Autumn Breeze: Fall fashion, fun, and decor finds for early October

See what outlets are saying about the season, this autumn. Photo Credit: Stanley Zimny | Flickr.

It’s Fall, Y’all has searched through Google and found some of the most autumnal articles that have been posted on the internet as of late. Give them a read through by clicking on the links below:

  • A new “Fall Foliage Map” has been created by SmokeyMountains.com to track and predict when the trees in each region of the United States will be changing colors. Check out the map to see how the foliage is looking near you in this article from Vox.
  • The Wall Street Journal put out an article encouraging people to start caring about fashion again after months of just wearing sweatpants in quarantine. Take a look at what The Journal has to say about fall fashions for Zoom meetings and distance learning.
  • Since we’ve all been spending a lot of time at home lately, it makes sense to decorate your house nicely, since it is the place you spend the most time — and use for your Zoom backgrounds. Peer into Realtor.com’s top five most unexpected autumn entryway decor for some inspiration for your own home.
  • Despite coronavirus cases rising in some boroughs, there are still many safe ways to have some fall fun in New York City nowadays. Patch.com put out a list of safe autumn activity ideas that New Yorkers can do with family or friends.
  • The autumn season is special to many cultures, and countries around the world celebrate different holidays during fall than we do in the United States. Learn about Eastern Asia’s Mid-autumn Festival in this article from TravelandLeisure.com.
  • For those with a fancier palette than the writer of this blog, The Long Island Press posted an article about the best fall meals to order at restaurants on the Island, including in areas like the Hamptons and Amagansett.