It's September, it's September. Quotes, sayings, aphorisms about September

September is a wonderful month. First month of autumn. This is the beginning of a new school year, both for our children, grandchildren and for all of us. This is the end of all our dacha affairs. This is an opportunity to read something at home, wrapped in a blanket. These include walks along slightly deserted alleys in parks and the incomparable rustling of leaves underfoot. These are our cozy cafes, where it’s so nice to sit with friends, watching what’s happening outside the windows. In a word, all the colors of life. And there are many reasons to be happy. You just have to take a closer look at everything.

If you notice that you suddenly start to feel sad, maybe you just need to think about whether your quality of life in general satisfies you, or maybe you need to change something? Think about what exactly you are missing. Perhaps you just need to find something you like that will captivate you? Try to get rid of everything that prevents you from being happier! Start with your thoughts...

Today we invite you to read beautiful quotes, sayings, and aphorisms about September. They can also be used for online statuses. Let's be filled with wonderful thoughts.

Beautiful statuses about September

And autumn is also a time of dreams and new ideas. And probably the best autumn month is September. He is affectionate, sunny, warm. It comes slowly and unnoticed. The onset of September pleases us with its bright colors - red, yellow, orange. So let short quotes about September please you. They are very colorful and touching.

  • September. Tired smile. Gray day and sad morning, tea and chocolate in the evenings, and warm memories for dessert...
  • Wake me up when September ends...
  • September is the farewell kiss of summer.
  • September means coffee with cinnamon, multi-colored maple leaves, like part of a child’s drawing, warm, delicate buns with vanilla and a subtle smell of smoke...
  • But there are hopes for a better September.
  • September scattered gold across the crowns, the foliage smells of tart wine. The city is enchanted.
  • It's September, it's September.
  • September... I will dream up the continuation of summer... in my head.
  • September is an opportunity to wake up when it's cloudy outside. This is an opportunity to acutely feel comfort.
  • The dawn from the garden poured over the windows, with the bloody tears of September...
  • The wet silver rain brings coolness with the arrival of September. Falling leaves are showering the whole country with gold. The autumn garden sleeps, as if waiting for spring.

Quotes about September and love

Drops fall on the glass, and only one thing happened: at the end of September I see dreams... not about you, not about you.

This cool morning, we have one warmth for two. Give me your hand and we will step into September together.

September was walking, circling leaves, an autumn ball for you and me, autumn gave and called, called with it, called with it an autumn dream, wrapped in a gentle veil! We were happy then, together with you.

The window glass is all covered in drops, September is ending, I dream about something, but never about you.

First of September: or maybe after a couple of days you will find your very first love.

In September you need to wake up under a blanket. And not be alone under the blanket.

Love feels especially sweet in September. And if it is successful, you feel protected.

September. But it's not rain on my cheeks. These are tears of joy because you are with me!

Summer, warm evenings with you are all behind us. We go to school on the first of September. I don’t know how to study, I only think about one thing - about you.

Aphorisms of writers, poets and Internet authors

It was the last days of September, when for no apparent reason life becomes so sad. (Ray Bradbury)

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My love, autumn When knowledge and peace come, spring irritates, it is time for restlessness, and I wait for September. (Mikhail Weller)

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Since the end of September, our gardens and threshing floors have been empty, and the weather, as usual, has changed dramatically. The wind tore and tore the trees for days on end, and the rains watered them from morning to night. (Ivan Bunin)

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  • A real mushroom picker even goes to bed in September with a basket, and dreams that he goes and mows white boletuses with a scythe. (Mikhail Baru)

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The wind is blowing over a small town. September is unusually light and bright.

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I want to walk through the park with September, he’s hanging around at the entrance, calling for the umpteenth time I’ll believe in his love, he’s a dreamer, but he definitely won’t lie (Rita-Margot)

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My chest was pierced like steel by September. The blood turned into leaves underfoot. (Suboshi)

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September And the carpet of fallen leaves, And the clear sky, like a mirror of loving souls.

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  • Hello, red September, I am forever your soul mate. Finally we are together, I've been waiting for you for so long.

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September is only partly an autumn month, because it may seem like a summer month, and the sun will be warm, like happiness, a ray from the heavens touching the tops of your heads and cheeks.

