It's fall here in the Big Apple (I've been informed that this expression is long since outdated, yet, I can't help myself but to use it), and someone has left the air conditioner running and their front door open. I always wondered what my father meant when we would leave doors open and he would ask, "Are you trying to air condition everything outside or just the house?" Are there things I miss about Florida? Yes. Are the heat and humidity included in that category. Definitely not. We are suffering from 60 to 70 degree days with a perfect breeze and relatively low rainfall and humidity. Terrible, isn't it? To top it all off the sky just cannot seem to get any bluer. However, the most exciting part of the encroaching season has got to be the falling leaves. Like a changing of the guard, the leaves bow down, wither into magnificent color and float effortlessly to the earth below. These pictures are from Union Square on Tuesday. I hope you enjoy them as much as we are!

*All photos credited to Stephanie Long Campbell photography. Of course.

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