Fall in West Hartford is very picturesque, as you see in this picture
I was standing in the University of Hartford residential side,
specifically the villages. The colors around the quads are vibrant
as the leaves are changing.
Photo Credit: Anthony Reyes
This picture displays the view that I see from my window, I chose
to use this picture because before I was tasked with this
assignment I overlooked how beautiful these trees were, I walked
past them everyday without even noticing the colors of the leaves,
and just how much they add the aesthetics of the campus.
Photo Credit: Anthony Reyes
This picture was taken at Hoe Pond, in the Talcott Mountain State
Park. The park features the metacomet trail that immerses you
into the forest, the trail guides you along to 1,000 foot high peak
where you can see neighboring towns of Avon and Farmingdale.
You also get a great view of the fall foliage. It might not be
informative, but sometimes the things that teach you the most are
the things, that you often ignore.
Photo Credit : Anthony Reyes
Trees also located on the University of Hartford campus,
specifically outside of Regent’s Park housing complex. These
trees were planted during a campus beautification initiative that
takes place annually at the University of Hartford. It is beautiful
what these trees add to the view that you see from a Regent’s
window.
Photo Credit:
Anthony Reyes
Here we get an overhead view of the Tumble brook country club
right off of 185. This country club has some great views as it is
surrounded by wooded areas, that displays an array of different
colors. The course is open year round except when closed due to
inclement weather. It has been around since 1922, and features
27 holes.
Photo Credit: Anthony Reyes