With the Return of Fall Comes the Return of Everything Pumpkin

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Summer draws to a close, making room for bearable weather and pumpkin everything.

Evelyn Henry, Staff Writer

   Fall is the season for all. Fall opens the door for many fun activities and aesthetics. The visually pleasing palates of oranges, browns, and reds, cooler temperatures, pumpkin spice everything, and the crunching of leaves all make fall so enjoyable. Every fall people enjoy doing different fun activities. Such activities include going to a pumpkin patch, attractions at the fair and dressing up for Halloween. Fall is a great time for fashion, flannels, scarves, jeans and sweaters commonly appear as the weather gets cooler.

   Fall is also Libra, Scorpio and Sagittarius seasons. These star alignments allegedly allow for more romantic opportunities. Truly, fall is meant for falling in love.

   In November, we’ll be saying goodbye to “hot girl summer” and giving a warm welcome to “sad girl autumn.” Thanks to artists like Adele and Taylor Swift releasing new albums, we will be sobbing while sipping on pumpkin spice lattes.

   British singer Adele will be dropping her first album in six years, “30,” on Nov. 19. When asked on an Instagram livestream what the album will be about, Adele stated, “Divorce, baby, divorce!” The album was preceded by her new single, “Easy on Me.”

   Taylor Swift will be dropping her album, “Red (Taylor’s Version)” on Nov. 12. The album will serve as the second re-recording of one of her past albums, following a masters battle between her and her old label, Big Machine Records. The revival of the 2012 album will feature older hits, like “I Knew You Were Trouble” and “22” as well as previously unreleased vault tracks. These vault tracks include a 10-minute version of the fan favorite, “All Too Well.”

   Fall also serves as a great time for new films. Whether it is a period piece, horror movie or a blockbuster superhero film, October and November bring anticipation for new movies.

   Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet appear in “Dune.” The film follows Paul Atreides (Chalamet) as he travels to another planet to protect his family and people. After an explosion of one of the planet’s exclusive resources, only the ones who face their fears can survive. The film was released on Oct. 22.

   On Oct. 15, horror film “Halloween Kills” premiered. The film follows classic horror movie icon Michael Myers as he goes on his annual Halloween killing spree. Jamie Lee Curtis, James Jude Courtney and Nick Castle star in the latest film of the “Halloween” franchise.

   Fall is an exciting time here in the Pensacola area. The annual Pensacola Interstate Fair runs from Thursday, Oct. 21 to Sunday, Oct. 31. Coastline Calvary Chapel of Navarre will be hosting a fall festival at Shoreline Park on Saturday, Nov. 13.

   Fall is a season that everyone can enjoy. From dressing up in Halloween costumes to eating dinner at 2:00pm on Thanksgiving, fall is enjoyed by all.