Sunday, June 24, 2012

A day of exploring...



 Friday, Joe and I went exploring. Our first stop was the Taftsville Historic District. The tropical storm Irene did alot of damage to the area last August. The covered bridge is one of two that are no longer in use due to flooding that washed away roads. The historic district is located along the Ottauquechee River.
 Simon Pearce moved to the Vermont area 28 years ago from Ireland. He set up his first studio in the historic woolen mill on the Ottauquechee River. The studio is open to the public. The artists were very friendly and encouraged the bystanders to ask questions. They offered alot of information about their work and their experience. Mostly, they work in teams of two to create perfect pieces of glassware.


The retail store is stocked with the glassware made at this studio and the studio at Windsor, VT. The pieces are so pretty and after watching the glassblowers at work, Joe and I have a greater appreciation for the art. Anyone interested can check out the web site...www.simonpearce.com


 Our second stop was the Billings Farm and Museum. It is a working farm from the 1890s. Mr. Billings was a lawyer, not a farmer...lived in New York, not Vermont...studied law in California and Billings,Montana is named after him (I'm not quite sure why). He did hire a full time farm manager to run the farm. They have about the same number of jerseys today that were there when Mr. Billings was the owner. It was turned into a museum in the 1980s, but continues to sell milk to Cabot and other local cheese makers. We also saw horses, sheep, and chickens. The farm house that was built in 1890 is fully furnished and the process used for making butter then is on display. Also, another museum tells the story of rural life in Vermont throughout history.


Next stop....Woodstock. We had a late lunch at the Village Butcher....yummy sandwiches on homemade bread with their own special blend of honey mustard.




We stopped for a yummy dessert on the way home....two slices each!

Home Sweet Home!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Quechee KOA


 Good times rollin rolled in to White River Junction, VT last Wednesday. What a very nice surprise. The KOA is small(only 92 sites), well landscaped with lots of planters and green grass, clean, and very friendly and cozy. Mike and Cindy are the owners and have worked very hard to provide a nice place for RVers and campers to call home. There is a new doggie park big enough for the boys to play ball and the girls to explore. We had site 5, a nice pull-thru.

Dover...to dig or not to dig?

Jack...what a little athlete!

Sally...is that Luna coming to play?




Wrecks...total concentration!!!
The KOA "5er" parked 2 sites down.
Bryant and Ann...Bryant is 81. Three years ago he and Ann rode their bikes, camped in a tent or cabins, and went to California and back...they are planning a north to south trip for the future. What an inspiration to us all....that's living. Ann says she misses home sometimes, but was quick to add "home is in your heart". Thanks for sharing your time with us. We might just see you both in Key Largo!