Good Day to go to Court

Fall Color Report, Shasta Cascade

Plumas County Courthouse, Quincy (10/13/19) Michael Beatley

There’s hardly ever a good day to go to court, unless you’re in Quincy.

Sugar maple, Quincy (10/13/19) Michael Beatley

That’s because the Plumas County Courthouse on Main St. is surrounded by peaking color, right now.

Plumas County color spotter Michael Beatley reports that landmark sycamores and maples in downtown Quincy are almost at full peak.

La Porte Rd., east of Quincy (10/13/19) Michael Beatley

The same is occurring along La Porte Rd, just east of Quincy, where a centenarian sugar maple is a beautiful reason to stop to the side of the road.

In all, it’s a good day to go to court, as long as you’re heading to Quincy.

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