It was 90 degrees outside.īut then I tried it, and it was magical! So I had another, and another, and another. I didn’t realize that pumpkin spice was a thing, until we got the syrup delivered in August for September roll-out and everyone went crazy! I didn’t get it. This was a time when only barista’s referred to them as PSLs because that’s what we wrote on the cups (we called most seasonal drinks by their shorthand cup code). I started working at Starbucks in high school, and I’ll never forget my first PSL season. So this was a real treat and a great way to kickstart the fall vibes. The trees haven’t quite turned by October First in the Midwest (did you notice I was wearing shorts in the Pumpkin Patch photo?), so while taking a trip to an orchard is nice, it’s still pretty green. It was honestly the best fall foliage I’ve been able to see on October First. It was beautiful on October First, but in another week or two, it would be absolutely breathtaking. I wasn’t really able to get a great picture through the tinted bus windows, but we drove through miles of rolling hills covered in colorful trees, quaint towns, and deers running through pastures. I thought that we were going to miss out on fall activities! Little did I know that we would be treated to six hours of the most stunning fall landscapes I’d ever seen. If you ever have the chance to drive between Munich and Prague, or a similar drive in the region, in October, you should absolutely do it! I was a little worried at first when I realized that we would be on a bus for six hours on October First. The answer was traveling to Prague and this is how we spent our day. So this year, one of the first questions I asked Kenny when we started finalizing dates and cities for this trip was where we’d be on October First. My first Pumpkin Spice Latte on October First in London, 2016.
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