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Good morning, Curtis and Peggy.
This latest posting caused me to look at my file of pictures from a quite similar trip Frances and I took in the fall of 2013. (The road trip followed a West Point class reunion.) We followed much the same route, including the Kancamagus Hwy and Bar Harbor. (We stopped for fresh-off-the-boat lobster in Portland.) My photography from that trip was underwhelming, unfortunately, and minimal in both numbers and quality, so it was great to see your postings. Thanks for the memory trip.
Thanks, John. Appreciated. In some ways it was a trip down memory lane for us as well. While we have been in the area 4-5 times over they years, only one was in the fall, which would have been around the same time you were there. We didn’t take many photos then either, but the beauty always hung out in our memory banks. We were glad to see that our memories were not only matched, but exceeded. Looking forward to Christmas!
Oh my God, such views! It’s such a pleasure to see the world through your eyes. Love that waterfall too!
Thanks! Very much appreciated. Peggy and I love sharing our travels and the beautiful places we are privileged to view.
A fabulous picture gallery Curt.
Great photographs. I enjoyed reading / looking through you blog.
Thanks for the visit and comment. Appreciated. Glad you enjoyed the post.
Thanks for taking us along.
This fall, I have found a new appreciation for the many shades of brown [brown is an orange on the color wheel] such as in one of your photos above.
We loved the browns, Ray. Though muted in color, they had no problem in fitting in with all of the bright oranges, yellows, and reds we had seen.
So beautiful! I always wanted to drive the Kancamagus Highway when I lived out there, but never had a chance. Thanks for taking me along on this virtual tour.
We would have liked to see the Kancamagus highway a couple of weeks earlier, Diana. But we surely had nothing to complain about! Thanks.
What a beautiful fall road trip! You hit the jackpot with the gorgeous fall colors! I love the one from Acadia.
Which is why people go to New England in the fall, Beth. We were continually awed. We kept taking photos way beyond our need for them. Grin. Acadia is up next!
Great scenery. That was a scary encounter. Glad you didn’t open the door.
I sometimes see in movies a person running to answer a door in the middle of the night without a clue who is knocking, Peggy. And I always wonder why they don’t try to identify the person, or at least the cause, first. But then, where would the drama be. Grin.
These gorgeous photos are my favourites of the whole trip so far. Shazam! Wow! Look at those gorgeous rich compositions. It looks like you turned the volume on the colour saturation all the way up. ❤
Mother Nature is responsible for most of the color saturation, Crystal. LOL. But on occasion she can use a little help. Now cropping is something else. I have no compunction, about cropping out things that don’t relate to what I am trying to show in the photo. 😳
I crop all the time! It can make photos so much better. 🙂
The colors are fabulous, and the water is enticing, but those possums! That’s an adorable photo, and my favorite of the group. The trees and such are gorgeous, of course, but who doesn’t love a baby anything?
Hard not to love a baby anything. You are right Linda! But a baby rattle snake? Or baby black widow spiders? I draw the line. Grin.
Again…the fall colors! The nerve of someone wanting your room! I had that in my apartment but here’s my best…I got off on the wrong floor and thought I had entered my apartment but why was a man sitting on the couch watching my television? Well…it was not the right floor! Anyway…looking forward to your next adventure. Stay safe! What happens for Thanksgiving for you two?
Laughing about your encounter, Wendy. As I noted I’ve made the mistake of trying to get into the wrong room, and even because I got off on the wrong floor, but I have never gotten as far as you did.
We will have a quiet Thanksgiving here in Virginia with our kids. It’s going to be quieter than we expected, however. Our daughter is having knee surgery the day before.
Blessed holidays to you and your family and a very speedy recover for your daughter!
I did hear your sigh of relief, yes and I had my own when looking through your post. Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos and traveling details.
The first hotel story was very scary: I would have been freaking out! The Maine colors are gorgeous. We were there maybe a month ahead of you, and the colors were not nearly as brilliant. Looking forward to your Acadia adventures and photos – it’s one of my favorite national parks!
The fall colors around here weren’t too bad, but I gotta admit New England (and other places) have us beat. I don’t envy you the hotel story though…
Ahh, those fall colors, Curt, are stunning, to say the least. I love this time of year because of the vibrant and warm hues. But how scary for you both! I’m glad the person didn’t persist! Loved all the photos, all so beautiful beyond words. Our son visited Acadia, so I’ll watch for your post. Take care!
I love the variety of images