Since arriving in Miami a few days ago, I’ve been thinking about how different fall in South Florida feels compared to back home in Pennsylvania.
In some ways, we hated to leave Pennsylvania. Everything was so beautiful — bursts of orange, yellow, and red in the trees, cheerful fall decorations on porches and lawns, pumpkins everywhere, hayrides, and pick you own apple farms full of family outings. That classic autumn spirit was contagious, and it followed us at least as far as Maryland or D.C.
But the farther south we drove, the more it faded. The trees lost their colors, the porches lost their decorations and pumpkins, and by the time we reached Miami nineteen hours later, it just didn’t feel like fall anymore.
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Tree in my neighbor's yard |
Don’t get me wrong — we love being in Florida. There’s always that little thrill when we cross the border from Georgia to Florida and spot the first palm trees.🌴🌴
My condo in Miami |
But autumn in Miami is a completely different experience. There’s no dramatic change in the air, no crunch of leaves underfoot. It’s more like a gentler, calmer version of summer. The days stay in the mid-80s, the ocean’s still warm for swimming, and it’s perfect for early morning or evening walks along the beach.
Palm trees don’t change color; they stay their steady, bright green. Still, a few tropical plants will still bloom as the temperatures drop, so there’s color here — just in a different way.
Fall in Miami also marks the end of hurricane season, less rain and humidity, and the start of art fairs, craft shows, food festivals, and outdoor concerts and activiites. After the long, humid, often oppressive summer, people finally start getting out again to enjoy the cooler, breezier weather. Fort Lauderdale is 1/2 hour ride for us.
So while there’s no need for sweaters or leaf rakes, fall in South Florida has its own kind of charm. It’s warm, breezy, and full of life — like an endless summer, only softer. Whether we are enjoying the beach, exploring a weekend market, or catching a sunset concert, this really is one of the best times of year to be in Miami- not too hot, humid, or rainy.
Do you like pumpkin pie?
Here is a really easy vegan pumpkin pie recipe that is made in the blender. Nice and creamy and of course meets gluten-free standards.
Your condo in Miami is beautiful...but it would drive me made to clean those window glasses. Do you go back to Pennsylvania for the winter?
ReplyDeleteThank you - yup they can be a bit to clean. We stay in Florida all winter.
DeleteIt really is a very different feeling in Florida for the fall and winter. February was always my favorite month there. I loved living in Florida, but I am happy with four true seasons here now. Your condo is beautiful, and I know you will enjoy your time there. The art festivals are pretty awesome aren't they?
ReplyDeletethank you Lori- yes since I'm only here in Florida 1/2 the year, we still get some fall weather in pennysvania
DeleteWe visited Florida in the autumn one year. Your description of “a gentler, calmer version of summer,” is perfect. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie
DeleteIt is very different. I can see why people enjoy visiting Miami.
ReplyDeleteYes, my husband really is uncomfortable in the cold. He loves it here.
DeleteYour condo in Miami is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, thank you 😊 so much for sharing ❤️
Yes, we do love our condo. Thanks.
DeleteGreat photos. I love pumpkin pie :-D
ReplyDeleteYes, it is very different.
ReplyDeleteYou'll enjoy your stay in Florida though.
All the best Jan
yes, we do love the sunshine and warm weather. We get just enough fall before we leave Pennsylvania
DeleteI can remember one January in Florida when it was as warm as summer. So nice after the cold of Chicago.
ReplyDeleteTandy (Lavender and Lime) https://tandysinclair.com
Did you used to live in the US?
DeleteWe haven’t made pumpkin pie this fall. Maybe I’ll just go and buy one!
ReplyDeleteWhy not- there are plenty to choose from. I see them everywhere.
DeleteBeautiful view! Enjoy all there is to do, see and experience!
ReplyDeleteThanks Melinda.
DeleteMiami in fall sounds wonderful! What a lovely condo you have.
ReplyDeleteLovely post and fall comparison.
ReplyDeletei have visited florida in the fall and during christmas and it does feel quite different. pretty pictures and your condo looks very nice!!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in a tropical country were we just transitioned from very hot to less hot. I now live in a state that has all four seasons and I just love it. By the time I am tired of one the next one just rolls on in.
ReplyDeleteI love the crispness and color of autumn in October, but come January I think I would far rather be in Florida where you are! Blue skies and water nearby -- rejuvenating! Your condo view is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteI do love my warmer autumns and winters, but I also miss the fall foliage of New England. I'm glad I've been fortunate enough to have both experiences.
ReplyDeleteSeasons are ok with me, though when I lived in California I never missed them!
ReplyDeleteI would be hard-pressed to leave my area until the leaves did. This is my season of bliss. I'd likely go after. Your question regarding my bakes. All the dessert bakes I do are free from cow and chicken however some contain honey. Easy enough to swap out though.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all your gorgeous photos of palm trees and gorgeous blue water! I am so happy your are back in Florida for all of that gorgeous weather! Also, thank you so much for sharing your fabulous blender pumpkin pie. Using the blender is such a clever baking shortcut, and I also love the added touch of the yams in your pie. YUM!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds lovely, the really hot humid weather gone and you can relax with cooler breezes and the sun isn't quite as vicious! However I love fall, the colours and the leaves and the pumpkins. And of course the pumpkin pies and my very favourite, apple pie!
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