Get a fluffy blanket, brew a cup of tea, hot chocolate, or indulgent coffee, and enter a fantasy world with a book or your favorite movie. And when you get tired of lounging around, bake an apple pie, try a new pumpkin recipe, or make a fall wreath.

Maybe you prefer to celebrate Halloween or Dia de Muertos instead of showers. Maybe you like to light a fire and tell spooky stories around it. Whatever the case, let fall soothe you and intoxicate you with the smell of roasted chestnuts and candles.
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Get creative with leaves, make candy out of apples, create new floral arrangements, or walk the dog through the yellow and red landscape of fallen leaves. And don\’t forget to buy or make a new sweater! Crochet, knit, or invite friends over for pear pie. Take a cue from Canada and the United States, and in the spirit of Thanksgiving, invite your loved ones over for turkey, cranberry sauce, and chestnut stuffing. Or perhaps a strudel with vanilla cream and walnuts.

Cook, bake salted almonds in the oven, go outdoors to take pictures, and make Christmas cards for the whole family. Raise the temperature of the fireplace and display the children\’s fall artwork on it. Dry a few crosses and carve the first pumpkins.
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If you can\’t make it to Oktoberfest in Germany, have a barbecue tasting with friends. Pay homage to the “Anniversary of the Establishment of the Independent State of Czechoslovakia” and the “Day of Struggle for Freedom and Democracy”. For even more Czechness and to connect with your roots, go to Říp.

Open “The Lady\’s Tale” with the little ones, brew a pot of cocoa, and warm up with a fragrant punch in the evening. Taste a rare masala chai and spread your own personal blend on a baking tray for roasted tea. Fly a kite, pick the last apples, rake the fallen leaves. Prepare for the end of autumn. Enjoy autumn to the fullest before it\’s over.