Exploring Late Fall Color Along the Coastal Route
Traveling the coastal routes means interesting views and some fall colors. See what you can find along the coast.
Traveling the coastal routes means interesting views and some fall colors. See what you can find along the coast.
Everybody loves fall color reflections, and I just got a letter in my mailbag asking about driving across 6 states to get reflections of fall colors. I’m not positive but there are millions of fall color reflections in New England. I’m posting four … Continue reading →
This was a 3-day trip we took in 2019 between 6 and 8 October. We arrived on October 6th, and on the 6th and 7th, we drove and explored Poland Springs Maine. The foliage was not as good as we … Continue reading →
The question is “If the weather is crappy, is my New England trip ruined”? I wish I could say the answer was simple but it isn’t. I will post some different shots from my travels and I will attempt to … Continue reading →
This is a re-write of an article written in 2015. it was titled “Can you “wing it” on Columbus day weekend?”… The rules used to be that on Monday-Thursday you could wing it. Friday thru Sunday, get reservations. From 1999 … Continue reading →
The most asked question that I receive during the year is… “I’m coming in early September or October, what should I see?” I almost always invariably have to answer that broad question with more questions. My goal with my writing … Continue reading →
This article was from our trip between 20 and 22 October 2019. I was NOT hearing about peak anywhere in New England after bad weather tore through last week. On this trip in 2019, I don’t think I really found … Continue reading →
This is the third home that I have photographed in New England that Robert Frost owned or rented. You can find a link to the article on his home in Derry NH and a link to his summer cottage in … Continue reading →
Also… Bad weather “can” be good weather + 15 locations to look for great colors Bad weather is good for Photographs, IF, maybe, kinda-sorta OK, low pressure means rain and wind. Generally, this is not the kind of weather we want … Continue reading →
I hate to say this but I have always tackled Acadia National Park in the Spring. If you were to visit in mid-October, you would find these carriage roads filled with the backdrop of Maine’s fall colors. The carriage roads … Continue reading →