Autumn in Kansas
Indian summer is without a doubt the best season to live in the Sunflower State. Temperatures are milder – gone are the sweltering dog days of summer, although for many Kansans this may have been the coolest summer we’ll ever see.
Trees are flashing brilliant golds, reds and silvers. Stormy skies have been replaced by a deep blue backdrop overhead.
Autumn is magical for another reason. While the growing season has come to an end, harvest is m...
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Stu Butcher
The Chanute Tribune
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