The week after Labor Day is, for many, the official end of summer. I tend to resist the way everyone rushes to close the book on summer as soon as the holiday arrives. Even if children are going back to school, we still have those loose evenings and weekends in which to be our less hectic summer selves. This year, the “endless summer” crowd has ballooned, more people appreciating the warm weather for the freedom it offers. We’re now working in New Hampshire and living in Vermont, awaiting fall and hiking on the rainy days so as to avoid crowded trails.
Source: New York Times September 09, 2020 21:22 UTC