Everything about Leaf Peeping totally explained
Leaf peeping is an
autumn activity in areas where
foliage changes colors. '
Leaf peepers' are those who participate in photographing and viewing the fall foliage.
"Leafing" is a tricky prospect because in numerous areas, the leaves are only visible for a limited number of weeks.
Arizona's displays, though stunning, are only in their prime for a three-week period, on average.
The term "leaf peeping" made an appearance in "And It's Surely To Their Credit," an episode of
The West Wing which originally aired on November 1, 2000. President Bartlet, during one of many attempts at recording his weekly radio address says, "This month, as autumn is in full bloom in much of the nation, the weekends will be devoted by many of you to leaf peeping and foot....Leaf peeping? Is that something we do now?"
A reference to the practice was made in "
Lethal Weapons", an episode of "
Family Guy". In it, tourists visiting to see fall leaves are referred to as "leafers".
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