Not a heading I ever thought I would write, but we now understand the components of New England in the Fall.
1. Foliage. See later, but we saw something resembling “peak foliage” today.
2. Weather. See later, but it became clear that autumnal sun and blue skies are important.
There are then the further components required to be able to share the experience, being a decent camera (which we don’t have) and someone reasonably competent operating it (make up your own mind here).
That is probably a giveaway to today.


We learned in passing that northern Vermont is really geared to winter sports – especially cross country snowmobiling, and leaf peeping seems to be a little aside at this time of year. Hence the mist above – we’re up in the Green Mountains.
Came down a bit and stopped for a couple of walks:





And didn’t see a sunset.

