Plan Your New England Fall Foliage Trip Now!
Planning for your Fall Foliage trip as far as weather, clothing, equipment, and reservations.
Continue reading →Planning for your Fall Foliage trip as far as weather, clothing, equipment, and reservations.
Continue reading →{Links in this article are affiliate links or links to my online art galleries, sales from this keep the blog going} This is an interesting covered bridge in that it rarely makes it into the gazetteer map books (Here is … Continue reading →
Last summer the daughter of the gentleman who created Quill Hill contacted me and told me about this hill in Maine with a wonderful view. I looked it up and was intrigued. It has its own Facebook page and Lisa … Continue reading →
The Rangeley Lake region has a lot of great options from mountain views to lakes, to conservation land, and of course, fall foliage. You can do this trip around Rangeley Lake in an hour, or you can take most of … Continue reading →
This past autumn, Lisa and I spent time in Maine. In fact, we spent more time in Maine than any other year in quite a long time. Lisa researches (when she’s not making art) by reading blogs, articles, and social … Continue reading →
So many people really enjoy the scenic vistas during the New England autumn. You don’t want to just see tree trunks, you want to see all the colors blending together in a tapestry of Vermont fall colors. This is why … Continue reading →
We might wonder today how we could forget a covered bridge. We don’t really, they are in books and on maps. (pick yours up here) and people like me help keep them alive by telling the stories that need to … Continue reading →
Route 100 is called Vermont’s Main Street as it captures the rural essence of Vermont. When it comes to Route 100, people fall into two groups. Those that Have traveled on some portion of Route 100 and those that Will … Continue reading →
Now you may be wondering why I would be talking about a skiers highway or anything that bodes ill for our fall colors. Let’s face it, the fall colors give way to the snow-covered landscape, and as much as we … Continue reading →
Vermont can claim two presidents that were born there, Chester A. Arthur and John Calvin Coolidge. Both men were born into rural upbringings, were Republicans, were lawyers, and both were noted during their presidencies for being good (more or less) … Continue reading →