A new leaf-peeper-in-charge is at the helm of the popular blog, which includes a foliage map and road-tripping tips.
Travel writer John Poimiroo launched"California Fall Color" in 2009; the blog tracks where to find foliage around the Golden StateFree; readers are invited to contribute photos, observations, and sightingsHaving a favorite tree is par for the course for the arboreal enthusiast, the sort of nature lover who always pauses to admire a well-turned limb, a stout trunk, or the way a clutch of clacky leaves will flutter in a cool breeze, making that singular"clack-clack" sound...
True, fall color is synonymous with New England and other regions of our country, but, well,"Dude, autumn happens here, too." That's the longtime catchphrase for the...gives Golden Staters the sources they need to find the fabulous foliage in their area or beyond.
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