A classic Vermont fall

Our back yard!

Fall in New England is a delight. The weather turns cool and crisp, all outdoor chores get done to prepare for winter, and the leaves turn into a colorful palette of bright reds, oranges, and yellows mixed in with a bit of peach and burgundy. Since we’ve been traveling in September and October for the last 6 years, we were looking forward to the fall foliage display as we’re in Vermont this year. It did not disappoint!

Despite being away, we’ve been treated to fun and varied versions of fall color in some out of the way and perhaps unexpected places. Here’re some of our faves from the previous several autumns.

Snake River, Grand Teton National Park

Sandhills of Nebraska

And check out our top 20 fall foliage pix. (Ha! Did you think we could agree on only 20?!) Enjoy!

2 thoughts on “A classic Vermont fall”

  1. Hi Krystle! Thanks for stopping by. Glad you like them. I’m guessing the views are a bit different from T&T… Hope all’s well.

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