A refreshing splash of normality is about to enter this disorienting autumn of Zoom classes, quarantines, and masked professors. The annual fall foliage show already is creeping across the woods, and early indications are that it will be more than a pleasant distraction.
“I think this is going to be a very good year,” said Ryan Reed, a Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources forestry expert. He said that in the seven seasons he’s been producing Pennsylvania’s excellent weekly foliage reports, “I think it’s going to be the best.”
It also might be among the most viewed.
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