Trees are looking pretty

Trees are looking pretty

It was a little damp and rainy but we ventured out. First stop covered bridge by the path

Views from both sides of the bridge

Love the reflections

Then onto Emily’s Bridge which is supposed to be haunted. There was a lot of people there taking pictures and had to wait to get a clear shot

Then we went in search of a red barn didn’t find it but I did get some other great shots


Then we headed back to Stowe and was surprised to see we could get a shot of the church. I had seen pictures of this scene on Facebook but didn’t know where photo was taken


Another view of the church. We have been to Stowe lots of time over the years but never went on path behind the church. It’s where the 5 mile path starts.



Then back to the Inn

Headed to Saratoga Springs and luckily did not hit any rain. Stopped three times but still made it in a little over 6 hours. Leaves are dill and it’s past peak but I did find some color around hotel parking lot
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We decided to walk on Cross Island Trail this morning. We did 5.6 miles.



Tonight’s sky

Another beautiful day

Leaves are starting to change

Tonight’s sky
Another beautiful fall day. Let’s hope it’s like this next week for Bay Bridge Walk

Something different

Leaves in the neighbor hood are starting to change

Decided to head back to Crawford Notch to see if we could get some good photos
Stopped at pond by the Wiley House first.



Then we headed to the Notch. Luckily there were not that many tourists there today so we managed to get a good parking spot and were able to take some great photos



Then we stopped by the Flume






Then we headed to North Conway to check out Zeb’s country store. Bought an ornament and another gnome.
So far this is the only moose we have seen

Then we stopped at Thorne Pond and continued to the Saco River. It was a rocky path to get to river


Headed back to B and B but had to stop for more pumpkin people this one won second prize

This one is by a winery

Once we got back to the B and B we stopped at main part of Inn and one of the owners told us that Samuel Bemis owned over 10,000 acres that included most of Crawford Notch. Current owners own his house and over 115 acres. He bought one of the first cameras in 1840 and took the first known landscape photographs

Rainy day today. Went to Echo Lake Park



Then we headed to the Kancamagus Highway and spotted this covered bridge. There were even picnic tables inside





Lots of these signs along the road but no moose sightings yet



Albany Covered Bridge. We were walking back to the car and a lady was taking a picture
and I thought wow that’s a different angle.


Views from the bridge

View from one of the overlooks

Michael reminded me that we have a photo of these red leaves at home that we framed. It’s probably a lot sharper since it was taken with our Nikon camera. I am going to have to look for it when we get home




More pumpkin people. This display won 3rd place. It’s on the grounds of the Seasons Resort. So they tried to cover all the seasons
Leaves are starting to change
