Words cannot do justice to the colors of New England foliage. The leaves don’t turn yellow, they turn golden.
My first visit to New England in the fall, back in 2014, it was a revelation that even the leaves of ivy change colors here. (I’m accustomed to the Boolean green/brown leaves.) This year, I discovered how beautiful trees wrapped in ivy look when the ivy leaves change colors.
As if they’re sheathed in an aureate ghillie suit.
Beware the ghillie suited Ents; they might sneak up to your movie factory and wipe it out.
That makes no sense to me. But then again, you are quite small.