My family and I live in Massachusetts. This weekend we got to travel and spend the weekend in Vermont. Since many of my readers are from around the world, I wanted to share some photos with you of the beauty of New England in the fall. This week is the perfect week for trees to be at the height of their beauty.
The reason the leaves change to such beautiful colors is sadly, because they are dying. The cold nights mixed with the warmer days contributes to the acceleration of the process of the photosynthesis. As the leaves start to fall, our back roads will be as slippery as they are with the winter snow if these leaves get wet.
Here’s some of the beauty we captured on the way to Vermont’s Killington Mountain Ski Resort from where we were staying in the town of Quechee.
My absolute favorite picture is of a random driveway on the way. I think I may have this one framed with one of my original quotes written below it.
This next one is of a plant that decorated a street light on the main street in the cutest little town of Woodstock. Every light post in the town had one just like it. The streets were lined with unique shops and eateries and filled with tourists both times we passed through.
Here are the shots we took when we arrived. And to think, none of these compared to the black diamond we had to climb two weekends before. These looked like bunny hills in comparison. That trail was not visible from where we were is was to the left of these:
I had sprained my knee a week before the trip so, we went with the intention of riding the gondola round trip to the top of the mountain and back. As we ascended the mountain, high above the ground, we could see the gravel trail in the distance that we originally intended to take. We had been to Killington Mountain two weeks prior and participated in the Spartan Race.
Since we were unable to take our phones with us (there are obstacles where you are submerged in mud,) we were unable to get pictures of the incredible view the mountain supplied so we vowed to come back and take pictures. The crest was foggy and misty as you will see and it was difficult to get pictures so I decided I would brave the climb down, injury and all.
I was so grateful I made that decision (as well as my husband’s assistance in areas where I really needed to watch my footing.) Are you ready to see why? Look at the beauty we got to witness on our hike back down the mountain:
As we returned after the long day, my husband pointed out a hot air balloon in the distance. I have had a special place in my heart for them since we lived in Albuquerque, NM, home of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. I worked the event when we were first married and fell in love with their beauty and unique designs. As we drove toward the one he could see in the distance, he spotted this one hanging not far above us. We turned around and found a few perfect spots to take some really great pictures. It was a perfect way to end a perfect day. We never were able to catch a shot of the other one but we believe it passed right over the house we were staying in.
I hope you have enjoyed the beauty and the pictures brought you a bit of peace to your day. The view and hike certainly did for me.
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