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EEE Alert all over Connecticut and Massachusetts.. Avoid outdoors?
Still green in CT
In New Hampshire, this is Weirs Beach in Laconia.. I thought would be bigger. Took us only 30 minutes to walk up and down the boardwalk. lol.
Note.... the trees. We are in central NH and things are still green!
I was wondering how the planters get watered along the boardwalk up high. Until I heard the dripping water. They have a soaker hose going from the Lake to each planter on timers.
Panorama gone bad
Sea through water
Cool hut boat
Was going to do this but... I was hoping for more colors around
Here's some color. Next morning woke up in the upper 30s (39F (-13C). Steam fog.
Steam fog
So we decided to go 1 more hour north in search of some colors. I'll do things differently here...
Here's a map and what I was seeing along the way......... I was shocked there wasn't more colors even in the mountains
Loon Mountain. 2800'
Didn't have to brake for Moose
Not gonna head more north, Decided to head back. First time in the White Mountains.
FYI... So many more Pine trees in New Hampshire than CT. They don't belong near the coast IMO.
On the way back stopped at a deli in Lowell Massachusetts. Cool area. Old church
Some pics I took in Paris on Sept 20 (clear sky and high in the 70's with low humidity)
Normandy, France at the D-Day invasion site on Sept 21 (it got up to the 80's that day which was the warmest day of my vacation).
This house survived the invasion.
Some pics in Paris on the following Sunday. View from on Montmartre by Sacre-Coeur (that morning was warm by Paris standards but then rain came the middle of the day and it cooled down).
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