Starting to get worried

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Kingatic
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Starting to get worried

Post: # 572Post Kingatic
Fri Oct 04, 2002 8:55 pm

Is the 10-14th gonna be to late for the peak in Bridgewater? Just freaking out here, its my first trip and my 1 year Anniversary. I want it to be perfect!!!
M. Kirby


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Re: Starting to get worried

Post: # 573Post pwt54
Sat Oct 05, 2002 7:21 am

That's about peak time down there.

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Re: Starting to get worried

Post: # 574Post Suz
Sat Oct 05, 2002 10:32 am

Perfect will be just the time celebrating. It sounds like you have perfect already! Enjoy your celebration.

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Re: Starting to get worried

Post: # 575Post joemagic
Sat Oct 05, 2002 7:03 pm

Since I'm from Alabama, what do I know? Right? But since my trip is the same dates as yours, I've been doing as much research as possible. Getting current info as well as past history and guess what....I think we will be doing great next weekend. The color will of course vary depending on where you are, but the area is compact and you should encounter some good stuff within driving distance no matter where you are.

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Re: Starting to get worried

Post: # 576Post Kingatic
Sat Oct 05, 2002 9:00 pm

Thanks, I married the perfect woman with the perfect 13 year old. Well, lets say she is a good TEENAGER, shes coming up with us, I cant wait to see the foliage, We arrive in the night late Thurs, 10th, It's gonna be awsome waking up and looking out over a 60 acre meadow, for the first time in my life to see the foliage! Thanks to everyone here at this site, glad to be in touch with everyone. we also come up to ski and snowmobile, will be on this site just about year round. Thanks again, Monte Kirby, Beaufort, SC.
M. Kirby


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Re: Starting to get worried

Post: # 577Post joemagic
Sun Oct 06, 2002 10:30 am

Well, not only will we be in Vt. during the same time period as you guys, but we will also be arriving late night on the 10th..flying into Burlington. I'm a little suprised you haven't seen some pretty nice fall color over in SC during early and mid Nov. Good luck with your 13 year old and be sure to take a lot of pics.

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Re: Starting to get worried

Post: # 578Post Geri
Sun Oct 06, 2002 1:07 pm

My husband and I will also arrive in southern Orange County, VT late Thursday evening on the 10th. We too will awake to a view overlooking a 30 acre meadow with a crystal clear pond framed by sugar maple trees. Only difference is that we will be sleeping in sleeping bags, in tent inside our old Vermont hillside barn. We also can't wait to be there again and we live in NW CT where it is also gorgeous in the autumn. But, there is just something about Vermont :-) F.Y.I. the leaves in NW CT are about early mid range now, lots green and yellows but not a lot of deep reds yet. The weather forecast looks very promising for the late this coming week into the weekend.

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Re: Starting to get worried

Post: # 579Post Kingatic
Mon Oct 07, 2002 8:40 am

Yeh, its ok here, but the drought has made it terrible and 33 years of the same state, its time for the real deal.
M. Kirby

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Re: Starting to get worried

Post: # 580Post Aleksh
Mon Oct 07, 2002 9:04 pm

Your timing is about perfect. If uyou want to take a look at what is happening today 25 miles to the south of Bridgewater see todays Pics From the Chester area at <A HREF="http://www.otfi.com/foliagepics.htm" TARGET=_blank>http://www.otfi.com/foliagepics.htm</A> <P>My brother spent several years as psrt of the welcoming committee for uncle Sam's Misguided Children down at Parris Island, as a PMI first then later as a DI. After he retired he stayed down there for a few years. He bought a house over on Lady Island. One thing he always complained about when visiting up here is that its too cold for him. It does cool down pretty good at night now with frost being common. So think about packing some extra layers of clothing. If you dont need it it wont cost extra to have it along. But if you do need the extra clothing and don't have it you'll find that shiverring makes a pretty poor hobby Image Of course if you don;t bring warmer clothes the shopping ie pretty good here as well. Plaid flannel and jeans all around Image<P><P>------------------<BR>Aleks & Michiko Hunter<BR>Old Town Farm Inn <BR>665 Vt. Rte 10<BR>Chester, Vt. 05143<BR> <A HREF="http://www.otfi.com" TARGET=_blank>http://www.otfi.com</A> <BR>1-888-232-1089<BR>"Its not our Green Mountain state, its our Green Mountain State of Mind" SM
Aleks & Michiko Hunter<BR>Old Town Farm Inn <BR>665 Vt. Rte 10<BR>Chester, Vt. 05143<BR> <A HREF="http://www.otfi.com" TARGET=_blank>http://www.otfi.com</A> <BR>1-888-232-1089<BR>"Its not our Green Mountain state, its our Green Mountain State of Mind" SM

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Re: Starting to get worried

Post: # 581Post Kingatic
Tue Oct 08, 2002 6:59 am

I live on Ladys Island, been here all my life. My wife is from Deep River Conn. We inherited a place in Vermont from her family. My first trip up was 3 years ago for the summer, fell in love with vermont. Have been up for every winter since, was up there 2 years ago when the big storm hit, we got close to 30" of snow, it was nice to ski Killington in knee deep powder. On the first trip up we only had 6 cars pass the house in 5 days. very Peaceful, just what the doc ordered.Aleks, tell your brother he wouldnt recognise L.I, Sams Point road is now turned into a 4 lane road. Time for me to leave, and come to VT.
M. Kirby


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