Sunday, September 23, 2007
We have returned from New Hampshire (in case you didn't notice). Yesterday we took a drive to the top of Mt. Washington. It was a bit cloudy on top, but not bad.
The cog railway makes its way back down the moonscape near the top:
Note the angle on the boiler:
It was very windy up there:
Today we hit Story Land and did a little walking in the woods. The foliage is not quite there yet. Give it another week, though it is changing and my pics don't do it justice:
I'm kicking myself now for not stopping the car and getting a panorama view of the Presidentials as we were driving home. It was one of the clearest days we've seen yet.
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... was hoping to see some fall color!
My wife is originally from upstate New York, and we've tried to explain to our kids what a glorious show G-d puts on during a New England autumn... but there is no parallel here in Israel.
Lovely pics!
Gorgeous photos!