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Tag Archives: Robert Frost

Exploring Vermont’s Fabled Route 100

New England Fall Foliage Posted on March 27, 2022 by Jeff FoliageNovember 6, 2024

Route 100 is called Vermont’s Main Street as it captures the rural essence of Vermont. When it comes to Route 100, people fall into two groups. Those that Have traveled on some portion of Route 100 and those that Will … Continue reading →

Posted in 2022 Posts, New England Fall Foliage | Tagged Autumn in New England, cold hollow cider mill, covered bridges, Echo Lake, Emily's Covered Bridge, gold brook covered bridge, Hancock Vermont, little red barn, Little white church, Moss Glen Falls, New England life, Northfield 5, Northfield 5 covered bridges, Northfield5, peak fall foliage, Plymouth Vermont, red barns, Robert Frost, Rochester Vermont, Route 125, Stowe Church, Stowe Vermont, waitsfield covered bridge, Waitsfield Vermont, Warren Covered Bridge, Warren falls, Warren general store, Water Wheel Trading Post | 23 Replies

The Frost Place in Franconia NH

New England Fall Foliage Posted on April 26, 2021 by Jeff FoliageJune 16, 2024

This is the third home that I have photographed in New England that Robert Frost owned or rented. You can find a link to the article on his home in Derry NH and a link to his summer cottage in … Continue reading →

Posted in 2021 posts, New England Fall Foliage, New Hampshire Locations, Scenic Drives | Tagged authors and poets, farmhouse, Franconia New Hampshire, Robert Frost, The Frost Place, Things To Do | 8 Replies

Robert Frost in Derry New Hampshire

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on January 2, 2021 by Jeff FoliageMay 22, 2024 10

Exploring some of the Places in New England Robert Frost lived during his life. Exploring them in the fall or the summer, these are great side trips!

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Posted in 2018 posts, New England Fall Foliage, New Hampshire Locations, Things To See and Do | Tagged back roads, Derry New Hampshire, easy hikes, farmhouse, Robert Frost | 10 Replies

The Robert Frost Summer Cabin, The Homer Noble Farm

New England Fall Foliage avatarPosted on February 9, 2016 by Jeff FoliageMay 15, 2024  

The Road Not Taken leads me to finally take it… “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and sorry I could not take them both…” (Robert Frost). I think almost everyone remembers this Robert Frost poem and we associate it with so … Continue reading →

Posted in 2016 posts, 2021 posts, New England Fall Foliage, Scenic Drives, Things To See and Do, Vermont Locations | Tagged authors and poets, Homer Nobel Farm, Ripton Vermont, Robert Frost | Leave a reply

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Hello, Just wanted to send a quick note to say thank you for your help in planning our New England trip this weekend!

We arrived Wednesday night and I’m currently in the airport about to fly back home to NC. Based on your recommendations, we decided to stay in southern New England- we flew into Providence, drove to Old Sturbridge Village, spent some time in the quiet corner of CT and drove down 169 to Mystic.

We spent yesterday and today in Newport. Everything about this trip was beautiful and wonderful! I have no idea if the foliage is “peak” for the area but for us it was just perfect. The trees were beautiful shades of orange, yellow, red, and some green.

I just wanted to say that I appreciate the help you gave us- we never would’ve known to visit these areas if you hadn’t suggested them in one of your posts and we are had the most wonderful trip! Thanks! Meredith Spangler

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