New England Travel on the Cusp of Winter
Well, I’ve been home for 61 days from work and I hope you are all doing well (staying sane). I wonder if In a year or three if someone might read this and wonder why I was home for so … Continue reading →
Well, I’ve been home for 61 days from work and I hope you are all doing well (staying sane). I wonder if In a year or three if someone might read this and wonder why I was home for so … Continue reading →
Many of you have already visited one of the two Vermont Country Stores. One is in Weston Vermont and the other sits in Rockingham Vermont. Normally, the “General Stores” that we visit are as different as the people that own … Continue reading →
Day 41 of staying at home for the Covid-19 virus written April 2020) and like most of you, I live for the vicarious thrill of stepping out on my deck to breathe in fresh air. I’m really enjoying having thousands … Continue reading →
Greetings my fall foliage friends! I hope this finds you in good spirits and most importantly HEALTHY… Lisa and I are like most of you, staying in the house. 28 days of “staying safe” and I haven’t filled up the … Continue reading →
Lisa and I meandered our way through the late September afternoon looking for fall color in the scenic Vermont landscape. We were heading for New Hampshire and the Stark Inn, in Stark NH. This was originally written in September 2015. … Continue reading →
I have a fascination with covered bridges and I think many of you also share this love of these nostalgic reminders of days gone by. Covered bridges reflect the craftsmanship of those times and are a closer tie to the … Continue reading →
I don’t know if you are like me but half the fun of finding covered bridges is what you find around them. A couple of times we’ve found other buildings next to a covered bridge. Many times they were old … Continue reading →
Fall Foliage season is nearly upon us as I write, and you would so want to be here for the show, but it is not in the plans. You can peruse my articles here on my blog because every single … Continue reading →
The hardest thing about finding unusual things during my New England trips is the time it takes to decide if I want to stop or not. Usually, I have to mull it over and decide if it will be something … Continue reading →
This article contains what I think are the top 10 things to do in New England. From September to November there are thousands of things to do. Of course the top number one thing is Leaf Peeping! So here are … Continue reading →