Is a Fall Foliage Guided Tour for You?
An interview with April Bielefeldt on what a guided tour involves…
Continue reading →An interview with April Bielefeldt on what a guided tour involves…
Continue reading →The furthest away covered bridge in Maine. Foxcroft Road and Framingham Roads. Framingham Rd. takes you over, Smith Brook. The Watson settlement covered bridge used to cross the Smith Brook. This was the furthest East covered bridge in Maine and … Continue reading →
Exploring what is near Sugar Hill New Hampshire
Continue reading →I’ve been traveling across New England for 20 years (give or take) and this is why you are stopping in on my blog, for some of that experience. But asking a few questions is but the beginning. You need maps, … Continue reading →
Greetings my fellow Leaf Peeps!Let me start out by saying what this article is not. It is NOT a listing of ALL the ponds in Vermont, That would be hundreds of pages and incredibly tough to pull together. Instead, I’ll … Continue reading →
I get questions about fall foliage and when will it be PEAK? They ask about when a particular state will peak? When they ask about Massachusetts, they ask about the “Cape”. To tell the truth, when people think of Massachusetts, … Continue reading →
These are questions that I have received over the years. I also look at what people are searching for when on my site or coming from Google. All these questions I’ve tried to boil down to the most common ones. … Continue reading →
Dealing with Fall foliage denial Have you started noticing that autumn is coming to an end? It’s a feeling that some refer to as “Fall Foliage Denial.” Unfortunately, there’s nothing anyone can do to stop it. A few years ago, … Continue reading →
What is there to see in Jackson New Hampshire? Jackson NH is tops in my book, year-round! Today I’m going to recommend Jackson NH as a great place to stop, stay or just explore. The things that put Jackson on … Continue reading →
Just the sound of it “Finding Peak fall foliage” rolls off the tongue with images of cool, crisp mornings and red-orange maple trees against a backdrop of dark green pine trees. Maybe you arrive at a perfectly still pond with … Continue reading →