(New England)
It was a bit early for fall colors in New England, but I looked around anyway. The timing was about a week or two early for the peak display. Here and there were found some trees making the change.
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Around Lake Champlain, in Vermont, it was more difficult to locate anything other than a few solitary contributions. However, they were very impressive.
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The best concentration was found in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Large groves of colorful foliage were spread across the landscape. As we drove through, I snapped lots of photos. Unfortunately, they were all lost.
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I even found one in southern Quebec Province on our way to lunch in St.Jean. Lots of reds can be seen; while in New Mexico, yellows and golds are predominant. There’s nothing quite like the color intensity of Autumn in the northeast.
Camp: Friend’s Place
Scene: Autumn, trees
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