Monday, September 22, 2008

Welcome Autumn on the first day of Fall in 2008

For pagans, the autumnal equinox is a time to celebrate Mabon. For everyone else, it's a time to break out the winter clothes and make sure they fit.

Fall is one of the most beautiful times of the year when leaves change color and the weather slowly but inexorably heads into a deep freeze. Today is the day that marks that transformation. Happy first day of fall 2008 everyone!


News Articles


CollegeOTR
, USA
- Sep 22, 2008
- 2 hours ago
You’ve probably been on campus for a couple of weeks, but today is the autumnal equinox, ie the first day of fall 2008. At Badger Mountain in Washington, ...

Times of the Internet
, USA
- Sep 22, 2008
- 4 hours ago
The first day of fall 2008 is here. September 22nd. is also known as the autumnal equinox. On this day, the night and day are nearly of the same length and ...

Earthtimes (press release)
, UK
- Sep 22, 2008
- 5 hours ago
22 -- The first official day of fall has arrived. Late summer rains and a cooling weather pattern trigger expert forecasts that fall 2008 could produce the ...

WRCB-TV
, USA
- Sep 22, 2008
- 27 minutes ago
Its just what you would expect on the first day of fall. The National Weather Service said the autumnal equinox or autumn officially arrives today at 10:44 ...

Blog Posts


22 hours ago
The first day of fall, or the “Autumnal Equinox” for 2008, falls (no pun intended) on Monday, September 22nd. (and for those who can never get enough information, or are Jeopardy Junkies, it occurs at 11:44:16 EDT) Fall has always been ...

3 hours ago
Happy Fall Equinox 2008, Happy Autumn 2008. - By M Yakub, Special Correspondent, Net News Worldwide. Today September 22, 2008 Monday is the First Day of Fall 2008. So, I would like to take the opportunity to wish you - ...

3 hours ago
of the new flowers and the season of love. We welcome you -. The First Day of Fall 2008 ! The Autumnal Equinox 2008 ! The Fall Equinox 2008 ! The Autumn 2008 ! We have been waiting for you eagerly the autumnal, because ...