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autumn

  • 5 Ways to Thrive This Winter
    5 Ways to Thrive This Winter
    As the days grow short and cold creeps in, we can get lost in a gloomy countdown to spring. What if we flipped the script? Instead of enduring fall and ...
    October 11, 2024BY Sheramy Tsai
  • When Should I Stop Watering My Plants This Fall?
    When Should I Stop Watering My Plants This Fall?
    Trees, shrubs, and perennials may need extra attention to make it through the winter.
    September 19, 2024BY Jeff Rugg
  • Bunny Plays With Leaves
    Bunny Plays With Leaves
    His bunny sure loves autumn. Credit: JukinMedia
    August 5, 2024BY Epoch Video
  • Autumn: A Golden Muse
    Autumn: A Golden Muse
    The spirit of fall through poetry and American landscape paintings.
    November 4, 2023BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • A Year-Round Harvest–Gardening Tips for Growing Throughout the Winter Months
    A Year-Round Harvest–Gardening Tips for Growing Throughout the Winter Months
    Editor's Note: With the advent of autumn, your garden may be starting to look a little barren. Rejoice—though ...
    October 8, 2023BY Epoch Health Bookshelf
  • Fall Is the Season of Letting Go
    Fall Is the Season of Letting Go
    Health Viewpoints Seasons give us an inescapable reminder of the course of our own lives. As someone in ...
    September 29, 2023BY Matthew Little
  • Designing Breathtaking Tablescapes for Fall Gatherings
    Designing Breathtaking Tablescapes for Fall Gatherings
    By Katie Laughridge From Tribune News Service Apart from being close to many people I love, having four ...
    September 16, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Here’s What to Expect for Colorado’s Fall Colors
    Here’s What to Expect for Colorado’s Fall Colors
    John Meyer The Denver Post (TNS) DENVER—Colorado’s aspen stands are thriving, and that bodes well for fabulous leaf-peeping ...
    September 14, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Tips to Transition Decor From Summer to Fall
    Tips to Transition Decor From Summer to Fall
    By Cathy Hobbs From Tribune News Service The transition from summer to fall signals not only a big ...
    September 1, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Heading to the Mountains for the Fall Colors and Festivals
    Heading to the Mountains for the Fall Colors and Festivals
    Let’s get outdoors! If your kids aren’t in school yet, or you are new empty-nesters, late summer and ...
    August 31, 2023BY Eileen Ogintz
  • 6 Healthy Stretches to Help Prevent Dry Throat and Skin
    6 Healthy Stretches to Help Prevent Dry Throat and Skin
    During the season of cold weather and the continued presence of COVID-19, some people may suffer from persistent ...
    January 24, 2023BY Amber Yang
  • Fall Plant Care
    Fall Plant Care
    Q: When we bought our house 10 months ago, we saw we have two small pine trees in ...
    November 9, 2022BY Jeff Rugg
  • Fall Colors in Chicago Area Are the Best in Years. But Don’t Wait Too Long to Peep at the Leaves
    Fall Colors in Chicago Area Are the Best in Years. But Don’t Wait Too Long to Peep at the Leaves
    By William Lee From Chicago Tribune Chicago–Family portrait takers, tour guides and social media influencers are running out ...
    October 26, 2022BY Tribune News Service
  • Fall Garden and Tool Cleanup
    Fall Garden and Tool Cleanup
    There is still plenty of time to do some important gardening work before winter arrives. In your annual, ...
    October 26, 2022BY Jeff Rugg
  • 8 California Hikes That Take You Through Glorious Fall Foliage
    8 California Hikes That Take You Through Glorious Fall Foliage
    By Casey Schreiner from Los Angeles Times Los Angeles–Let me start with some expectation setting. There are many ...
    October 23, 2022BY Tribune News Service
  • Healthy Ayurvedic Tips for Fall
    Healthy Ayurvedic Tips for Fall
    In Ayurveda nourishing foods for autumn include root vegetables such as carrots and beets and hard "winter" squash ...
    October 13, 2022BY John Immel
  • Traveling Without Kids
    Traveling Without Kids
    The friendly, English-speaking bus driver on the Greek island of Patmos points us toward a local beach taverna, ...
    October 4, 2022BY Eileen Ogintz
  • Taking the Kids: To a Fall Festival
    Taking the Kids: To a Fall Festival
    Trailing sheep, mating elk, or maybe tarantulas? They are the subjects of popular fall festivals, along with apples, ...
    September 23, 2022BY Eileen Ogintz
  • The Beginning of Autumn: East Versus West
    The Beginning of Autumn: East Versus West
    A solar term is a period of about two weeks and is based on the sun’s position in ...
    September 22, 2022BY Moreen Liao
  • In Search of Autumn Color
    In Search of Autumn Color
    By Bill and Bonnie Neely We live in South Carolina, but we have family in New Jersey. It ...
    September 11, 2022BY Bonnie and Bill Neely
  • Fall Into Travel with Family Road Trips
    Fall Into Travel with Family Road Trips
    Fall travel allows us to embrace change, from new crops of pumpkins and apples, to stunning leaves bursting ...
    September 10, 2022BY Jenn Greene
  • Colorado’s Fall Colors Are Coming—and Leaf-Peepers Have a Lot to Be Excited About This Year
    Colorado’s Fall Colors Are Coming—and Leaf-Peepers Have a Lot to Be Excited About This Year
    By John Meyer From The Denver Post DENVER—Having spent the past two months flying over all 24 million ...
    September 8, 2022BY Tribune News Service
  • Fall Foliage 2022
    Fall Foliage 2022
    In case you haven't already started, it's time to plan for any fall foliage trips you might want ...
    August 29, 2022BY Ed Perkins
  • Use Autumn to Restore Your Vitality
    Use Autumn to Restore Your Vitality
    A solar term is a period of about two weeks and is based on the sun’s position in ...
    August 24, 2022BY Moreen Liao
  • How to Make Maple-Candied Apples
    How to Make Maple-Candied Apples
    As soon as the weather takes on a chill and the leaves begin to change, the apple harvest ...
    September 28, 2021BY Jennifer McGruther
  • The Musical Leaves of Autumn: A Short Playlist
    The Musical Leaves of Autumn: A Short Playlist
    The changing seasons of the year have always inspired artists, just as they tend to refresh us all. ...
    September 26, 2021BY Michael Kurek
  • Apple Pie Goes Savory: Rustic Skillet Pie With Bacon, Cheddar, and Cider Syrup
    Apple Pie Goes Savory: Rustic Skillet Pie With Bacon, Cheddar, and Cider Syrup
    The air is crisp and fresh. The mid-September sun melts over the changing leaf cover on the hillsides ...
    September 24, 2020BY Cardinale Montano
TOP NEWS
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    NEW By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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    1hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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    2hr By Mercura Wang
    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
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    6hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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