The Columbus Dispatch

Fall weather perfect for enjoying season’s beauty

- By Mary Carol Garrity

No one moves to the Midwest for the weather. In the heartland, we have hot summers and cold winters. But in the fall, there are a few days so perfect I swear I would never live anywhere else. The trees are ablaze, the sky is azure blue, and the air is crisp and cool, sweetened with the smell of falling leaves and wood smoke.

This year, I’m resolving to thoroughly enjoy autumn. I hope you will join me. Here are some ideas to inspire us.

Cozy up your furniture

As the days grow shorter, I can’t wait to cocoon at home during the quiet evenings. I get my cottage ready by switching out my summer pillow covers with those that feature the fabrics of fall. Menswear fabrics are my absolute favorite.

I don’t think you can walk 5 feet in my cottage without seeing a plaid throw. And, on fall mornings, you’ll see me wrapped up in one as I sip my first cup of coffee. It’s one of my greatest pleasures. Fall is a great time of year for al fresco dining. Dine under the stars

October is a perfect month for an al fresco dinner party. The weather is still mild enough that you can linger outside.

Use candles and lanterns

to give the outdoor dining room a romantic glow. My friends know I can’t cook, so sometimes we divide dinner-party duties. I set the scene, and they bring the food. Seek out nature’s bounty

Did you ever go to the pumpkin patch when you were a kid? Go again this year! Pick up pumpkins, gourds and other fall favorites to display around your home. I display mini gourds on a dessert server at my cottage.

Mother Nature is very generous with us in the fall. Go on a hike and look for beautiful natural treasures you can display in your home, such as fall leaves, nuts, berries and empty birds’ nests.

Have a picnic

What better thing to do on a fall weekend than to pack the picnic basket and head out to the country or a park to enjoy nature up close and personal?

If you have the time and inclinatio­n, make your picnic something to remember, with a basket filled with china, crystal and silver. A bottle of bubbly, apples and pears, cheese and artisan bread, are all you need.

Give a cheery welcome

Even if I don’t have the time to decorate my home’s interior for the season, I always dress up the front porch. I think a lovely exterior display is a friendly wave to passersby, and a warm greeting for guests.

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