Well, my favourite autumn has come
October. Autumn. I, sitting in a coffee shop with a cup of coffee, in between classes, thinking about tomorrow. My favorite time of year. Autumn can be so different: warm, cold, gentle, fast, incredibly beautiful and unexpected.
For me, autumn is the beginning. It gives me hope that I can shake off the accumulated dust of problems and start again with a clean sheet. At this time of the year, I often think about my life: the past, the present, and the future. Without a past, there is no present and no future. Everyone has a past which they recall with a smile or sadness. Whatever it was, we went through it and that is part of us. In the past, we were the same people as we are now, only getting much better, stronger and wiser. You have to appreciate the past because of it that we become who we are. The present, is the moments we experience living every moment.
I realized that it is necessary to accept the past, to appreciate every moment that has happened to you in life, even the smallest because it can become a turning point in your life. Appreciate the present, hope and believe in the future. It will help you get better. After thinking like this, and having coffee, I continued my lessons.
Autumn may also be cozy.
My autumn movies behind which viewing I feel relax, a pacification and warmth. I have a lot of autumn films on my list, I will write a few of them:
• All parts of "Harry Potter." Well, how without it. It is about magic. All the atmosphere gives warmth and a coziness, and there is a wish to wave a stick and to appear in another place.
• "You've Got Mail." First, everyone loves Tom Hanks. This 1998 film. I think every autumn of mine starts with it. There are many autumn colors, paints, shades that are used in the film. It is so soulfully warm and a kind movie, stunning fall New York City, how it can be cozier than that. The plot itself is very kind, bright, and incredibly beautiful.
• "The Lake House." This film is different from the previous one. To me, it is about the wonderful moments that happen to us. Miracles are possible if you believe in them.
• "Pride and Prejudice." This is my favorite work by Jane Austen, and the film is just as beautiful. It is a very gentle, subtle, heartfelt piece. Amazing music in the film. I advise you to read, and if you do not like to read, there is an old and new version of the film.
• "Sweet November." This film touched me with sincere feelings and emotions.
Well, what autumn without apple pie.
I can not imagine my autumn without apple pie. It is such a cozy and delicious pleasure. This pleasant smell fills the whole house with warmth and comfort. After a busy day, you sit with plaid with a cup of tea or coffee and an apple pie, watching the autumn film. This is another reason to spend the evening with family, with close people, to get closer and learn a little more about them.
On cool and rainy days, you can take and read an interesting book. It calms me down. In addition, I really like to cook baked apples. Unimaginable taste of apples with the smell of cinnamon and honey. (I feel someone is going to the cook now).
Heading to the coffee shop, with a backpack full of books to work on, I enjoy the view because in autumn we are surrounded by such a variety of paints. So many trees that changed their color. In autumn, I especially loved spending time in coffee shops, for a cup of coffee or jasmine tea. I can say it is something new to me, (sounds naive). I like to sit near the window, and look at passers-by, as the weather changes, waiters who take the order and smile at you asking "How are you doing?" or "You have not been seen for a long time." So like that I can feel autumn deeply. It is helpful and nice. The day is coming to an end, I work, I get pleasure and I think that all my works are not in vain and still to come.