Early Arrivals, the Migration in Maine
The fall migration was in full swing on Haley Pond in Rangeley Maine. It was 20 October and all the trees should have been bare. As I woke, the morning light outside my window in the Rangeley Inn was decidedly … Continue reading →
Fall Foliage Throughout the Year!
Every fall, a few images rise to the top and earn a place in my foliage calendars. What you’ll see here is a look back at some of those selections, photographed across New England at peak color. Each image includes … Continue reading →
New England Fall Foliage in a bad year
Is there such a thing? I mean, does New England really have a bad year? (the correct answer is YES!) The current news articles are saying yes and it won’t get any better unless it cools down from September into … Continue reading →
Swiftwater Covered Bridge and a Favorite Tree
Do You Have a Favorite Tree? Basically, I’m wondering if I’m a little strange (my friends are going, Duh!) 🙂 But I like to visit a tree standing over a stone fence in Franconia Notch that I first found in … Continue reading →
Warren Covered Bridge, Warren Vermont
Walter Bagley built the Lincoln Gap bridge in 1880. You may be confused when you search in Google because it comes up as the Warren Covered Bridge. Even I have trouble keeping them straight. But This is another covered bridge … Continue reading →
Setting Expectations for New England Fall Foliage
Many people comment and say They are happy with pretty much whatever they find. I’m usually the same way, until Mother Nature is a grudge and refuses to let the colors out to play… Last year
A Scenic Drive in Western Maine, Route 113
Route 113 at times runs along Wild river and turns west into New Hampshire. This is about where the map may say you have arrived in Hastings. There is a right turn here that will follow the Wild River for some distance. And this is what Lisa and I took on this day.
A Drive Through Franconia Notch
What’s a Notch? You find them all over Northern New England and therein lies the clue… Northern New England has most of the taller mountains and between all these higher peaks are low passes or notches. I have written about … Continue reading →
Exploring Montgomery Vermont
Why Explore Montgomery? You will find Montgomery in Franklin County at the junction of Routes 242, 118, and 58. The junction is Montgomery Center and Montgomery is a mile or so up Route 118 towards Sheldon in the west, but it … Continue reading →
