Tools for Finding Fall Colors in New England
Tools for finding the fall colors
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Continue reading →What are Small Cabin Motels like in New Hampshire You may have asked yourself, “What are the small cabins like that we see in along the back roads in New Hampshire?” Well. here is at least one answer. How many … Continue reading →
The Where… for fall colors in Vermont? When people come to this website they ask two basic questions, “Where can I find Peak fall foliage?” and “When can I find peak fall foliage?”. When you look at my images you … Continue reading →
High on a hill like a beacon in the dark nights of rural Vermont is what Emergo Farm reminded me of. The stately white farmhouse sits on a hilltop with commanding views of the countryside. Foliage friends of Jeffs have … Continue reading →
Cows Jump Over the Moon It’s hard to say if its the long Vermont winter nights or the people who live in Vermont are more creative. Maybe it’s all the time on their hands during the long winters when the … Continue reading →
Note* this location is no longer available because the gentleman sold his house and the new owner took down the bowling balls… 🙁 This series will be about the rather unusual things that Lisa and I have found in our … Continue reading →
Dealing with Fall foliage denial Have you started noticing that autumn is coming to an end? It’s a feeling that some refer to as “Fall Foliage Denial.” Unfortunately, there’s nothing anyone can do to stop it. A few years ago, … Continue reading →
What is there to see in Jackson New Hampshire? Jackson NH is tops in my book, year-round! Today I’m going to recommend Jackson NH as a great place to stop, stay or just explore. The things that put Jackson on … Continue reading →
This past autumn was really a good one for clearing some covered bridges off my to-do list. I’m always looking for new ones or trying to get just a few better versions. Sometimes I’m passing by, and it’s the wrong … Continue reading →
Lisa and I tackled Mount Washington for the first time in October 2004 by taking the Auto Road during our first fall foliage trip together, 15 years ago. This year (2019), we finally decided to take the Cog Rail to … Continue reading →