Exploring Waterville Valley Vermont
Well it’s the end of another year and I want to wish all my readers a Merry Christmas (or the holiday of choice you like to celebrate) and as we go into the New Year with Covid on the rise … Continue reading →
Well it’s the end of another year and I want to wish all my readers a Merry Christmas (or the holiday of choice you like to celebrate) and as we go into the New Year with Covid on the rise … Continue reading →
Learning what the Northeast Kingdom in and where it is…
Continue reading →Greetings my fellow Leaf Peeps!Let me start out by saying what this article is not. It is NOT a listing of ALL the ponds in Vermont, That would be hundreds of pages and incredibly tough to pull together. Instead, I’ll … Continue reading →
Everyone takes Route 108, through to Smuggler’s Notch, but where can you go from there? Let’s explore Route 109 north. Point B & C: Grist Mill & Cambridge Junction Covered Bridges First, when coming out of Smuggler’s Notch, and into … Continue reading →
Finding Autumn Reflections in New England. 5 New ones to try out.
Continue reading →Many Notch Roads in Vermont are not just for 4 wheel drive jeeps. Today these scenic trails that were once only hiked or traveled with mule or horse are usually crossed with a car today.
Continue reading →Lisa and I went to visit Family in Northern Vermont and it was raining cats and dogs all the way up on Saturday. Hopefully, that helps with the lack of rain these areas were having. So this means I wasn’t … Continue reading →
Everybody loves fall color reflections, and I just got a letter in my mailbag asking about driving across 6 states to get reflections of fall colors. I’m not positive but there are millions of fall color reflections in New England. I’m posting four … Continue reading →
The most asked question that I receive during the year is… “I’m coming in early September or October, what should I see?” I almost always invariably have to answer that broad question with more questions. My goal with my writing … Continue reading →
Chittenden Mills, the Old Red Mill in Jericho Vermont, dates back to the early 1800s and many businesses have been housed here. Up till the 1880s, it was a grinding mill with stones. After that, it was modernized with a new … Continue reading →