Statuses about school and September

Do you love the first month of autumn? Everyone, of course, will answer this question in their own way. For many, this is their favorite month, because it was in September that they were born, which means they celebrate their birthday; others simply do not like autumn, and therefore are indifferent to September. It’s not even worth talking about children and teenagers, because September is the first month of school after a long and unusual holiday.

But, despite everything, this is a wonderful month. Maybe a little philosophical, a little sad, but still wonderful. And that’s why such beautiful quotes and statuses about September and school are dedicated to him.

September. The bell rang, Baby is heading to first grade. And a tangle of yellow leaves blows across the sky.

  • It’s sad to look at all this fuss at the end of August: you’ve already grown up and you don’t need to buy office supplies.
  • Crap! Tomorrow is the first of September, line, and as luck would have it, my headphones are broken!
  • September! Well, it's time to learn a little...
  • This is what September means: getting together in a cafe with friends and discussing couples and teachers.
  • Have you noticed that it is in September that there are those two weeks when you still hope that you will study better.
  • The free summer is over, school time is coming, and to tell the truth, he is beloved and desired, the long-awaited, long-awaited ringing holiday of September!
  • If a guy just gives you flowers on the second of September, it means that one of his parents is a teacher!
  • It’s still warm, but it’s time for school soon, and the old backpack is no longer suitable. The baby has grown stronger and grown over the summer, good September is nearby, somewhere.
  • The first of September smells of paint and new notebooks.
  • Have you noticed that it is in September that there are those two weeks when you still hope that you will study better.
  • What are you saying, September is burning? So let it burn along with the university!
  • I need to promise myself that I will start studying. Naturally, I won’t start, but it’s calmer...

Monday is already a hard day, and then it’s September 1st...

Quotes about the first of September with meaning

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Monday is already a hard day, and then there’s September 1st... Lyudmila Shcherblyuk

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Summer is a small life... and only on September 1st do you realize that your life is over!

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The first of September is a holiday only twice: in first and 11th grade.

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And I loved September 1... Whatever one may say - a whole new wardrobe.

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Few people know that asters and dahlias are most disliked on the first of September. Mikhail Zadornov

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September 1 is a universal day to combat laziness accumulated over the summer.

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No matter how many beautiful phrases you write about the first of September, children still don’t believe it.

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Dear nervous system... brace yourself... September 1st is coming soon...

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Well, here it is, the first day, the beginning of the school year. September, the end of vacations, the end of the passing summer. Nver Simonyan

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As soon as I remember that the first of September is soon, I feel so bad, so bad... Vera Panova

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At the very first lesson on the first of September, you realize that your favorite lesson is the last one.

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At the school assembly on the first of September, it’s easy to see from their tans who doesn’t need to study to go to college.

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First of September. It's time for school uniform avatars.

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After the first of September, schoolchildren begin to dream about retirement!

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Sometimes the problem is not to arrive on the first of September, but to feel the holiday.

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On the first day of school, you need to remember one rule: whatever you learn, you do it for yourself!

Funny statuses about September

Both those who love September and those who can’t stand it will find in this section a huge number of funny statuses about the first autumn month. Send your beloved friend a funny status to cheer her up. All kinds of statuses, different in nature, will definitely not leave you and your friends indifferent.

  • With whom you spend the New Year, you will have children in September.
  • Yesterday we dreamed of an air conditioner, and today we already want to hug the battery.
  • September has passed. Why are you left?
  • On the first of September the children went to school. No one could cut it down.
  • Those who complained so much about the heat in the summer should go and walk in the rain in September.

Statuses and phrases about September for social networks

  1. And I don’t care that summer is over! You can be happy at any time of the year!
  2. Give me your September already, with this summer everything is already clear to me!
  3. Autumn is a continuation of summer! That is, we continue to communicate, rage, joke and rejoice on the Internet, only at double the pace!
  4. Autumn. September. Sad smile. Thoughts. Photos of friends. Vacation photos. Memories of summer. Why did it end so quickly?
  5. September is when you carry a jacket in your hands all day because it was cold in the morning.
  6. Do you know why we like September so much? But because it seems that for some reason we will definitely change.
  7. Today is September! Today. September! Today!!! What did I do this summer?
  8. September is the time to forget old grievances.
  9. Time to take stock and finally identify true friends. September is needed to wake up.
  10. September is coming. Well, it's time to replenish your tea collection.
  11. September is just another month. And your mood depends on yourself.
  12. September is exactly the time when you especially want to become the inventor of a time machine.
  13. Do you feel this air, the smell of fallen leaves? September has arrived. Farewell Summer.

