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... , Nacogdoches, Rusk, Winnsboro, and any of them are worth visiting independent of the foliage. More bang for the buck I guess. Drive through East Texas, have ... era architectural works.
This year is shaping up to be a good year for fall foliage in Arkansas. I talked about some of my favorite spots in the Ozarks in last year’s foliage post. To that list you might add the Telimena Scenic Byway in ...
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... , Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island actually have a later fall season because the ocean keeps the weather more temperate.
So the leaves change ... as late as November.
And in November, you can also find great foliage down south, in areas like the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway ... great color all around the U.S.
For more ideas, visit Fall Foliage Getaways: Leaf-Peeping for All. Or get more ideas ...
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... 's not too early to begin planning your visit for fall '10. Subscribe to my free, eight-week ... walk you through what you need to consider and the steps you need to take to plan a memorable and fun fall foliage vacation in New England.
Thank you to Sailingmusic for submitting ... Click the image to see a larger view.
Before We Say Goodbye to Fall...Enjoy this final view outside my window.Try one ...
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Fall Foliage Fog These fall foliage photographs are not out of focus. The morning fog covered the park giving an errie out of focus appearance to everything. It was not thick enough to block out the red, orange, and yellow autumn colors though. By Faith Draper | Published 10/22/2009
Peace and Joy, Faith Draper aka byfaithonly My Site By ...
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... look fresh and recently fallen. Nature made a much better arrangement then I could every achieved.
While there may still be a random fall foliage photo or two, this marks the official end of the fall foliage series. ... © Earl for Meandering Passage, 2009. |
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... (their highlight of our walk!) They had some great items so we decided to make a
Fall Foliage Frame
You will need:
Leaves, acorns, sticks, pinecones, etc.
A Fall photo
Cardboard (we used an empty cereal box)
Fall ribbon
Hot glue ... plenty of room to add the leaves, etc.)
5. Now, let your child hand you the Fall items. Parents, hot glue the leaves on first and then ...
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