



Has been hot and sunny. And HOT. So Hannah and I went to the beach…




If you couldn’t tell from the previous post, my aunt and uncle have a beautiful little home. My aunt is an artist, my uncle a builder, and their house is situated in the most quintessentially picture-perfect small New England town, on a hill, next to a river, and surrounded by mountains.
It’s sad to know that it won’t always be just a few hours away.
But we did have a nice weekend, and an equally nice drive back home.
First stop: breakfast at the Dam Diner.


And before we rolled on out of Vermont for good, we stopped in at the Northshire Bookstore.
Hannah browsed the graphic novels, Lexi picked up a couple books, and I bought A Clash of Kings (in the hopes that I will manage to finish A Game of Thrones sometime in the not-to-distant future)
And then we were off.


Did you know that we can add maple syrup to anything? It’s a New England superpower.
(and, yes, I thought it was pretty darn tasty)
Home. It’s always nice to come back.

Cruising Vermont’s back roads in a classic convertible: best thing ever? Pretty close.


On our way back we stopped to check out a waterfall. Stephen, Hannah and Uncle Jim decided to walk all the way out along the train tracks to peer down into the river gorge. Lexi and I declined on the basis of sheer terror. I’m okay with that choice.
