woodstock and manchester
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woodstock and manchester
has anyone been to either of these areas in the last couple of days
Re: woodstock and manchester
Was in Woodstock on Tuesday. The usual mad house of leaf-peepers (of which I am a member)... Mild color rife with golds, yellows and ochres. Going south about 8 miles is the famous Jenne Farm. Supposedly the most photographed farm in the United States. Try and frame the picture through the trees from the road.
Just be careful when you come upon the Jenne Farm road to the right; it comes up quickly and you can miss it. Just over the hill a tad is the farm scene everyone's talking about.
Didn't make it to Manchester.
Safe travels.
Just be careful when you come upon the Jenne Farm road to the right; it comes up quickly and you can miss it. Just over the hill a tad is the farm scene everyone's talking about.
Didn't make it to Manchester.
Safe travels.
Re: woodstock and manchester
Whether it wd be a good idea to travel tomorrow to Woodstock.. or shd it be delayed till next weekend..? This is a for a friend of mine, he wants to see the peak in Woodstock!
Could some one make suggesttions..?
Could some one make suggesttions..?
Re: woodstock and manchester
From what little information I've been able to get, it sounds early down in Woodstock. From what I saw last weekend, the area northeast of Woodstock in the Peacham area south to Fairlee should be perking up this weekend. One area that seems to be coming along right now is northwestern Vermont. North of route 15 and east of route 109 should be good this weekend.
Re: woodstock and manchester
OOPS that should be WEST of 109.