Tag Archives: Middlebury

Getting Fit at Home in Addison County

In Vermont, January is the month that tries men’s souls (women’s, too). We resolve to improve, abstain, reduce and conserve. A great percentage of us vow to finally get outdoors and find fitness this year (CNN even voted Vermont the …Read More

Cozy Vermont Living Rooms: Fire and Ice

December in Vermont is the season of cozy fireplaces. It is mild enough that not too much heat will be lost up the flue, and cold enough that snuggling in front of a blazing fire is the most appropriate way …Read More

Cozy Vermont Living Rooms: Fire and Ice

December in Vermont is the season of cozy fireplaces. It is mild enough that not too much heat will be lost up the flue, and cold enough that snuggling in front of a blazing fire is the most appropriate way …Read More

Vermont Beer: Is Middlebury the Mecca?

Vermont is famous for excellent food, crafts and craft brewed beer. This is part reaction against mass production part love of gourmet, local food, handmade products, and Beer. Vermont has a higher number of craft breweries per capita than any …Read More

Middlebury Goes for the Green: You Can, too!

Middlebury College placed fourth in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon! When I read the headline, I imagined Middlebury College students racing full-tilt against Toyota Priuses or pedaling solar vehicles with Wright Brothers-like PV panel wings. The event is …Read More

Middlebury Goes for the Green: You Can, too!

Middlebury College placed fourth in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon! When I read the headline, I imagined Middlebury College students racing full-tilt against Toyota Priuses or pedaling solar vehicles with Wright Brothers-like PV panel wings. The event is …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

Avoiding the Royal Wedding? Try Addison County!

All over Addison County we are getting ready. You may not know this, but the seating plan for Westminster Abbey has been confirmed, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment has carried out final preparations, and the Royal Mail has launched a …Read More

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