Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Autumn in Vermont

"There is no doubt that running away on a fresh blue morning can be exhilarating," Jean Rhys

Scott took us on the most wonderful fall trip - oh just thinking about it makes me so happy. I can't wait to show you --

I have edited all of the photos - all set to put up on this blog - but there are 101 and so it might take me a few days. 

(side note- I am sitting in bed typing this first Vermont post. There are Christmas sheets and Christmas pillows and 2 lit up trees in this cozy room of mine. It's hard to imagine that fall was here. I already miss it so)

We left for this marvelous fall trip on October 13th. We had Monday off from school and so we took advantage of that extra day. We left on Sunday - early in the morning (since the girls have viola commitments on Saturday) It was the perfect amount of time to be away. 

We were celebrating -- we had so much to celebrate. We made it through 'back to school'. It is a really tricky time of year for a family with 2 daughters in school (of course) but then add a 4th grade teacher and a principal husband and 'back to school' is all about survival for us. And we made it! So off we went to celebrate! 

We took the highway there but on the way home we were all back roads. But even the highway made me happy because it was just so beautiful.

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Leaving Connecticut it wasn't peak leaf time yet. But headed to Vermont it was wonderful. The leaves seemed to welcome up as we drove up north. Just two hours made a difference.

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Just 2 hours later and this sing rang joybells in my heart.

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I just love it when the bright colors are set off with two pine trees on either side.

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Did you ever see something as wonderful?

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I sat in that car leaning forward, big smile on my face, watching the leaves and clicking away.

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Hills on fire with red.

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And we made it -- to the Vermont Country Fair -- sweetest little fair --

We stayed in a town called Woodstock, Vermont. It's the perfect little town to visit in the fall and I highly recommend it!

We read about a craft fair and it happened to fall on the day we were arriving. I wish I could show you a picture from our car but it went by too fast. Let me see if I can tell you the picture. We were just arriving in Woodstock, red covered bridges, farms on either side of us, over a bridge, and there, looking down was a sort of town green. And on that green were all white tents set up in a row. Just waiting for us! So down the hill we drove and the first order of business was to eat. Is there anything like fall fair food? Nothing!

Too hungry to look up for the camera for sure!

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I'm sure Vermont right now in early November is already getting pretty cold, but back on October 13th it was fall weather perfection.

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Yes, it was so so good!

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So our sweet Abigail sprained her finger and had to wear this soft cast for a week.

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There was shopping and tiny fudge eating (fudge in the shape of an ice cream cone)

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We brought all of Abigail's food and this from a bakery near us that has allergy safe food - an cider donut!

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After eating and shopping it was off to check into our hotel.

Oh how I loved loved this sweet hotel.

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The perfect fall getaway hotel. This was the 'back yard'.

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Big Adirondack chairs, the river, and that view...

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"Leaf peep in your own neighborhood or plan a special trip to famously GORGEOUS New England & watch the leaves change color around old churches" Susan Branch (and I would add rivers)

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Everyone deserves a day of weather perfection -- and a touch of New England in the fall.

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So much more coming sooooooon!


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