9 autumn traditions with the family

9 autumn traditions with the family

Autumn is becoming more and more people's favourite season. The warm days, the cool evenings, the opportunity to use the whole day and not hide from the heat as early as 10 am, the coziness of Sunday mornings - how not to love autumn.

We remind you of 8 gorgeous things you can do every fall to take the most precious from it - the beauty of nature, delicious fruits and tranquility.

Grape Grower

The whole family can spend golden moments if you embark on the adventure called grape harvest. Even if you don't have your own plantation, we're sure you'll find someone to help.

Delight in the golden bunches that bring together the sweetness and sunshine of summer... They'll keep you warm when the snow falls.

Apples

Apple picking in Grandma's yard can also become a tradition of sorts. Make apple juice or learn to make cider. It's always tastier when you've made it with your hands.

Decorate your home with autumn leaves

Yellow, red, even purple - the colors of autumn leaves come in all the warm hues of the earth. Make a bouquet of autumn leaves and put them in a suitable vase. The whole room will "shine".

If you have children, they will enjoy making autumn leaf appliqués. They are easy to glue together with glue.

Pumpkin lantern

The tradition of turning a fruit into a lantern isn't just an American one. You probably remember the watermelon lanterns from our childhood. Now we can just make a jack-o-lantern in another season.

If scary faces aren't your cup of tea, you can always carve other shapes into the pumpkin's skin and enjoy the colorful lights.

Cream of mushroom soup

Autumn is the time of soups and warmth. Pick a cold Saturday morning and make a flavorful soup from several types of mushrooms.

We're sure you'll rediscover your favorite fall dish.

Autumn landscapes

Don't miss every opportunity to enjoy the autumn colour of the trees. Long walks in nature will also help you cope with stress.

A pile of autumn leaves

There's no greater pleasure than getting "puffed up" in a pile of autumn leaves. Throwing them up, burying your feet in them, remembering that you were a child who enjoyed the small-big wonders of nature.

Reading in the fresh air

Just imagine - a comfortable armchair, a thick blanket, a cup of tea and an interesting book. You can position yourself on the balcony, in front of the wide open window or on the patio.

A masked ball

The traditional masked ball for All Hallows' Eve is a Catholic tradition that has appealed to everyone around the world.

Leave your prejudices behind, take your costumes and mask up. It's fun.

In short, make the most of autumn's bounty - it's delicious, warm, colourful, enticing, promising. Let's soak in its slow sweetness, cherishing every beautiful day of autumn.