Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Vermont in Fall.

9-24-25 VERMONT: We came up yesterday. It threatened to rain, and it started as we hit VT. Any and all rain is appreciated after the summer long drought. There was an inch in the gauge today, we need a foot of two. Maybe we need a hurricane. Today we have had a drizzle, but worked through it. Because of the drought, both ponds are at their lowest ever. 


With a lot of help from Scott, we got the storm doors up, the benches put in the garage, the deck furniture put away, the porch rockers and the hammock put in the garage. Only a few seasonal chores remain undone that we can get done later this week. 


Judy and I each took a lot of photos, the fall color here is OK. Here, we are at the highest and most northern point of our visit so far, which is why the color is good. We will drive further north next week in search of more fall foliage.


There are lots of asters and still phlox in bloom.


New blooms: toad lily.

Pretty good color.
More color, overcast sky.
Peachez in the barnyard.
Peachez agaain.
Toad lily is a complex flower.

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