Seasonal advice, wit, and wisdom from your editors | | | O golden month! How high thy gold is heaped! The yellow birch-leaves shine like bright coins strung On wands, the chestnut's yellow pennons tongue To eery wind its harvest challenge. Steeped In yellow, still lie fields where wheat was reaped. –Helen Hunt Jackson (1830–85) | Wednesday, September 16, 2020 Today in history: find out more.
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