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S is for Summer

September 22, 2016Eileen Saunders

Summer is gone. Today is the first day of Fall:

  • Trees changing colors,
  • leaves blowing in the wind
  • longer shadows,
  • shorter days,
  • pumpkins,
  • colorful corn wreaths on front doors,
  • a chill in the air
  • uncrowded beaches.

But remember this:

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S is for Summer.

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