Sad quotes and statuses about September

September evokes mixed feelings. Echoes of the passing summer can still be heard in it, but every day the cold breath of autumn becomes more and more noticeable. Beautiful quotes about September assure that this is the month you need to enjoy the warmth and sun, admire the amazing beauty of autumn nature and not be sad.

Well, let's be sad together, September. Autumn brings colors and moods.

September has arrived and the holidays have sunk into oblivion.

Only people in the know know that September can burn...

The autumn day is quietly waning. The September wind dries my lips. There are no small feelings in the world. Only souls are small.

It's so sad outside in September. It makes me want to break up with someone.

If we started to forget about each other in September, then there is no point in being together any longer.

September brings the realization that light summer fun is destined to stay that way.

If summer is over, there is only one way out: enjoy the beginning of autumn.

There is nowhere to run, nothing to lose, no one to blame, no one to trust, outside September is turning the sky back and the rain is knocking on locked doors.

Drops fall on the glass, And only one thing happened, That at the end of September I see dreams... Not about you, not about you...

And summer is over. And September caught up with the cold. Now it is very difficult to believe in any miracle...

September. But it's not rain on my cheeks. These are tears of sadness because you are not with me!

I wander alone through September, carelessly crushing the leaves... And I lie to myself that I don’t love... And I lie to myself that I forget...

September is just a prolonged summer, a parting gift before the biting cold showers and prickly city frosts.

Month September

Hello, blue, autumn days,

Linden gold and aspen crimson.

V. Bryusov

Summer flashed by. The month of September has arrived - the time of young autumn. The Old Russian name for September is “Versen” - the month of the first frost (from the word “vrasenets” - frost). This is the month of colorful leaves, farewell songs, the evening of the year. Because of the early twilight and gloomy skies, the people called this month "gloomy"; There is another name - “howler”. People also call September “supply season.” This is true: the harvesting of potatoes, carrots, beets, onions, garlic and other vegetable crops is in full swing, and fruit picking continues.

September - the seventh - was called by the ancient Romans.

The average temperature of this month in Russia is 6-7 degrees lower than in August. The number of cloudy days increases and frosts begin. According to long-term observations, the first frosts are observed on September 5-10. Monthly precipitation decreases compared to the month of August and amounts to 40-50 millimeters. The highest average daytime temperature of 36 degrees Celsius was in Russia in 1957, the lowest (nighttime) was 7 degrees below zero in 1972.

One of the main signs of the onset of autumn is the end of the period with an average daily air temperature above plus 10 degrees; The temperature transition through plus 10 degrees most often occurs between September 16-20.

The days are getting shorter, the nights are getting longer, and fogs appear in the mornings. You will no longer see lush cumulus clouds in the sky. The flowers have thinned out, the grass has dried up and fallen to the ground, and yellowish strands have appeared in the green foliage of the trees, and single yellowed leaves are spinning in the autumn waltz. And only the coniferous forest was not touched by autumn.

It's good to be in the forest now! The September air is surprisingly clean and transparent, it is filled with the strong aroma of withered leaves and earthen ash. It’s nice to breathe on the clear days of the first autumn, and you can’t take your eyes off the light birch groves already throwing up golden scarves, from the tremulous aspen trees lighting up with a scarlet fire, from the edges with the fire of ruddy rowan trees - a truly golden autumn of broad-leaved forests.

You can also find delicious lingonberries and sweet and sour stone fruits in the forests, and sour cranberries ripen on the moss hummocks of the swamps. Cranberries are good in pie, pureed with sugar, and used in jam and jelly. Harvested fresh cranberries can be stored for nine months. The mountain ash is ripening, the rose hips are ripe. Rowan becomes tasty after the first frost, it is rich in vitamins. Rose hips also contain a lot of vitamins, which is why vitamin tea made from an infusion of its fruits is especially useful. Bright red viburnum berries are also collected; when fresh it is bitter, and when steamed it is excellent in pies; it is also used for colds in the throat.

