A Vermont quickie
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If you like to hike, go hike to the Ice Beds in Wallingford - ice remains there year round.
Take the gondola up Killington.
Have pizza at Ramuntos (on Strongs Ave). Drive up to Brandon and have lunch or dinner at Cafe Provence. While in Brandon, check out all the rocking chairs around town that have been painted by local artists. Go to the Long Trail Brewery in Bridgewater.
Hope this helps.
Take the gondola up Killington.
Have pizza at Ramuntos (on Strongs Ave). Drive up to Brandon and have lunch or dinner at Cafe Provence. While in Brandon, check out all the rocking chairs around town that have been painted by local artists. Go to the Long Trail Brewery in Bridgewater.
Hope this helps.
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Joined: Aug 2005
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Just got back from Burlington (via Rutland) for a long weekend. My comments--
Have always wanted to go to Ben and Jerry's for the factory tour, but never again. First, they charge for the tour, not much, but still most unusual, and it consists of a short, overly-cute movie and then watching the machines from above, but you can't see anything. The free ice cream at the end is about a tablespoon, and they told us that there is often a 90 minute wait on weekends (we were there late on a Friday)
Shelburne Museum, south of Burlington, was incredible. Set on about 50 acres, its a collection of all kinds of things -- quilts, printing presses, dollhouses, art, old carriages, all in separate buildings, including a restored lake steamer, that are interesting in themselves.
Have always wanted to go to Ben and Jerry's for the factory tour, but never again. First, they charge for the tour, not much, but still most unusual, and it consists of a short, overly-cute movie and then watching the machines from above, but you can't see anything. The free ice cream at the end is about a tablespoon, and they told us that there is often a 90 minute wait on weekends (we were there late on a Friday)
Shelburne Museum, south of Burlington, was incredible. Set on about 50 acres, its a collection of all kinds of things -- quilts, printing presses, dollhouses, art, old carriages, all in separate buildings, including a restored lake steamer, that are interesting in themselves.
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ROTFL, Patrick, I had the same thought!
Also the post about "what to do on honeymoon in Hawaii", hehe. We had a very booooring friend who went on his honeymoon to BoraBora. When he returned home and was asked how they enjoyed BoraBora his answer was "oh is was sooooo boring, there was nothing to do!" That was the cocktail party chatter and laughter for at least a year! Sorry moose, have fun in VT.
Also the post about "what to do on honeymoon in Hawaii", hehe. We had a very booooring friend who went on his honeymoon to BoraBora. When he returned home and was asked how they enjoyed BoraBora his answer was "oh is was sooooo boring, there was nothing to do!" That was the cocktail party chatter and laughter for at least a year! Sorry moose, have fun in VT.
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Thanks for the help. I will have a car and plan on taking my fishing pole. Looking to mix a little bussiness with pleasure. I guess everyone knows where my mind was when titled this one, maybe I'll get lucky and the girl running the a maple syrup stand will show me around
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Joined: Oct 2003
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Absolutely! Cafe Provence in Brandon - great restaurant!
If you go as far as the Shelburne Museum AND you like teddy bears, the Vermont Teddy Bear Farm is not far from there. We have named our Vermonter Teddy Bear - Lester Addison the Third. He's a well - travelled bear!
If you go as far as the Shelburne Museum AND you like teddy bears, the Vermont Teddy Bear Farm is not far from there. We have named our Vermonter Teddy Bear - