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"Autumn In New England"

By G. Thomas Fitzpatrick @ Recta Ratio:

.... No other place on earth is like New England in the fall. No place else has the pleasant, cool weather for so long, or the startling brilliance of our foliage, or the unique vistas that allow for panoramic views of mountainsides carpeted in vermilion, scarlet, green, and lemon, the picturesque rocky shore front with bright red maples. No where else can you feel the hair on the back of your head rise, as you drive past a 1720 farmhouse decorated with cornstalks and pumpkins, stirring up an eddy of leaves as your car passes, or trace an ancient dry-laid stone wall that once marked meadow from orchard, but is now just a relic reminding you of Robert Frost....

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Wed. 09/20/06 09:40:16 PM
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