More and more often the sky is covered with low gray clouds. It's raining. People say: it’s September...White fogs swirl over the lowlands for a long time in the morning. It's a hard time for mushroom pickers. At this time, yellow-headed boletus, red-morocco mushrooms, aspen boletuses, boletus boletuses, boletuses (the most numerous), white mushrooms, real milk mushrooms and cape mushrooms, and thin-legged honey mushrooms grow well. Fragrant porcini mushrooms are also often found. These are the most valuable of all mushrooms. No wonder they say: the porcini mushroom is the colonel of all mushrooms, this is the king of mushrooms. Real milk mushrooms and saffron milk caps are considered the best for pickling. That is why at this time many city dwellers, on free days, with baskets in their hands, travel on trains, buses and simply in trucks outside the city, to the surrounding forests to pick mushrooms. Mushroom hunting is available to everyone, pensioners and schoolchildren. Good mushroom places are at the stations of Korsa, Ishtugan, across the Mesha River near the villages of Zimnyaya Gorka and Bima, in the Aishinsky forestry, Borovoe Matyushin, Cordon and other places. A mushroom picker, a lover of “quiet hunting,” walks with a leisurely gait, deeply inhaling the smells of the forest. In his hands is a stick with a fork at the end. With this stick he moves the tubercles, covered with yellowed leaves, under which the milk mushrooms and milk mushrooms like to hide from strangers. A knowledgeable mushroom picker will not pull out mushrooms, milk mushrooms by the roots, but will carefully cut them with a knife; the basis of the zhezin mushroom - the mycelium will remain, and new ones will grow in this place (mushroom pickers should not forget about this). Mushrooms are nutritious and tasty. One kilogram of dried porcini mushrooms contains twice as much protein as beef and three times as much as fish.

Milk mushrooms, podgruzdki, volnushki, white mushrooms, valui and saffron milk caps are salted, boletus mushrooms are fried and pickled, boletus, aspen, honey mushrooms and porcini mushrooms are dried, boiled and fried.

Along with edible mushrooms, and in the forests of the central zone there are over two hundred species of them, in our forests there are also poisonous mushrooms and the most harmful of them are the pale toadstool, the red fly agaric and the panther fly agaric. These mushrooms cause severe poisoning and sometimes death. Food poisoning is also caused by gall fungi and false mushrooms. The deadly toadstool is sometimes mistaken for champignons and russula by inexperienced mushroom pickers. Its cap is hemispherical, then becomes flat, silky, pale greenish or gray-green. The plates are white, the leg is tall and also white, with a ring at the top (white or pale greenish) and a tuberous thickening surrounded by a white edging, which neither the champignon nor the russula have. Boiling, salting and drying do not destroy its toxicity.

Amanita muscaria is a commonly found mushroom. The cap is bright red or orange-reddish, with white flakes-warts on its surface, spherical in a young mushroom, then flat. The leg is white, with a white or yellowish ring at the top, tuberous-swollen at the base.

Panther fly agaric is also often found in our forests. The cap is yellowish-brown or greenish-brown with small white flakes-warts, round. The leg is white, with a white thin ring, tuberous-swollen at the bottom. The smell of the pulp is reminiscent of radish.

The gall mushroom is very similar to the white one, especially when it is young. Its cap is grayish-brown, hemispherical; when broken, the flesh turns pink and tastes bitter. The leg is thickened towards the end, lighter than the cap, with a reticulated darkish pattern.

Gray-yellow false honey fungus, like true honey fungus (autumn), often grows in large groups on stumps, roots and near tree trunks. Its cap is greenish-yellow, flat-rounded, reddish-brownish in the middle, with a tubercle in the center. The flesh is greenish, eventually turning black, and has an unpleasant odor and bitter taste. The leg is usually curved, gray-yellow at the top, yellowish-brown at the bottom.

White mushrooms, champignons, honey mushrooms, russula and other mushrooms have doubles, so you need to learn to distinguish them.

Be careful when picking mushrooms. It is highly desirable that novice mushroom pickers go on their first mushroom trips with “masters of quiet hunting” who have traveled the length and breadth of the surrounding forests and know mushrooms well. There is an old rule: “If you don’t know a mushroom, don’t take it!”

