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World Class Music in the Western Maine Foothills
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Pulling into SMAC's parking lot, you get little sense of the performance space that awaits inside. The dirt lot, and another down the road, sit beside a small white farmhouse and two connected barns. The first is called the Quisisana Barn, and holds a bar and ticket counter, plus tables where patrons sit while waiting to be seated in the main performance area. The Quisisana Barn (the name comes from a resort in nearby Lovell Maine) was the original barn to ...
Scenery For the Soul
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We keep to smaller roads through Vermont and this leads us though the Mad River Glen Mountain area. It’s getting a little foggy as we follow the narrow, winding road to the top. It’s a mysterious ride until we get to the top and find about half a dozen cars already parked. Among the people there is a group of skate boarders who are getting ready to board down the 12% grade of the road in ...
'To Mount Washington and Back' to tell the tale
... half to death by driving themselves, we would be able to go up, but only with a professional driver/guide who carried snow chains and emergency communication. Carol sighed! But only slightly, as the phrase treacherous conditions was still an issue. In a way Glenn was relieved that he wouldn't be responsible if they fell off the edge.
After buying tickets, they showed us pictures of the snow that had fallen ...
Snowing!
Had a great, spirited conversation after breakfast with the owners of the Inn in Bethel, and got a late start after doing laundry, and not even 20 miles from there, as we were going through Gorham, New Hampshire, it began to snow lightly. We had initially planned to drive into the trail head of Mt. Washington (6288 ft) and hike part of the trail and/or hike part of the Appalachian Trail nearby, but it ...
Norseman Inn in Bethel
This drive along Hwy 2 from Newport, where we left I-95, was a beautiful and scenic drive. Found a great Inn and Motel in Bethel, and the proprietors were a great couple who have run this place for 28 yrs and we loved it. Very cold here tonight - we arrived after dark, so we we couldn't see the mountains that surrounded us, but were told they were just below Sunday River Ski Resort.
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