Looking Back on New England’s 2024 Autumn
Somebody asked me for a look back on 2024 and I wasn’t sure I wanted to do that. I don’t think it was quite as bad as 2023 but it wasn’t (In MY Opinion) stellar in any way, or was … Continue reading →
Somebody asked me for a look back on 2024 and I wasn’t sure I wanted to do that. I don’t think it was quite as bad as 2023 but it wasn’t (In MY Opinion) stellar in any way, or was … Continue reading →
Well, everyone we are in October and there is no more wondering if or where the fall colors will be showing up, THEY ARE HERE!!! Lisa and I drove up Route 16 in New Hampshire, NO great color along Route … Continue reading →
Greetings leaf peepers far and wide! I’m in the process of moving so I did not go out this week myself but my friends who are very talented photographers have been kicking around the countryside to see what they can … Continue reading →
Maybe this should be titled. “Leaf Peeping in New England: What to Consider Before You Go“ New England is preparing for the Leaf Peeper Irruption! Webster defines an irruption as a sudden sharp increase in the relative numbers of a natural … Continue reading →
Greetings Leaf Peepers far and wide! Lisa and I just got back from a trip up north to New Hampshire and Maine. The colors while bright in many areas, they were subdued in others. We found the brown leaves a … Continue reading →
Exploring Flagstaff Lake Maine and the wilderness that surrounds it.
Continue reading →This captivating article is a compilation of my journies spanning the majestic expanse of the “Kanc,” widely recognized as the awe-inspiring Kancamagus Highway, transporting you effortlessly from its western reaches to its eastern expanses. While it is impossible to encapsulate … Continue reading →
So, you’ve done Smuggler’s Notch and want to go find another scenic drive. You might say What hidden scenic drive? Vermont’s Routes 14, 15, 5, and 5A are ALL WELL KNOWN. But it’s “HOW” you connect them all together that … 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 →
Last summer the daughter of the gentleman who created Quill Hill contacted me and told me about this hill in Maine with a wonderful view. I looked it up and was intrigued. It has its own Facebook page and Lisa … Continue reading →