It is officially autumn in the UK as it is raining today! But the leaves are turning a lovely shade of amber, rust and burgundy and I have pulled out my winter coats and jumpers!
Now the days are getting a bit shorter, my kids have started to talk about Halloween and Bonfire Night and all the fun activities that we do as a family at this time of year, you may remember a post I did recently about Halloween activities to do in Yorkshire? Well my bloggy friends in the Social Fabric community have also been sharing blog posts about what they like to do at this time of year, so have a look at the links below!
I love to find out what people all over the world do, their little customs and traditions, so here are some posts from bloggers in the USA and Canada about their autumn activities. They call it ‘fall activities’, even though we are all English speaking, there are cultural differences that I love, so read on and be inspired!
USA
Arizona
- East Valley – Experiencing Parenthood
- Phoenix – Meatloaf and Melodrama
- Tucson – Desert Chica
- Escalon – The Naptime Reviewer
- Sacramento – Gluesticks
- Santa Clarita – This Talk Ain’t Cheap
- Northwestern Connecticut – The Momma Diaries
- Fort Myers – Flour on my Face
- Pensacola – Just a Little Creativity
- South Florida – Huppie Mama
- Tampa Bay Area – Stacey Homemaker
- Atlanta – Married Filing Jointly
- Honolulu – Communikait
- Northeast Indiana – The Teel House
- Central Iowa – A Journey to Thin
- Kansas City – Mama Plus One
- Louisville, Lexington & Frankfort – Hobbies on a Budget
- Baton Rouge – The Mama Zone
- Boston – Feathers and Stripes
- Minneapolis – The Real Housewives of Minnesota
- Omaha – Mom on the Side
- Upper Valley Region – Scrappy Geek
- Albany – Just Another Mom
- Piedmont – It Happens in a Blink
- Cleveland – I Need a Playdate
- Columbus – Mission to Save
- Northern Miami Valley – Home & Garden Cafe
- Philadelphia Suburbs – A Grande Life
- Philadelphia Suburbs – Mamma Bear’s World
- Philadelphia Suburbs – Mama Cheaps
- Pittsburgh – Third Stop on the Right
- Providence – Tall Mom Tiny Baby
- Providence & Surrounding Areas – Mama Luvs Books
- Jefferson – An Alli Event
- East Tennessee – Creative Southern Home
- Nashville – Family Focus Blog
Texas
- Dallas/Fort Worth – DFW Images
- Dallas/Fort Worth – Julie is Coco and Cocoa
- Dallas/Fort Worth – Momma DJane
- Fort Worth – Mommie….Again
- Northwest Texas – For What It’s Worth
- San Antonio – House of Fauci’s
- San Antonio – Ramblings of a Marine Wife
Utah
- Salt Lake City – The Ranting Latina
Virginia
- New River Valley – Pursuit of Pink
Washington
- Seattle – Not Just a Mommy
CANADA
London, Ontario – Creative Cynchronicity
Toronto, Ontario – Teddy Out-Ready
So what did you think? Did you get any good ideas from across the pond, or is there something special that you like to do in the autumn with your family? Leave me a comment below!
Oh it is interesting to see how things are done differently around the World.
It is really interesting to get different perspectives from other countries.
I would love to spend Fall in New England. I am off to have a cup of coffee and a good read of all the posts, I love that we have distinct seasons in the UK. I love watching the changes
Me too Jen, but I’ve never been to New England and would love to explore!
I definitely agree with Julie from Texas that Fall is the perfect time to visit the zoo. We always go around this time as the animals are more lively and the paths much quieter
I loved reading about what the other bloggers enjoy about their communities and local area.
What a fab round up – I’ll be back later with a cuppa to have a good read x
I love learning about things people do in other parts of the world! We are in Florida soon, so I’m hoping we can catch a visit to a pumpkin patch – its on my bucket list!!
Ooh how lovely, I hope you have a fab time in Florida!
I love this! Some great activities out there that I had never thought of!
Oh brilliant, I always love to see what people are up to in the US, especially at this time of year.
I love seeing what the US are up to in the during holiday seasons as well! x