Floridian in New England - Oh, My!!
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 5:42 pm
Well, I grew up in the northeast but have been living in FL for the last 25 years. I have never been to Vermont, New Hampshire or Maine in my 57 years on this earth!! That is all about to change on Oct 7th, as I check off one of my bucket list items.
I had a major wake up call in life when I was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in May of this year. I had my prostate removed just 7 weeks ago and made a promise to myself that I would start working on my bucket list if all went well, fall in New England being the top item!! My surgery was successful and as of right now, the prognosis is very good, with no signs of it having spread.
I made my reservations late but successfully. I will be in Pike, NH from 10/7 thru 10/9, Montpelier, Vermont from 10/9 thru 10/13 and in Portland, ME from 10/13 thru 10/20. I am also a landscape photographer and my goal, while in Vermont, is to find quaint backroad drives, with a yearning to shoot old barns/pastures and any other "off the beaten path" places. I realize I may be too late to find prime foliage in the highlands so I may concentrate on the valley area if need be.
I'd LOVE any information other members would have about these goals. Most of the posts I have been reading are now concentrated on the upper reaches of the state for peak color. Am I going to be too late for even the lower elevations?
Thank you all in advance.
Carl
I had a major wake up call in life when I was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in May of this year. I had my prostate removed just 7 weeks ago and made a promise to myself that I would start working on my bucket list if all went well, fall in New England being the top item!! My surgery was successful and as of right now, the prognosis is very good, with no signs of it having spread.
I made my reservations late but successfully. I will be in Pike, NH from 10/7 thru 10/9, Montpelier, Vermont from 10/9 thru 10/13 and in Portland, ME from 10/13 thru 10/20. I am also a landscape photographer and my goal, while in Vermont, is to find quaint backroad drives, with a yearning to shoot old barns/pastures and any other "off the beaten path" places. I realize I may be too late to find prime foliage in the highlands so I may concentrate on the valley area if need be.
I'd LOVE any information other members would have about these goals. Most of the posts I have been reading are now concentrated on the upper reaches of the state for peak color. Am I going to be too late for even the lower elevations?
Thank you all in advance.
Carl