Exploring Late Fall Color Along the Coastal Route
Traveling the coastal routes means interesting views and some fall colors. See what you can find along the coast.
Continue reading →Traveling the coastal routes means interesting views and some fall colors. See what you can find along the coast.
Continue reading →Chittenden Mills, the Old Red Mill in Jericho Vermont, dates back to the early 1800s and many businesses have been housed here. Up till the 1880s, it was a grinding mill with stones. After that, it was modernized with a new … Continue reading →
This article is written at a time when the fall colors in New England were just a memory or a dream to come. Today we will look at sugar houses and farms in winter. New England Sugar Houses At this … Continue reading →
I realize that winter does NOT equate to fall foliage So I’m showing two versions and I want to point out that New England does have all four seasons… (Six if you count stick and mud seasons and in much … Continue reading →
Greetings my fall foliage friends! One of the first signals that summer is coming to an end and fall is on the way is the singing cicadae. Their droning lullaby makes me think that summer’s end is approaching. There are … Continue reading →
Well, I’ve been home for 61 days from work and I hope you are all doing well (staying sane). I wonder if In a year or three if someone might read this and wonder why I was home for so … Continue reading →
The Where… for fall colors in Vermont? When people come to this website they ask two basic questions, “Where can I find Peak fall foliage?” and “When can I find peak fall foliage?”. When you look at my images you … Continue reading →
The Slaughterhouse covered bridge is one of my favorites of the five Northfield Falls covered bridges. One January, Lisa and I were on our way North when Lisa suggested we take a detour to check out the five covered bridges … 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 →
Lisa and I tackled Mount Washington for the first time in October 2004 by taking the Auto Road during our first fall foliage trip together, 15 years ago. This year (2019), we finally decided to take the Cog Rail to … Continue reading →