Surrounded by Fallen Leaves II
by Don Schwartz
Title
Surrounded by Fallen Leaves II
Artist
Don Schwartz
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
Fallen leaves surround an old wooden barn along a country road as autumn comes to Vermont.
From vermontvacation.com:
The brisk snap of autumn-scented morning air, the crunch of fallen leaves on the ground under your boots and the sweet tartness of apple cider complement the vibrant array of crimson, blaze orange, and striking yellow leaves on maple trees surrounding you: This is fall in Vermont.
Forests cover 70% of Vermont, giving it the highest concentration of maple trees in the country and making a Vermont autumn a true spectacle. Between mid-September and mid-October are the most colorful times to visit Vermont, with foliage starting to change colors as early as the start of September in northern areas and higher elevations. From there, over the next two or three weeks, color moves into downtowns and valleys and from north to south, with color hanging on the trees as late as the end of October in some areas. To experience Vermont’s fall foliage at its peak, travelers should plan on visiting towards the end of September and the beginning of October and building in plenty of time to travel around the state to take in the foliage as it shifts. Peak foliage can vary depending on weather conditions.
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October 30th, 2022
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