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... beautiful meal. Glenn wants you to know he had 'huntsman's lasagne', (this bit is not for the vegetarians amongst you so move to the next paragraph) it had elk, moose and deer meat in it, in a Jack Daniels sauce. Glenn was so hungry he says he'd have eaten it if it had have been made out of Squirrel, Beaver and Raccoon.
A journey for dinner had taken 32 miles further driving.
The next morning the owner of the motel was cooking the breakfast, this place made ...
Americana Nestled
LUDLOW - SPRINGFIELDFrom the Green Mountains, we'll cross back into Massachusetts and the gorgeous Berkshires, alight in autumn with the fall colours that have made New England famous. We will stop in Stockbridge to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum and learn about this beloved artist and his iconic paintings of ...
Wildlife, Nature's Colors & Glassblowing Workshop
... thick forests and rolling fields of the Green Mountain State. We get to stop at a historic woolen mill that now houses the Simon Pearce glassblowing workshop. We will have a "Be My Guest Lunch" featuring local ingredients and delicately arranged on Simon Pearce's beautiful stem and flatware. Later, we will delve into the art and science of glassblowing before continuing to the picturesque village of Ludlow and our mountain retreat.
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Day 11; New York, Vermont.
... and decided to press on. Carol accused me of "pre-judging" the scraggly population I observed, saying I had not witnessed anything fishy (and that I looked pretty scraggly myself, I should know...). Regardless, I bailed on Rutland, sorry...
Not 10 miles north, and it was all chalets, condos, ski resorts, and quaint mountain towns. Woodstock, Vermont, is outstanding - a very beautiful little town. After Woodstock comes a town ...
The bright lights of Rutland
... all the moving, packing, and stressful days and months ahead while travelling and studying. Because you know, Icelandic spas wouldn't be enough relaxation for me.
That Saturday night my Mom and I went to the town fair. Some nice Americana there, and I got to flex my gambling muscles in bingo. The next day we drove to Rutland, Vermont. It's a very small city but big for that part of Vermont. The main street features ...