October 19th -- Late Fall Foliage in Vermont
by Darin Volpe
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October 19th -- Late Fall Foliage in Vermont
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Darin Volpe
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Photograph - Photography
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"You should have been here last week," my friend told me when I visited her in Vermont. But I think that this post-peak fall foliage view of the sky was enhanced by the bare branches.
It's hard to know exactly when to go because the peak days shift depending on the weather. But as I learned in this mid-October trip, even if you miss the peak, you'll still be treated to a beautiful display. This view of the sky was made while lying on my back on a path in northern Vermont.
Autumn in New England draws millions of visitors from throughout the world. The leaves' spectacular transformation to the fall colors begins around mid-September, going from greens to yellows, oranges, and reds, and then finally giving way to "stick season" in mid to late October when the trees go bare.
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December 19th, 2020
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