It's about two weeks too early, but we took to the streets to see what sort of early fall foliage we could find in Plymouth County. |
Southeastern Massachusetts may be the weakest spot in New England for leaf peeping, but New England has the bar set pretty high. |
One of the benefits of having a blurry camera is that, if you don't enjoy fall foliage, you can just squint at this picture and pretend that the article is about forest fires. |
Our basic route for this trip was Bourne to Wareham to Plymouth to Kingston to Plympton to Halifax to Bridgewater to Hanson to Pembroke to Duxbury back to Bourne. |
I went down Route 106 after a huge yellow tree in Plympton, but it hadn't peaked yet. This tree in Halifax was up earlier. |
I needed orange in my life badly enough to shoot the tree with wires in front of it. |
Fortunately, one of the benefits of working with a crappy camera is that shooting out the window of a car going 50 MPH doesn't really lower the quality that much when compared to my stand-still work. |
Neither of my MVP trees (the giant yellow one in Plympton and a deep red one next to the Middleboro 4H building) were at peak when I drove by. |
I should really learn which types of tree are birch, cedar, maple, forsythia etc.... I only know maple leafs because they have a hockey team. |
I shoot 100 pics or so, then go through them at the end of the trip. Memory issues come up, and you get captions like "I think this is Kingston." |
No foliage here, but I love reflective work. |
Don't let the week-old dates deter you on the pictures from Leaf Peeping. My camera calendar is week slow. |
Pine dominates our tree shots, preventing us (along with my camera) from getting those panoramic Vermont calendar shots. |
Be sure to tune back in.... |
Because we'll be doing more of the South Shore.... |
And we'll also do the South Coast... |
As well as Cape Cod! |
I'll even drag Jessica along, as she takes better pictures than I do. |
See you on the road! |
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