The sharp-winged, noisy swifts have flown away to their warm wintering grounds, there are no flycatchers, and the voices of the cuckoo and oriole are not heard. Blackbirds and starlings have gathered in flocks, and rooks are also herding, preparing to fly away. Jackdaws and crows gather for winter quarters in the city after their summer separation. Rooks scream loudly in the morning, as if saying goodbye to their stay-at-home neighbors for a long time in advance. The familiar song of the great tit can already be heard in parks and gardens. She spent the whole summer in the forest, and now, with the autumn frosts, she has returned closer to people. This month, large flocks of swallows fly away from us, wagtails, redstarts, corncrakes, quails, lapwings, snipes, snipes, many other waders, and coots fly away. But it should be noted that I often had to shoot fat snipes, and in the twentieth of October, in all likelihood, migratory ones.

People noted: “Late flight of birds foreshadows a warm autumn and a mild winter, and late leaf fall foretells a harsh and long winter.”

Most species of fur-bearing animals begin molting, and some hares have a third litter. Hedgehogs eat off and become inactive. In September, wedding fights among elk begin. The males are very excited at this time and moan loudly. In the early twilight and evenings, fights take place between them for the right to prolong the family line, sometimes ending in the death of one of the forest knights. Marmots hibernate during the winter.

Wood grouse, black grouse and hazel grouse willingly visit roadways, where they collect pebbles. For digestion, these birds absolutely need to have pebbles in their gizzards, which help grind the collected food.

In the folk calendar, September 14 is the day of the summer: “This day sees off summer, welcomes autumn.” According to signs, what this day is like is autumn; if on this day the sky is clear and there are a lot of cobwebs flying, the autumn will be dry and the winter will be harsh. On the day of the autumnal equinox, September 22, exactly half a day is night, half a day is day, after which the nights become longer than the days. This is the calendar sign of astronomical autumn.

In some places, chamomile is still white, meadow cornflower is turning blue, and occasionally you will see blooming fireweed, sweet clover, and yellow tansy.

Insects are also preparing for winter. Ladybugs hide from the cold under fallen leaves and under the bark of trees. Many beetles also find refuge there. Ground beetles, six-legged predators that bring great benefits to the forest, stay awake longer than others. Daytime butterflies become numb. After all, hibernation is an excellent adaptation to unfavorable environmental conditions. Insects, not having a constant body temperature, are always subject to the state of the surrounding air.

The red summer has passed. It's cold in the forest. Green frogs dive to the bottom, hiding from the cold in the mud. The sharp-faced frog winters on land, sometimes together with toads, newts and toads. Triton, who had lived in a pond all summer, climbed onto land and curled up under an old rotten stump. The viper and the common snake burrow into warm moss, hide under the roots of trees, and look for places where the soil does not freeze.

We judge winter by the signs of autumn: “Wet summer and warm autumn - for a long winter”, “Many acorns on an oak tree - for a harsh winter”, “If the leaf does not fall cleanly from the tree - there will be a cold winter”, “Large ant heaps for autumn - for a harsh winter."

In the month of September, autumn plantings are carried out in forests, gardens, parks, on the streets of cities and villages.

On the third Sunday in September, Fr.

This month, usually in the second half, there are often warm, clear sunny days, often with the first morning frosts, when the sun warms gently and gently, and thin silvery threads of cobwebs float in the slightly cool air. This short, fine season is popularly called “Indian summer.”

In the fields, the harvesting of grain and corn for silage is being completed, the remnants of grass are being mowed, sugar beets, potatoes, and vegetables are being harvested, and the plowed land continues to rise.

Amateur hunters continue to hunt waterfowl, swamp and upland game. Many hunters have already tasted the fruits of success, and of course, there were some disappointments. At the end of the month, there will be a lot more game - the migration of northern ducks and geese to wintering grounds will begin, and the most productive period of autumn hunting will begin. The trophies of the hunt will be graceful pintails, wigeons, seabirds, shovelers, white-sided goldeneyes, tufted ducks and other ducks. It's hunting season in full swing. There are many snipes in the grassy swamps, and fat migratory snipes have also appeared along their edges and in the meadows. Various waders also live along the muddy banks of lakes, swamps and streams.

