Ah,
Autumn
I
was, I guess, one of those weird kids who liked school
-- at least, I liked grade school. By junior high, the
social aspects of our public school system rained down
on me hard enough that I hated it like just about everyone
else. Like the man said, nothing can destroy a person's
desire to learn like school.
But
anyway... I liked school as a young kid. I liked getting
new school supplies in the fall for the new school year.
I liked sharp new pencils, unused notebooks, and all
that kind of thing. I liked the feeling of limitless
potential each new school year brought with it -- classes,
teachers, friends, and so on. I got to see my friends
more during the school year than during summer, because
we lived outside of town.
As
a kid I used to get excited by the new fall TV shows
(particularly the new cartoons on Saturday morning).
To a small extent, I still kinda do.* And, now that
I think about it, pretty much every romantic relationship
I've been in has started in the autumn.
So
still today, I like autumn. The fall feels like a time
of beginning to me, not -- as would be expected -- a
time of endings.
Around
here, right about now is when most of the leaves change
colors. It's beautiful. And, unlike most people, I actually
like the shorter days more than the longer days
of spring and summer. (I seem to get more things done
at night than during the day.) I like the cooler weather
rather than the warmer summer months, but I don't like
the cold of winter. And -- very important living here
in Seattle -- I don't mind the rain.
I
like looking forward to the holidays. There's a feeling
of anticipation for me about fall.
I
just like autumn.
*If
you're not watching the new show Lost,
you're missing out. It's really, really good. However,
despite what I said earlier this year about enjoying
the West Wing, I can no longer recommend it.
It went from being perhaps the best show on television
ever in its first four seasons, to being a mediocre
TV drama in the fifth season (all of which we watched
on DVD or in reruns this summer on Bravo), to being
just awful and -- worst of all -- boring in the current
season. We never watched the show before this spring
on DVD, and then managed to watch every single episode
to get caught up to the new season. Now we've stopped
watching that new season because it's so terrible. Given
the short time frame, the downturn in quality felt particularly
dramatic to us. And some people still don't think that
writing matters in TV shows or movies.
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