Explore the Alfred Maine Country Store and…
Exploring Alfred Maine and the Country store along with the Parrish Church which are scenic and useful during a road trip
Exploring Alfred Maine and the Country store along with the Parrish Church which are scenic and useful during a road trip
I have been telling folks the best way to explore and enjoy the fall colors is to get out of the car and enjoy an activity that isn’t centered on driving to find the colors. With kids in that same … Continue reading →
The Fort at #4 is in Charlestown New Hampshire and sits on the Connecticut River. Jeff and I love exploring historical stops around New England and the Fort at #4 has been on our list for quite a while. It … Continue reading →
Lisa and I found the Millstream Mill Museum on Halloween (been back in winter) and it was almost perfect for the fall colors. This museum is open to the public BUT… Please protect it and respect it. So many people … Continue reading →
Somewhere between Pomfret and Barnard, you will find Vermont’s Maple Grove Farm. It is nestled between the scenic Vermont hills of Pomfret, Sharon, and Barnard. According to Google, it belongs in S. Royalton. Depending on when you arrive, you may … Continue reading →
There are 3 ways to get to the top of Mount Washington, hiking, driving, or the Cog Railway. Lisa and I have done 2 of the 3 and NO you will not find us hiking Mount Washington. I will leave … Continue reading →
I created this acronym, Color 4 the Sake of Color (C4SC) many years ago because my wife Lisa would constantly ask me, WHY did you take that picture? I had merely taken a picture similar to this very red maple … Continue reading →
I found the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park on a misty, rainy sort of day on 13 October 2016. I arrived and I had to buy a poncho since I was expecting the rain to abate (It did not, for those … Continue reading →
Planning for your Fall Foliage trip as far as weather, clothing, equipment, and reservations.
{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 →