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There isn't much fall foliage color in Texas. Little to none. The only ones who might notice are those who live here.
I moved to Texas from the Northeast, so I may be biased. I remember one fall that someone invited me to the Texas hill country on a hay ride to "see the fall colors". I went, and didn't notice a thing! Didn't want to rain on anyones parade tho. Felt like one of the characters in "the Emperor's New Clothes".
I moved to Texas from the Northeast, so I may be biased. I remember one fall that someone invited me to the Texas hill country on a hay ride to "see the fall colors". I went, and didn't notice a thing! Didn't want to rain on anyones parade tho. Felt like one of the characters in "the Emperor's New Clothes".
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To: Vermonter.
I live in Williamstown. It is a fairly high elevation here. This has been the latest I have ever seen it here in regard to color change. I am almost glad though, because we had some severe wind that would have blown all the leaves off of the trees. I predict they will cahnge quick where you are, and fall just as fast.
Regards, Erich
I live in Williamstown. It is a fairly high elevation here. This has been the latest I have ever seen it here in regard to color change. I am almost glad though, because we had some severe wind that would have blown all the leaves off of the trees. I predict they will cahnge quick where you are, and fall just as fast.
Regards, Erich
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