Discussing the Finer Points of American Autumn

Laurence Brown contrasts autumn in America and Britain by taking audience questions. Yes, there's a difference, and it's mainly that America is big on autumn. The US is a big country, with an awful lot of beautiful trees. We are an agricultural nation, with a big harvest and a lot of delicious native crops like pumpkins and corn and pecans (turkeys, too). And we are Americans, so we relish making a big deal out of everything. 

But the real difference is that Britain is small, and rainy, and autumn doesn't signify all that much change from summer. Brown calls this season the last hurrah before the misery of winter sets in, because he lives in Chicago. Here in the South, we love autumn because it's a reprieve from the misery of a torrid summer. And wherever you live in the US, you can find a place to visit that's very different from your home, without haveing to get a passport. There's a one-minute skippable ad at 2:45. 


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