Published on Metro.co.uk on 21st October 2018
Autumn used to be my least favourite time of the year. It signalled the end of summer and the inevitable arrival of winter.
But in New England, it meant the arrival of the foliage season, and with it, a stunning transformation of the region.
Depending on location, temperature and the weather for that year, the leaves start turning shades of golden, ruby and burgundy from the end of September, and the effects can last until early December.