Autumn (from the Latin autumnus) means "the arrival of the fullness of the year."
Autumn (from the Latin autumnus) means "the arrival of the fullness of the year."
In autumn we have to get used to colder days and less light and that influences our mood, making us less energetic, more reflective and even more melancholic and nostalgic.
This kind of tiredness and lack of energy has recently begun to be called "autumn blues".
However, it is enough to go out of our houses and admire that different tonality that the plants are taking, going from the green of their leaves to a yellowish that little by little turns into a light brown when the almost dry leaves fall off the plants and begin to accumulate on the ground.
Although the colors are more muted, autumn also has its natural beauty.
And if we have some doubts it is enough to consult the origin of the word autumn. In Latin, autumn is autumnus and means "the arrival of the fullness of the year", at least that is how the ancient Latins considered it, a favorable time for reading and reflection.
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