Autumn is upon us, and with that comes fall colors. Now, most people think of the changing leaves on trees when they hear this term, and while those are indeed pleasing, Duke Cannon has been around the block enough to know that the season brings with it many explosions of delightful hues. Here are some of the places that will dazzle the eyes of those who are wise enough to know where to look.
IN A CROCKPOT
As temperatures drop, it is natural for the role of the outdoor grill to recede in your day-to-day life. As depressing as this is, console yourself knowing the ever-trustworthy Crock-Pot (aka “slow cooker,” depending on where you reside) is there to take up the slack. But this plugged-in wonder does more than just create hearty-yet-easy-to-prepare meals. Whether it’s stews, roasts, chilis or soups, this ceramic godsend also offers an inspiring palette of colors. Meats go from red to brown, water becomes rich gravy, and carrots take on subtle, darker hues; it is truly spectacular.
IN A PINT GLASS
To be sure, a pint glass is a delivery vehicle for mouth-watering adult beverages. But it is also something more: a see-through canvas that features a kaleidoscope of color to dazzle the eye well as the taste buds. Whether it is the golden hues of lagers and ales, or the deep, dark browns of stouts and IPAs, your pint glass really knows how to put in show when fall rolls around.
IN YOUR CLOSET
Open your closet or dresser drawer and prepare to be dazzled. White socks transition to wool socks woven in subtle brows and grays. A deep row of flannel shirts offers an explosion of colorful, fall-inspired patterns. And white sneakers make way for well-seasoned leather boots that boast the rich patina of a well-seasoned horse’s saddle.
IN THE SHOWER
As the weather turns, you may well find yourself struck by the urge to transition from an orange-tinted, tropical-scented Big Ass Brick of Bay Rum Soap to something more autumnally appropriate—say for instance, the more earthy, cedarwood-scented Sawtooth Big Ass Brick of Soap. This is natural and you should go with it, as this is a case where changes in fall color will reward not only the eyes, but also the nose.
Source link: https://dukecannon.com/blogs/journal/duke-cannon-on-finding-the-best-fall-colors by Zeb Pirkey at dukecannon.com