

Looking for perfect West Virginia fall foliage? Now, now, now is the time! This photo was taken yesterday near Spencer in Roane County. A great trail: Take Lick Fork Road off Rt. 119 and circle back around to the highway using Missouri Fork. Don’t miss the beautiful, historic farmhouses along the way. Watch out for goats in the road!
What about you? Where are your favorite fall foliage haunts this year?
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At 5:51 AM yesterday, the sun crossed the celestial equator, creating equal periods of night day and marking the official beginning of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. The day is known as Alban Elfed, Autumn Equinox, Autumnal Equinox, Cornucopia, Feast of Avilon, Festival of Dionysus, Harvest Home, Harvest Tide, Mabon, Night of the Hunter, Second Harvest Festival, Wine Harvest, Witch’s Thanksgiving, and the first day of autumn. I like Witch’s Thanksgiving. And with this hay bale standing next to my house, it’s no surprise. Okay, is it just me or does this hay bale look malevolent? Possibly alive? A creepy, fuzzy monster? That’s going to come and GET ME?!
Happy Fall!
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