Main Entry: di·vulge Pronunciation: \də-ˈvəlj, dī-\ Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): di·vulged; di·vulg·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Latin divulgare, from dis- + vulgare to make known, from vulgus mob Date: 15th century 1: to make public : proclaim 2: to make known (as a confidence or secret)
7 August 2009
Breaking News!!!!
So I suspected something was amiss when this week. I was either putting on a hoodie with my capris and I found myself deciding if I should wear jeans or capris.
Then I started noticing a subtle crispness to the morning air. There was a different scent.
Then as I was on my afternoon walk, I noticed a subtle change in the colour of the leaves in my back yard from a dark green to to a lighter green.
Then I saw it.
Then I knew my suspicions were confirmed.
I saw....
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A LEAF ON THE GROUND!!!!!!! *insert ominous duh duh duh duuuuuh music*.
Autumn is officially here!
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2 comments:
I know!!!! We even got the fall edition of the Sears Catalogue in the mail the other day. WTF.
I'm in complete denial and am therefore refusing to wear long pants or socks until at least October.
How can it be fall when we haven't had summer yet! HOW!
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