Where are fireworks a traditional November activity?
UK it’s Bonfire Night
This was what I came to the comments for. I’ve lived in four nations and all over the US and I’ve never seen fireworks in November. I would have guessed it was a niche UK thing.
Autumn is my favorite time of year!
Mine too!
September is very much still summer in my region :/
Its generally still hot most of the way through October, too, but its not unheard of to have snow on Halloween
Yeah I’m lucky if Autumn starts in December.
Fireworks in November? Fuck that. There’s absolutely nothing wholesome about fireworks.
It’s family time it’s wholesome
Or if you’re corporate America, it’s Christmas music for four months!
I read this as chronchy, and enjoyed that so I think I’ll keep it that way in my head. 🤣🍂
Haha that’s loads better
Don’t forget the best months for raw oysters.
All the -r months! (In french 😄)
I had a pumpkin ale on the deck with my hubby, and we both needed to put on a sweatshirt! We’ve been getting great weather lately - actual proper fall weather, highs in the mid-seventies and lows in the low fifties (~23 and 10 centigrade respectively) with no humidity. Normally we’d still be in the eighties with tons of humidity!
Guess it’s time to go buy some mums!
September is gonna be pretty much summer here🫤
beer in the park for the next 4 months
Cries in south Florida.
I’ll be laughing in February though.
I find excluding the southern hemisphere to be very wholesome.
Because you can’t enjoy the same things by happenstance of location, nobody can? It’s rude to even bring it up?
True I can’t and neither should you :^)










