As the leaves turn

More stories from Christen Ellenberg

With the new season sneaking up on us, we throw out the old flip flops and bring in the new boots. Fall can be one of the most festive times of the season with apple orchards, pumpkin patches, haunted houses and all the many southern traditions. Trees are turning red and orange; leaves are falling; and the days are getting shorter.

“I love the cold weather and being able to wear sweaters,” Elaine Lippers, sophomore, said.

As 2016 fashion flashes back to the past, girls cannot wait to rock all the new styles. Chokers, bell bottom jeans, skirts, and over-sized flannels. This season brings back the styles your grandparents could rock. People are calling it the “flashback season.”

Another big thing that comes around this time of the year is relationships. Going to pumpkin patches, bonfires, and corn mazes with someone by your side is a wonderful feeling.

“Everyone just gets in a relationship and does super cute things together in the fall time,” Breanna Whitcher, freshmen, said.

Teenagers find themselves trying to do something on the fall weekends more often than any other season. There is so much to see and do. With multiple mountains to hike, farms to adventure through, and rivers to kayak in, Georgia provides many fall attractions and activities. Fall time is the time to see new places, do more things and have fun.

‘Tis the season of apples, decorating, spiced lattes, football and pumpkin-flavored everything.