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As summer winds down New Englander's start to look forward to the beauty that is fall in the area. Linked below is a fantastic article about the upcoming season with links to best viewing areas, accommodations etc.  Always look forward to this time of year. Post your pics, post your reports, let us know where and when conditions are best.

 

 

http://www.yankeemagazine.com/new-england-foliage/2015-new-england-fall-foliage-forecast#_

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As summer winds down New Englander's start to look forward to the beauty that is fall in the area. Linked below is a fantastic article about the upcoming season with links to best viewing areas, accommodations etc.  Always look forward to this time of year. Post your pics, post your reports, let us know where and when conditions are best.

 

 

http://www.yankeemagazine.com/new-england-foliage/2015-new-england-fall-foliage-forecast#_

Jim takes some great photos, I have one displayed in my living room.

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I can wait to get some shots this year now that I know the area a lot better! This is probably my best one from last fall:

 

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Your pictures are fantastic.  Have you ever considered selling them (unless of course you are already doing that)?   They always have great color and depth to them.

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Your pictures are fantastic.  Have you ever considered selling them (unless of course you are already doing that)?   They always have great color and depth to them.

 

Thank you and I am now building a site on Zenfolio to do just that :)

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Thank you and I am now building a site on Zenfolio to do just that :)

 

Looking forward to it.  It's funny I was at the Craftsman Fair a couple weeks ago at Sunapee and I was actually looking for your stuff there.  At the time I didn't know if you sold anything of course.

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Looking forward to it. It's funny I was at the Craftsman Fair a couple weeks ago at Sunapee and I was actually looking for your stuff there. At the time I didn't know if you sold anything of course.

I do hope to show at some point soon.
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I do hope to show at some point soon.

I've got a couple friends that show at area farmers markets and stuff like that. Doing it in tourist towns like Stowe, Waitsfield/Warren, Woodstock, Ludlow, etc or say Richmond, Hinesburgh, where there's a good market for arts...you'll clean up. I know friends can grab a few thousand dollars from a good day at a farmers market if they hit the right target consumers.

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You guys probably don't have them up there but black gum down here changes super early. Mid September and they start to show some red. After that is green ash which turns yellow an drops quickly early October

 

We have very widely scattered black gum almost as far north as Augusta, usually found in wet areas which, as with the red maples, advances their color schedule.  They (black gum) do have a pretty crimson/burgundy fall show.  The ash family, at least those in the East (white, green, brown), tends to be last grown and first fallen for leaves.

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