Historic Lexington is known for many things. On April 19, 1775, a battle on Lexington Green between the Minuteman and British redcoats started the American Revolutionary War. No muskets were going off this day but there was an explosion of …Continue reading →
The two Salem towns covered in this article are: But according to Wikipedia there are @48 Salem’s in the US. They don’t list New Salem so I guess there are now 49ish Salem’s. 🙂 This article will only cover exploring …Continue reading →
Just picture it… Multi-hued palm trees and walking along the beach with a cool wind of 85+ degrees? (Gotcha!) I bet you are reading the title and scratching your head right about now and wondering if I’ve gone off my …Continue reading →
New England fall foliage, the mere thought conjures scenes of little white churches, a bandstand on the town common, and harvest festivals all wrapped up in a fall foliage bow of red and gold. Elements of a Great Foliage Town …Continue reading →
Today’s exploration has been rewritten several times and to this end, I’m including it as a scenic drive because it’s on Route 4 in Western New Hampshire near Enfield. You’ll find this between Grafton and Canaan New Hampshire and we …Continue reading →
Vermont Fall Foliage (and more) Gallery. In Vermont, New England’s fall foliage almost always starts its fiery color burning a swath of fall colors from the North East Kingdom down Route 100 and into the higher elevations of the Green …Continue reading →
Where to go for New England Fall Foliage The days get shorter and the New England fall foliage begins its change from green to crimson, orange, and gold. Hot coffee takes on new meaning when crisp mornings herald the approaching autumn. A morning walk by …Continue reading →
Stress-free fall foliage trip planning I know, for me, that this is probably one of those, “being between a rock and a hard place things, to try and write about”. My stress level starts rising in mid-Sept as my friends …Continue reading →
I have one last leg on this journey around my “backyard”. First, I’m not saying literally in your backyard, and if you feel lost and that you came in during the middle or end of the story, it’s because you …Continue reading →