My favourite season.
Advantages and disadvantages of autumn. In September summer yields to autumn. The sunrays are not so bright and warm. The fruit trees that not long ago bloomed with flowers are heavy with juicy apples and pears. Harvest time is a rush season for farmers. They gather sunflowers, potatoes, cabbage and other vegetables. Early autumn is the period of flaming colours, when the landscape is gold and brown. This season is great for its beautiful “Indian Summer”. October is the best month for planting trees. People also prepare for winter. It is a season when the trees are fantastic — yellow, red, green and brown. The trees are loosing their leaves. Now the ground is like a carpet of many colours. Unfortunately, a period of Indian weather is very short and deep autumn follows it. It gets dark earlier and often heavy clouds cover the sky bringing rain. Birds don’t sing their songs. They begin to leave for warm countries. November is the month of fog, rain and snow. The landscape becomes rather dull. Nature slowly falls asleep for winter. They say that autumn is a season of poets' and philosophers' inspiration, that’s why I really like it. My favourite season. I like autumn. In September summer yields to autumn. The sunrays are not so bright and warm. The fruit trees that not long ago bloomed with flowers are heavy with juicy apples and pears. Harvest time is a rush season for farmers. They gather sunflowers and maize, potatoes and cabbage, turnip and cucumbers, carrots and tomatoes. Early autumn is the period of flaming colours, when the landscape is gold and brown. October is the best month for planting trees. People also prepare for winter. It is a season when the trees are fantastic — yellow, red, green and brown. The trees are loosing their leaves. Now the ground is like a carpet of many colours. November is the month of fog, rain and snow. Animals put on their winter coats. The landscape becomes rather dull. Nature slowly falls asleep for winter. They say that autumn is a season of poets and philosophers, that’s why I really like it.
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