These photos were taken late Friday afternoon (10/30) in Maggie Valley close to Ghost Town. It was drizzling rain when I was taking the photos, and as you can see, our fall leaves were evident on the ground instead of in the trees. If you like creek photos, please look at my set of creek photos on Flickr. We have had a good bit of rain, so the creeks are great to photograph right now.
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leaf viewing in maggie valley: Fall Color in Maggie Valley ... Gone With the Wind.
- 11/01/09 02:03 AM
The amount of rain we had recently, I am told, hastened the demise of our beautiful fall leaves. We also had a little early snow at the higher elevations, with a return to warmer, milder temperatures during the past 2 weeks. The locals tell me that the woolly worms are predicting a very cold winter this year. The 2009 Woolly Worm Festival in Banner Elk came and went and I wasn't able to get there, but I hope to next year.
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- 10/31/09 12:45 AM
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Located in the heart of Maggie Valley, The Knolls is a peaceful residential subdivision that has some very beautiful and expansive views. These photos were taken late Friday afternoon (10/23) from The Knolls while it was raining. The red and orange leaves are really starting to pop. Market Square (Maggie Valley’s shopping mall) can be seen at the bottom of the top photo.
leaf viewing in maggie valley: Fall Leaf Color Starting to Pop in Maggie Valley, Waynesville and Haywood County, NC.
- 10/24/09 11:34 PM
This photograph was taken late Friday afternoon (October 23), in the rain, in Maggie Valley. The leaves have been gold for several weeks, but the orange and red colors are popping out everywhere. Prime time for leaf lookers in Maggie Valley and Waynesville. The temperature this morning on my deck is a crisp 32 degrees (at 7:30 a.m.), and this might be the coldest morning for the next few days. My Fall 2009 photos on Flickr: Fall 2009
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