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Neither wind nor rain nor water flowing off the mountain can stop the progression of the seasons in Vermont.
As the Summer season moves into Fall, it is time to restart our annual fall foliage tradition, the Birch Ridge Fall Foliage Picture of the Day. Each day I take a set of pictures to monitor the progression of fall colors in the trees around the inn. I have used the same process each year since 2006. It involves setting up a camera on a tripod in a fixed spot in the inn's parking lot each day; taking 3 pictures of the inn including Restaurant A Frame, Front Door, and Great Room A Frame; then useing Photoshop, I stitch them all together into one continuous photo before posting the picture on the blog.
As it stands today, there is a slight amount of color in the trees around Killington. There is a good 6 to 7 weeks to go as the before the show is over.
So in the mean time, enjoy the progression of fall colors around the inn, and keep it in the fairway (and away from falling leaves).