A great Christmas card of a Vermont church
I was asked for a very Vermontish Christmas card suggestion. This is what I came up with…
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I was asked for a very Vermontish Christmas card suggestion. This is what I came up with…
Continue reading →A foggy morning here in Salem, and it makes me wonder what Nathaniel Hawthorne would have seen when looking out his windows at the Customs House, behind me, across Derby Road. Of course, in his day, he might have seen … Continue reading →
The town of Peacham, Vermont, is tucked away in the hills of the Northeast Kingdom (NEK). The NEK is the upper right corner of Vermont. To give you a better idea of its feel, let me describe it the way … Continue reading →
A view of autumn foliage from the Cog Railway train Only at a very narrow window of time can you get the snow on Mount Washington along with the New England fall foliage at the same time. We call this … Continue reading →
Motif #1 in Rockport, Massachusetts, is one of the most photographed and painted buildings in America—and for good reason. Perched at the end of Bradley Wharf, this unassuming red fishing shack has become a symbol of New England’s coastal charm … Continue reading →
The town of West Paris Maine has a castle!, the building was crafted from local fieldstone.
Continue reading →This winter has been tough on New England, and no matter where you live, even New Yorkers are seeing daily news about Boston and their winter. They have to deal with us all summer and now all winter also… 🙂 … Continue reading →
The morning sun creeps slowly above the horizon and all the snow we’ve accumulated over the past few days starts to catch the light and sparkle like gemstones in a jewelers case
Continue reading →Winter has arrived in New England, at least northern New England. The southern half has had a ton of rain, which is good for the trees and fall foliag,e but that is another season. Vermont covered bridges The covered … Continue reading →
From planning to executing your New England travels! This is NOT my fall foliage page, and if you are focused on leaf-peeping in New England, then I would focus on this link. Exploring New England’s fall foliage (Jeff-Foliage.com) Riddle me … Continue reading →