As fall begins to feel like fall, I find myself craving warm spices, dark spirits and late harvest fruit flavors. And I know I’m not alone. …
Fall Back

Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.
—The Misunderstanding by Albert Camus
Not every New Haven leaf is a flower. Not yet. But there’s no missing that the…
Foot Falls

If you want to see Connecticut’s highest waterfall, you can drive an hour and a half to Kent Falls State Park. Hopefully, the parking lot won’t be full, and you can picnic at the base of the falls. On weekends, …
Falling Out

While we may take autumn’s crimsons and golds for granted, hundreds of thousands of tourists are visiting Connecticut this time of year…
Shooting the Moon

A photo essay. To view all 12 images, check out the email version.
The full moon closest to the start of fall, a.k.a. the harvest moon, happens every year. But not every harvest moon looks like this year’s. …
Leaves in Peace

A photo essay.
The summit of East Rock Park is a popular spot this time of year, offering a dramatic survey of the city’s annual leaf change, particularly at sunset. …
On the Outs

A photo essay.
Of summer’s many symbols, the most American is baseball. Not major or minor league; not varsity or little league; but sandlot-style ball—raw, disorganized, unkempt baseball. …
Night Fall

Autumn’s waxing was a creeping feeling, a slow descent into cool and dark from summer’s warm and bright. …
Fall-In

Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.
—from The Misunderstanding by Albert Camus
Not every leaf in New Haven is a flower. Indeed, most aren’t. Not yet. But there’s no denying the…