
This week’s Photo Friday (#FriFotos) theme is COUNTRYSIDE. A few years ago Chris and I traveled through Vermont on the way into Québec, Canada. On the way back from Québec, we hit the perfect Vermont fall folliage season – one week was all it took, and the leaves everywhere were mixtures of yellow and crimson. The foliage color is so intense that the fall season in Vermont attracts “leaf peepers” from all over to view the spectacular landscapes. The picture above was taken just outside of Killington, a popular ski area during the winter.
Don Faust | Partner, Contributor and Photo Editor of the travel site www.caroundtheworld.com, winner of 2010 Lowell Thomas travel writing award.







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Absolutely stunning.. I love this!
Gorgeous colors!! Love the contrast with old barn
I’ve always wanted to go to that part of the country and take photos of its beautiful landscape, particularly to the Acadia National Park. Hopefully one day I make it to the NE. Fall is so good to photography with its many bright colors. I love barn photos, and this one for its corrugated roof – so classic!
really love the old barn. Great shot!
I love Vermont–I’ve been in the Winter to go skiing but not during the fall. Would love to go!! Wonderful photo!
Got the opportunity to fly in a small plane over the New England foliage in late October. Stunning. Absolutely stunning. Highly recommended.