Foliage Tour 2019
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 6:28 am
Yesterday, Oct 1, was Foliage Tour Day with Ctyankee and friends. It was a bad day for foliage viewing for long range views. So we stuck to the back roads. There was color all over, but it was hard to tell just how good it was. We started In Peacham. It was nice and peaceful, but that will change this weekend. We took some back roads over to Rt US 2 in West Danville and then rode the West Shore Rd to the Cabot Plains Road. The clouds were too low for long views, but we did take photos of the little covered bridge.
Then we worked our way over to the Tebbetts Road in South Woodbury to take photos of that road going under the barn. A lot of good color along the roads and the hillsides close to the roads. Then we went to the store at Maple Corners for a sandwich. Then to Kents Corners to get a photo of the old Robinson Saw Mill. Then down to North Calais to shoot the Town Hall/Church. Then we went to Morse's Maple Sugarhouse for a maple creamee. We were lucky. There were only 4 tour busses there, so it didn't take too long to get a creamee.
Next we went to Marshfield to pick up Rt 232 through the Groton State Forest. Then we went to Seyon Pond for a photo shoot. Lots of photos taken, but you could see the clouds dropping down while you were shooting.
We decides to call it a day and head for home. We all agreed that the colors up closed looked good, but would be better this coming weekend. We did not get any rain until I headed home.
Then we worked our way over to the Tebbetts Road in South Woodbury to take photos of that road going under the barn. A lot of good color along the roads and the hillsides close to the roads. Then we went to the store at Maple Corners for a sandwich. Then to Kents Corners to get a photo of the old Robinson Saw Mill. Then down to North Calais to shoot the Town Hall/Church. Then we went to Morse's Maple Sugarhouse for a maple creamee. We were lucky. There were only 4 tour busses there, so it didn't take too long to get a creamee.
Next we went to Marshfield to pick up Rt 232 through the Groton State Forest. Then we went to Seyon Pond for a photo shoot. Lots of photos taken, but you could see the clouds dropping down while you were shooting.
We decides to call it a day and head for home. We all agreed that the colors up closed looked good, but would be better this coming weekend. We did not get any rain until I headed home.