There's No Time Ofyearwhenthe Bucolic Spirit Of Vermont is more purely distilled than in the fall. Farm stands, pumpkin patches, and restaurant menus are all bursting. Locals anticipate how long they'll have to wait before experiencing a sacred rite of passage: biting into afresh cider doughnut as a crisp breeze sends winter's early RSVE Yes, III be there. But first comes the changing of the leaves, an event unparalleled in our nation's cycle of natural pageantry. While plenty of states can boast of riotous reds, fiery oranges, and glowing yellows on select swaths of wooded acreage, in Vermont the dazzling colors are everywhere-at least for now. Climate change could soon diminish their duration and intensity.
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