3) FB reports for Brown County (southern IN) are still mostly green.
DW and I are planning on a weekend in Bloomington & Brown County in the next weekend or three. Just trying to avoid an IU football weekend with fall colors peaking ideally. Thanks...Just east of Nashville on Hwy 46, turn south onto Hwy 135. Take 135 all the way south to about Corydon. Then take I-64 west for a bit, and return north toward Bloomington on Hwy 37. Excellent drive for scenery and solitude.
DW and I are planning on a weekend in Bloomington & Brown County in the next weekend or three. Just trying to avoid an IU football weekend with fall colors peaking ideally. Thanks...
Fresh from the digital camera...pics were taken 3 days ago along Rt 13, right in the heart of the lake effect snow corridor SE of Lake Ontario.
The colors in upstate NY are simply fabulous
Mine too hands down. My favs...Fall is...my favorite season.
Fabulous pics! Your foliage looks to be just a week or so behind us.Fall is great in the north east US. Probably better up your way for colors. It's not just the colors but the smells of the fallen leaves, the chill, the bounty of the harvest, the relaxing way the individual leaves decend from on high.
My favorite season.
Fabulous pics! Your foliage looks to be just a week or so behind us.
... I do a lot of pulling over.
New England has the best fall foliage. I have not traveled to many other countries with fall foliage in order to tell with authority, but could not imagine if something would be better.Fall is great in the north east US...
Remember my roundup and chop up and spread out method with the lawn tractor ? I haven't touched a rake in decades.The Chinese Pictache trees in my yard turn a nice reddish/orangish color in the fall, right before they dump 20-30 bags of leaves in my yard...
Remember my roundup and chop up and spread out method with the lawn tractor ? I haven't touched a rake in decades.
My new John Deere tractor, with its 18" turning radius, is all ready to get going on that chore.
The trick is to do the leaves in stages before they either get too wet or deep, or both. Make small piles on the roundup part.
I usually do 1 batch when half the leaves fall off my huge maple tree out back. Then a second round when the more stubborn little buggers finally fall off.