Monthly Archives: May 2011

Vermont Summer Begins: Memorial Day in Addison County

There are few things as old-timey wonderful as a small town Vermont parade. Of course there are Memorial Day parades across the country, but none as charming as those here in Vermont. There is something about the combination of nervous …Read More

Vermont Summer Begins: Memorial Day in Addison County

There are few things as old-timey wonderful as a small town Vermont parade. Of course there are Memorial Day parades across the country, but none as charming as those here in Vermont. There is something about the combination of nervous …Read More

Graduation Day in Vermont – Where To Keep the Relatives

It’s almost graduation day. In Vermont this means many things: excitement, anticipation, hope, dread, pride, prom, and the first mosquitoes of the season. For the purposes of this post, graduation day means company from out of state, and lots of …Read More

Graduation Day in Vermont – Where To Keep the Relatives

It’s almost graduation day. In Vermont this means many things: excitement, anticipation, hope, dread, pride, prom, and the first mosquitoes of the season. For the purposes of this post, graduation day means company from out of state, and lots of …Read More

The Covered Bridges of Addison County: By Bicycle

Addison County is home to five of Vermont’s 100 iconic covered bridges: the Cornwall-Salisbury Covered Bridge, Pulp Mill Covered Bridge, Halpin Covered Bridge, Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge, and the Spade Farm Covered Bridge. May is National Bike Safety Month (May …Read More

People all over Vermont are asking “Where are those May flowers?”

This April has seen record rainfall amounts all over Vermont. Streams have jumped their banks, culverts have given way, driveways have vanished. Just this week the governor announced that the floods have caused more than $3 Million dollars in damage, …Read More

People all over Vermont are asking “Where are those May flowers?”

This April has seen record rainfall amounts all over Vermont. Streams have jumped their banks, culverts have given way, driveways have vanished. Just this week the governor announced that the floods have caused more than $3 Million dollars in damage, …Read More