Although it was summery today, the chill tomorrow will have you in a fall mood. And fall in New England = foliage, at least for some. If you take leafy matters life this seriously the internet is the place for you, besides the forest.
Yankee Magazine, in their apparent bid to become the Mission Control center for any foliage-related expeditions, has built a complex foliage cyber-NORAD so you can track all the leaves in New England. Although there are a lot of interactive areas, the link to the actual foliage map is overwhelmed by the one that takes you to B and Bs. You need to delve a little deeper to find a foliage map. You can also listen to foliage podcasts, look at foliage webcams, and read a foliage blog. There's a bit too much going on here for leaves changing color on trees and then falling to the ground.
This foliage map from The Foliage Network (!) seems to have all that's needed to make sure you don't miss anything.
Or you could just relax and take a look at the trees changing along your street.
