Reasons Fall Is The Finest Season." Business Insider. Business Insider, Inc, 24 Sept. 2014. Web. 04 Dec. 2014.
"Why Do Some Trees Lose Their Leaves?" WiseGEEK. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2014.
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