



It’s an interesting year for fall foliage in New England. Most years, peak color is during the first two weeks of October, with the most color around where I live in the first week, and later in the month as you go south. This year, I was in Massachusetts four days ago, and the color was bright there, and not so bright here, further north. Now the color has moved north (?!!?), and the color this weekend is amazing.
I’m trying to catch up on what I’ve wanted to put on the blog; if all goes well, another one or two will go out tonight. Life has been busy!
My son sent me a photo of smugglers notch west of Stowe this morning. Lovely colors!
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Lovely – autumn always the most beautiful time of year. 🍂
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Thank you for your two latest blogs. Wonderful explanation of and about the wedding. To bad there were not more photos of he bride and groom. Good to hear from you, my friend. May God to continue to keep blessing you. Johnny
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we had more rain than did Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Trees are stressed there and turned earlier. Here, in sw Vermont we see stressed trees turned, others just beginning to go yellow, orange and red.
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