Winnie the Pooh (WTP) on Searching for Fall Colors
What is Winnie the Pooh was to go looking for the fall colors, what would he say? 🙂
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What is Winnie the Pooh was to go looking for the fall colors, what would he say? 🙂
Continue reading →There are nine covered bridges in Massachusetts. If one is so minded there is actually 10 with one being up towards Gloucester. But you have to look over the fence into someone’s backyard to see it. Putting covered bridges on … Continue reading →
I get a lot of questions about how early will people see “peak” fall colors and that goes hand in hand with, “I’m arriving in mid to late Sept, will I see good fall colors?”. I usually go out on … Continue reading →
I get questions about fall foliage and when will it be PEAK? They ask about when a particular state will peak? When they ask about Massachusetts, they ask about the “Cape”. To tell the truth, when people think of Massachusetts, … Continue reading →
Greetings my foliage friends, today’s scenic drive was a long time in the making. Several years ago I came upon an article in Yankee Magazine, and the writer talked about Darling Hill Road in Vermont. I had trouble following it … Continue reading →
This can be filed under the art of getting lost First… what is a forgotten place? To me, this barn above is forgotten but I’m sure that the owner knows it’s here but obviously has seen better days. The building … Continue reading →
Exploring some of the Places in New England Robert Frost lived during his life. Exploring them in the fall or the summer, these are great side trips!
Continue reading →The Hill West bridge and a VAST trail tale. This is a story about the art of getting lost. I wrote that article about my favorite season (Autumn) but it applies to any time you can get off the main … Continue reading →
Well, my foliage friends, the fall foliage season is winding down. (this route was driven on 26 Oct 2020) Lisa and I drove down to Connecticut, checking out Pomfret, Mansfield, and Windham before deciding that unless we drove to the … Continue reading →
2020 was the year of day trips on our fall foliage travels, and here is a trip we did in a day* Greeting my fellow leaf peepers! We have had storms (several), and we have had snow, and we are … Continue reading →