Monday, October 28, 2013
Autumn Scenes in MA
Two weeks ago, we spent most of a day exploring and looking for some classic New England foliage. It was an overcast day, but Lexington Battle Green (where the Revolutionary War began) had some great color. A morning detour to Wellesley and Natick brought great shots of barns and more rural side-road scenes.
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autumn,
barn,
battle green,
fall,
farm,
fence,
foliage,
leaves,
lexington,
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mass,
massachusetts,
minuteman,
minutemen,
natick,
revolutionary,
revolutionary war,
rural,
trees,
wellesley
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Nissitissit Covered Bridge in Fall
Last weekend began the peak foliage show in southern New England. On a Sunday afternoon we took a quick drive to Brookline and Hollis, New Hampshire to visit some local farms, view the foliage, and of course snag some pictures of a covered bridge.
Full set of fall pictures are here on Flickr. More to come this week!
Full set of fall pictures are here on Flickr. More to come this week!
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autumn,
bridge,
brook,
brookline,
covered bridge,
creek,
fall,
farm,
foliage,
hollis,
leaves,
New Hampshire,
nissitissit,
river,
trees,
water,
woods
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Apples & Autumn
Four of us were set on visiting some local farms today and made the trip out to Holliston's Highland Farm. This was a great year for the apple harvest and the trees were loaded!
The full set of pictures are here on Flickr.
The full set of pictures are here on Flickr.
Labels:
apple picking,
apples,
autumn,
fall,
fuji,
gala,
granny smith,
highland farm,
holliston,
honeycrisp,
leaves,
macintosh,
macoun,
picking,
twin bee
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