PUMPKINS AND CLOWNS, LEAVES AND WORMS PEOPLE LOVE FALL Let's Meet a Few EVERETT HOUSER Many of the region's fall festivals remain in limbo as we go to press. These people will be diving into the cool season full force in their own ways just the same. By JOE TENNIS 40 BLUERIDGECOUNTRY.COM F all may be a bit unpredictable this year, but these keepers of autumn traditions stand tall for the season, even in the face of uncertanties about travel and festivals. SOUTH CAROLINA: See Fall All in One Place Sue Watts can enjoy practically the entire span of plant habitats of South Carolina at Clemson. She just steps into different sections of the South Carolina Botanical Garden. Here, you can follow from the Blue Ridge to a maritime forest, all within a short walking distance. "You can also see the fall changes in the state. So it's pretty neat," Watts says. "Fall is a fantastic time to visit the South Carolina Botanical Garden," says Watts, the garden's education program director. "The garden is full of blooms and life. Bees, butterflies and birds abound-http://www.BLUERIDGECOUNTRY.COM