I think I'll take Cowgirl's over Raf's. We are still around 4-6 weeks away here, but I have a feeling it will be spectacular as usual around here pretty soon. If some of you have never experienced autumnn in New England it is worth the trip. I'll try to post some pics as the changes come through
Ours in Minnesota are already starting to turn, but nowhwere near that spectacular. We also (bullinger), have about another month before we reach peak season. Mighty purty, CowGirl!
My wife and I lived in northeastern PA for two years and the one thing we'll always remember was how beautiful the mountains were when all the trees were changing colors.
I've lived in lots of places (hey I was in the way you know) and seen lots of falls. Even in places where the leaves turn colors there is nothing to compare with the brilliance of New England. Columbus Day weekend is the perfect time to visit in Massachusets or southern VT / NH if any of you are so inclined.
The only thing I've seen that compares to it is the mountians of Colorado where the aspen trees all turn the same color and are set off against the evergreens. That is amazing too.
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I know this isn't what you had in mind, but... ;)-->
AHHH, AUTUMN IN FLORIDA!
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Raf, I can give you this much, they are very colorful !!!
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I think I'll take Cowgirl's over Raf's. We are still around 4-6 weeks away here, but I have a feeling it will be spectacular as usual around here pretty soon. If some of you have never experienced autumnn in New England it is worth the trip. I'll try to post some pics as the changes come through
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Radar OReilly
Cowgal.....
Please check your privates.
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Ours in Minnesota are already starting to turn, but nowhwere near that spectacular. We also (bullinger), have about another month before we reach peak season. Mighty purty, CowGirl!
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mstar1
Is that in your neighborhood cowgirl?
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Eagle
Having grown up in New England, Fall will always be mine and my wife's favorite, even if we live in Ohio.
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TOMMYZ
My wife and I lived in northeastern PA for two years and the one thing we'll always remember was how beautiful the mountains were when all the trees were changing colors.
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Bluzeman
Hey Eagle, once the leaves start turning, you should visit Wayne National Forest. Very pretty!
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My3Cents
I've lived in lots of places (hey I was in the way you know) and seen lots of falls. Even in places where the leaves turn colors there is nothing to compare with the brilliance of New England. Columbus Day weekend is the perfect time to visit in Massachusets or southern VT / NH if any of you are so inclined.
The only thing I've seen that compares to it is the mountians of Colorado where the aspen trees all turn the same color and are set off against the evergreens. That is amazing too.
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Cowgirl
Mstar1, These pictures are from all over the US and Canada!
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Cowgirl
Looks like one of the trails I like to run on...........
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TheSongRemainsTheSame
Hey Raf,
Whatever happened to the Hooter Girls
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Nottawayfer
Most awesome pics cowgirl! Thanks!! Spring and Fall are my favorite seasons.
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WhiteDove
Black and Blue were the only Colors that I saw when I fell.
Ohhhhh that Fall....
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WhiteDove
Then Again some would say that this is the State Tree The Tornadosorias in full yellow bloom.
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Cowgirl
This one looks like an impressionistic, but it is the real thing !!
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