This is from last year, but you get the idea! |
Every bend in the road revealed new and glorious vistas, as well as some individual trees that were truly spectacular. We marveled over God's handiwork and artistry.
When we got home, I was perusing the Sunday paper. This paper features a monthly column called Outdoors with the AMC by Rob Burbank, who is director of media and public affairs for the Appalachian Mountain Club in Pinkham Notch, NH. His column appeared this week and addressed (in part; there was a lot more to his column) the topic of how the drought might affect the autumn foliage. He wrote: "Each year we hear predictions, often based on the previous season's weather, and each year we're treated to the red, yellow and orange autumn show in the New Hampshire woods."
Well said, I thought. But even that wasn't the quote I really wanted to share with you. This is it:
"It's a great time to get out and immerse yourself in the scenery amid hillsides that appear they've been covered by the contents of thousands of boxes of Trix cereal."
~ Rob Burbank
I shared with a friend recently that when I was a child observing distant autumn hillsides from the windows of a school bus, they appeared to me as covered with multicolored candies -- like maybe M&Ms, or gumdrops. I like Mr. Burbank's thought of Trix cereal even better!
Tis beautiful. We never ever get to see such a show as that. One of these day I am going to make it that way to see those beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteOh, Sandy, I hope that you can do that! Be sure and let me know if you are able to and, if you happen to be near our area, we will try and work it out to get together for a meal or ice cream!
ReplyDeleteI drove an hour notheast today and back and was amazed at the vivid reds and crimsons. I so wanted to take pictures...I am not used to being the driver. So so much for the doom and gloomers...one of the prettiest autumns so far (even if my own corner is still green).
ReplyDeleteIt seems set to be a truly beautiful autumn, doesn't it, Vee? We are still mostly surrounded by green here at our home, but there is the occasional red or orange tree. It was about 45 minutes north that we saw the gorgeous color.
DeleteInterestingly, when we drove through that area a week ago, it was still mostly green. So it changed fast but is spectacular. I have to drive up that way again tomorrow and am taking a friend along, so I hope it is still pretty for her to enjoy.