Autumn Greetings
Indian summer, the start of school, chestnuts, harvest, dew, falling leaves, nature in all its colourful glory and I could go on and on with the various adjectives that are used to describe the autumn season.
As you can see from the above, there are a lot of emotions, experiences and events to be had during this period. The younger children are still waiting to enter the school gates with sparkling eyes. The older ones may be a little sad that the carefree, holiday-filled summer holidays are over and the busy weekdays are about to begin. And parents can "breathe a sigh of relief" that their children are safe in nurseries and schools again. For many of us, September is the start of a new life, with some moving to a new institution and some to a new city. All this newness also brings with it a million opportunities for unprecedented mental and/or physical recreation and adventure.
Although the temperature of the natural waters is much lower than in the months known as Indian summer, autumn nature offers many opportunities for recreation: hiking, on foot, on two wheels or on water are increasingly popular activities.
Cultural institutions are coming to life again, opening up a world of mental recreation.
For me, as a teacher, autumn has always meant the start of school. It brings with it many new challenges, both in the profession and in other areas of life.
Dear Magazine Readers! For autumn days - whether they are bright with late sunshine or ringing with the sound of the doorbell - I recommend the interesting articles in our magazine.
I wish you an autumn full of experiences!
Dr. Katalin Nagyváradi
KERT Vice-President
Assistant Professor
ELTE PPK, Institute of Sport Sciences, Szombathely
Published: 2023-10-29