The Zen of Fall Foliage
That single moment when you get out of the car and fall foliage colors as far as the eye can see and your heart swells with joy. I will tell you now, that I, The great and powerful foliage guru, … Continue reading →
That single moment when you get out of the car and fall foliage colors as far as the eye can see and your heart swells with joy. I will tell you now, that I, The great and powerful foliage guru, … Continue reading →
Welcome to my Fall foliage Guide for Leaf Peepers. This page will take you through the basics and you will find links to other subjects that I write about. You can also sign up for my fall foliage newsletter by … Continue reading →
Well, you might be confused about this title. When I started to blog for Yankee Magazine a lifetime ago, the wisdom I had garnered from the fall foliage lore masters was that the Northeast Kingdom, affectionately known as the NEK, … Continue reading →
Well, the question is… Can I do a fall foliage trip in 7-8 days through all six states? Is this a fall foliage trip that can be done? Of course, it can be done, but I never have done it myself. … Continue reading →
Exploring Mad Tom’s Notch I don’t know about all of you but when I go through the Gazetteer and I read the different road names, I look for things like this. Mad Tom’s Notch… Come on, you all are wondering, aren’t … Continue reading →
The Best foliage drives aren’t always the popular ones! At least not always! I get articles sent to me on the subject of “fall foliage” and related topics via Google News and this one from Insider Travel caught my attention. These … Continue reading →
Exploring the Back Roads of Sugar Hill In all my conversations with you, I always tell you to look for the back roads. To look for the views that don’t get photographed as often. I don’t mean to say ignore … Continue reading →
What’s not to love about old inns? I’ve stayed here two times and one note you need to know is that are no motels or “cheap” lodging in Sugar Hill. This was the playground of the rich and famous in … Continue reading →
Saugus Ironworks history The Saugus Ironworks is one of the oldest locations in Massachusetts for the colonies creating iron products. it dates back to the mid-1600s when the European iron makers brought their skills to a young colony along with … Continue reading →
Late versus early fall color, here are my thoughts… Hello Leaf Peepers! I drove to northern Vermont this past weekend (written on November 9, 2016), and I was amazed by the number of fall colors in the trees, I’m not … Continue reading →