The Beauty of Fall in Connecticut

Photos Courtesy of Tiffany Xiao, Trista LeBlanc-Serbyn, Emily Goodwin, & Senching Hsia/The Choate News

The crisp air and the oranges and yellows of the trees remind us that we are surrounded by the classic New England autumn. In this sweet era between the heat of summer and the cold of winter when everything is winding down, we thought it would be a good time to step back and absorb the eye-catching beauty that this season brings. 

Unfortunately, not all of the leaves around us are changing color this year, and we are not all together in Connecticut. Without Wednesday afternoon bus rides to sports games or weekend outings to New Haven, we can feel removed from the world outside of campus, sometimes even from the world outside of our own dorm rooms. 

This photo essay is a compilation of the beauty that students have recently found in Wallingford and its neighboring towns. Observe the breathtaking lakes, lovely fauna, and vibrancy of color. Whether you are missing your home at Choate, or you simply want to be reminded of the flourishing spectacle around you, view this photo essay for inspiration.  

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