You can successfully hunt early in the morning in a large swamp! Milky white fog, spreading like a thick curtain, gradually melts into the air. A scarlet dawn flares up on the horizon, the edges of the gray clouds turn pink, and soon the rays of the sun begin to flood the earth. The fresh morning and light breeze are pleasantly invigorating. A hunter walks into the swamp with a gun at the ready. Under your feet, shod in high rubber boots, the swamp slurps loudly, and you reluctantly let go of your feet. It’s difficult to walk, but the hunter’s soul is joyful and it’s like she’s singing. Here, from the thick withered grass with reeds, a rounded mallard rises heavily. A shot splits the silence, and the duck, turning over in the air, falls askew into the reeds. It is also nice to wander around in search of nimble snipes and lazy snipes.

In the forest, in clearings and berry fields, you will raise a brood of black grouse, on the edge of the forest, in the pine forest, in the clearing you will meet the ocher woodcock, and near the ravine with spruce and birch trees, you will hunt with a pika for tufted hazel grouse.

Amateur fishermen catch perch with a worm, with whitebait, pike with a spinning rod and with girders, and bream and bream with bottom fishing rods.

Folk signs about the weather and sayings:

The web spreads over the plants - to the warmth.

Thunder in September foreshadows a long autumn.

The apricots are approaching - summer is over.

September is a dawn, cold and gloomy...

In autumn, birds fly low for a cold winter, high for a warm winter.

In September, even a leaf does not stick to the tree.

September is cold, father, but there is plenty to feed.

Clouds go low - it means rain and cold.

The sun sets in the fog - it means rain.

In September there is fire in the field and in the hut (you have to stay late in the field and work with the light at home).

In September, the tit asks autumn to visit.

The drier and warmer September stays, the later winter will come.

If mice make nests on the top of the hay, then the autumn will be wet and long.

The south wind promises warmth, the north - cold, which will come after low clouds.

There is no September without fruits.

There are few rowan trees in the forest - autumn is dry, many rowan trees - rainy.

If the Indian summer is stormy, the rest of the autumn will be dry, and vice versa.

The month of September is walking across the earth, the wonderful time of young autumn. Many poems, books, paintings, songs and musical works are dedicated to this beautiful time of year.

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Statuses about September in verse

Despite the beginning of autumn, September has a lot of positive aspects. For example, Indian summer begins. Everyone is looking forward to it, because they really want the summer warmth to not go away very quickly. But Indian summer lasts only a few days. Therefore, perhaps warm quotes about September will help linger in the feeling of the sun longer in your soul.

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Summer ended quickly... What a pity! The leaves on the maple trees are trembling timidly... But don’t be sad about the summer day: Make an autumn bouquet from the leaves.

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Scattering gold on the crowns, Wine, splashing on the foliage. Autumn is coming, the whole city is enchanted by it in September...

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In the eyes - September, in the head - January, In the heart - March, the soul is warmed by July. So, year after year, we flip through the calendar, We welcome autumn - in anticipation of summer.

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In September, in September There are many leaves on the ground - Yellow and red, All so different!

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The sun is hiding, the sky is gloomy. So September is guarding at the gates. The grass has wilted, the bushes are empty. A bird's "goodbye" flies towards us from above.

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September has such a special spicy smell, It has a slightly bitter taste, like coffee in the morning, And I don’t care if it’s covered in rain, And September comes with a slight sadness in the evenings.

September has an amazing ability to make you fall in love with yourself gradually

Quotes about September from books

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September has an amazing ability to make you fall in love with yourself gradually. While you are experiencing the passing of summer, while you are getting used to the idea that there is a long cold ahead, September decorates the crowns of the trees with autumn graying, dims and shades the light, but makes the colors brighter... Narine Abgaryan “Zulali”

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September and October are the worst months of the Russian year, especially the Petrograd year. A piercing rain falls incessantly from the dull, gray sky throughout the increasingly short day. John Reed "Ten Days That Shook the World"

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It was mid-September. Summer passed and autumn was knocking on the door. The foliage was changing color. Red, yellow and amber maples burned in the forest and gardens. There were already fallen leaves on the grass of the village meadow. It was a beautiful time of year when the late summer flowers were still in bloom and the grass was still green, but the evenings were getting chilly... Louise Penny's The Nature of the Beast

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September The sky begins to frown more and more often, and the wind roars. The first month of autumn has arrived. Vitaly Bianchi "September"

September is perceived differently at different ages. It’s terrifying at school, but after it it’s like colorful leaves and a feeling of something terribly familiar.

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