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Day Trip to Vermont

Friday, June 17, 2016.  Such a beautiful day, a good day for a day trip. We set our sights on a hot air balloon festival in Vermont. Along the way we stopped at the King Arthur Flour Company in Norwich, … Continue reading

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Strolling of the Heifers

Not quite as exciting as the Running of the Bulls in Spain, but fun anyway. Begun 15 years ago as a small festival to earn money for farm-to-school projects it has grown to a big agriculturally-themed Strolling of the Heifers … Continue reading

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Cornish NH

It was raining this morning and we didn’t want to spend the day inside so we made a little road trip up the New Hampshire / Vermont border about 60 miles to see the Cornish-Windsor Bridge. The 460 foot length makes … Continue reading

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Bridges!

Two weeks ago we arrived at our destination near the small town of Keene, in southwest New Hampshire, where we will be until the end of June. The days started out pretty cold, then came several rainy days until now … Continue reading

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Family Time in NH

We are in New Hampshire now and have been for the last several days while we visit our son and his family for a while. They live in Keene, a small town in the southwestern part of the state. One … Continue reading

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Vermont Country Store

Our explorations took us around Brattleboro, Vermont, today. It’s a pretty little town, about 12,000 people. Chartered in 1753. We spotted a sea serpent in the water! I don’t think it saw us. Years ago I would occasionally receive a … Continue reading

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Gettysburg, Day 2

Since the sun was out this morning we went out early for some picture-taking before the clouds returned. We returned to the Gettysburg Battlefield to get a shot of the Eternal Light Peace Memorial. It is built of Alabama limestone … Continue reading

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