On top of Haystack Mountain in Castle Hill, a mother and her two daughters celebrate their successful climb and the beauty of the view from the mountaintop in October 2020. Credit: Courtesy of Terry Sandusky

With the equinox tomorrow morning, you’ve probably started seeing wooly bear caterpillars on the ground and donning hunter’s orange for your walks in the woods.

That means it’s the time of year where you plan a weekend road trip to go leaf-peeping with your family or prepare to hunt through a pumpkin patch for that perfect Jack-o-lantern. And with cameras in our pockets, we’re right there snapping apple picking photos and capturing dives into leaf piles. 

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Whether you spend your fall enjoying the outdoors with four-legged friends, taking your kids or grandkids out to one of Maine’s many apple orchards or simply observing the beauty from your front porch, we want to see your photos of autumn in Maine, past and present. If you have photos from fall excursions you’d love to share or end up getting great pictures this fall, we want to see them. 

Share a picture, tell us a little bit about the moment and your favorite ways to enjoy all that fall has to offer. Send your pictures to lstockley@bangordailynews.com, or share them via Instagram or Facebook messenger.

Leela Stockley is an alumna of the University of Maine. She lives in northern Maine with her two pugs and a cat. Send videos and photo submissions to lstockley@bangordailynews.com.

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