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66 Zephyr Road, Taft Corners Williston, Vermont, United States, 05495, 802-872-5900
Today wasn't terribly exciting. A lot of time in the car. Our GPS took us to the wrong border crossing. She's fired! :) We did a U-turn before we reached the border to go to the US Duty Free shop and found out what we did was illegal, but they were nice about it and told us where to next Canadian Duty Free shop was which is the Duty Free we wanted. Ended up taking us an extra 2 hours to get to the shop and cross the border. We were going to do the tour of the Ben and Jerrys Factory in Waterbu...
Burlington, Vermont, United States littlefootannI'm actually writing this on Sunday now that I'm back and starting to unpack. Yesterday we woke up a little later than usual and went to eat at Lincoln Inn. The breakfast was good, but I went so I could have something with maple syrup. After breakfast we relaxed in our room until about 1pm when we had to check out. We went to downtown Burlington to do a little shopping. We were looking for parking on a street or in a lot but saw nothing and I was so tired of driving around for parking from th...
Burlington, Vermont, United States littlefootann
Left Bennington this morning (32 degrees!), and rode through small villages and beautiful countryside to The Shelburne Museum. We had 3 hours to explore it and only scratched the surface. It would be impossible to describe what the Shelburne is like, so this link to their web site will do it more justice than I ...
Burlington, Vermont, Vermont, United States dgoff... I'll put a couple photos of the room.
On day 2, we decided to head north, away from the crowds, and find the ever shy Moose. Eight miles from our place is the ski resort which has a road to the top of the mountain, or you can ride the gondola (we were going to do the road since it was 36 degrees this morning). Well, when we started up the mountain we encountered a wee bit of wet snow, which basically freaked out all the ...
The day dawned sunny and bright, and we headed for the Adirondack Northland. We bought an updated version of the Navigation Disc for the car before we left (another long, long story) so we had all the latest maps, and we were off.East to I-81 and North through Syracuse (close your eyes), and off to Watertown. There is no snow in Watertown yet, but there soon will be. It is the ...
Burlington, Vermont, United States captnoindustry... said getting new Englanders to utter more than a couple of words? Hum. The camera was unharmed and even took a shot of Charlie straining at the leash and heading the opposite direction as it hit the ground. Whew. Glad I took out an extended breakage warranty. I even had the camera strap around my wrist.
I'm looking forward to enjoying Montpelier all day and evening tomorrow with my good friend Kate and her hubby, Roger.
... are in the old historic buildings that are still proudly here. There are no Mcdonalds or WalMart, no strip malls. People stroll the street with their dogs and children and they all greet you with a smile.
It was hard to say goodbye to Kate tonight after dining with she and her husband Roger. These times will remain a very special memory.
... Lake Champlain, and the University of Vermont, pedestrian style. We then met up with John's aunt and uncle, Mary K and Steve, in Essex Junction, VT. They graciously hosted us for several days, inviting us to celebrate Mary K's birthday, lending us their bicycles for an exilerating ride along Lake Champlain via Burlington Bike Path's ...
Burlington, Vermont, United States kellyjohnWe arrived at my friend Emilys house after a 10 hour train ride from NY...We were that bored we wrote a song all about the journey which we willingly sang to family.
This week was so nice, Emily lives in an amazing house and it was spent just chilaxing in the back garden on the trampoline or reading a book...and of course, as is standard in the Bickford ...
... advisor from Franklin Pierce. He owns his own CRM company and had been telling me that if he ever had any work he would be sure to call me. He finally did and told me that he needed me to be in Northern New Hampshire in about a week. It was only going to be an 8 day project. It was an emergency project for DOT because a big part of Route 16 in Dummer fell into the river and the road had to be closed.
I had dreamed of working for Bob since I took my first class with ...

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