Monday, October 10, 2011

New England Fall Adventures I Hope To Have

As fall slowly creeps in to New England (finally.. wait.. is it even here yet?! IT'S OCTOBER!), and the air begins to prick your skin with it's cool breeze, now is the time to make a list of all the fall/winter wild adventures!


A selection of local vendors featured on Grant's Block featured to showcase Rhode Island crafters, farmers, and culinary geniuses. Every Saturday from Thanksgiving to mid December. 






pic from Creative Commons
"One minute, it's slaloming along a rocky riverbed through dense cover of birch and maple; the next, it's soaring up to a sudden vista as if God has suddenly pulled away a curtain. There's a reason this stretch of highway -- some 200 miles from Massachusetts to Lake Memphremagog -- has been called the most scenic in New England." -from Yankee Magazine

A restless foliage peeping route. Sounds perfect. Now, to get a car.


From gregcookland.com


3. Steel Yard Iron Pour //October 28th 
"Each year, the Steel Yard teams up with the Iron Guild to demonstrate the industrial arts in an exciting, accessible way. Our annual Iron Pour is a luminous spectacle in celebration of the fall season here in Providence. This year's performance promises to be in keeping with the dramatic displays of the past with a monster theme."

Um, awesome!




October 22 2011
Forests, bonfires, storytelling" all perfect fall activities in a hardly known but amazing park in Providence!


Here are some helpful resources:


What events or annual fall activities do you have on YOUR New England calendar?

3 comments:

mclele said...

Ooh I wanna go to the Vermont's Route!!! Take me with o___o

Alissa:Adventurer said...

YES! Come come!

mclele said...

YEEEEES.


Herro~