The trees were just starting to turn when we took our train trip. |
This was our preferred method of touring the fall foliage. |
Most of the trees rushed passed in a blur... |
But the train slowed to pass by water features like ponds - |
- and rivers. |
Some trees were turning quick -- |
-- others hadn't started yet. |
Hidden treasure lurks around every bend. |
Autumn in the Adirondacks. |
4 comments:
Oh, these are gorgeous photos! The leaves are turning here, but haven't quite peaked yet. Looks like a lovely journey.
Thanks Kathleen. It was a nice journey. Travel by train is fun. Wish we had passenger trains in America - more than the now and then Amtrack.
Beautiful photos. I can almost smell the hot apple cider and taste the cider donuts from here! There's nothing like leaf peeping in the northeast. Thanks for sharing b
Had fresh apple fritters, does that count? I really miss the leaves of the northeast. Wyoming tends to do fall in shades of gold, olive, and brown.
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