Today I’m going to give you three very important techniques that will help you minimize bad fall foliage experiences. We all know you love coming to New England and finding great fall foliage. But during 2005, I heard the wailing …Continue reading →
A mirrored reflection at Coffin Pond in New Hampshire’s White Mountains You are out Looking for fall colors and all of a sudden you see a break in the trees and you see a wondrous sight. You slam on the …Continue reading →
The beaver pond at Kinsman Notch New Hampshire is left over from the last ice age. As the ice receded, it left depressions in the landscape and this “bowl” has hills rising on two sides, and the 3rd side is …Continue reading →
Today’s blog article is all about how choices affect our explorations in Vermont (really anywhere) and finding ourselves at Vermont’s Dummerston covered bridge. Let’s move on to… Any! Excuse to explore… I love any excuse I can get to explore …Continue reading →
Where are these tree-lined roads? The easy answer is that tree-lined roads are almost everywhere. The first shot below is about 5 miles from my house. I do not live in a “real” woodsy area. Salem and Peabody Massachusetts are more …Continue reading →
Well the end of October is nearly here and New England is moving beyond peak foliage, but this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t head out for another drive! I took all images on this page on Tuesday 23 October. (this was in …Continue reading →
First, they are not mutually exclusive. You can explore AND look for peak fall colors. We are, after all, leaf peepers and that is the trophy that we are visiting New England to find… When you go looking for fall …Continue reading →
Bike tours and daily rentals in different areas Bicycling through the fall foliage is something that I wish I took more time to do. This page will list half-day, full day, as well as multi-day tours. I looked for locations …Continue reading →
Concord’s History This is the third excursion on or near the Battle Road between Lexington and Concord Massachusetts. We started on Lexington Green and proceeded up the road to the Hartwell Tavern and its wonderful wooden buildings. Today we’re going up …Continue reading →
To start off this Historic tour you might want to also visit Lexington Massachusetts and/or Concord Massachusetts. Route 2A more or less connects both of these towns that weigh so heavily in Revolutionary history. But I want to note that …Continue reading →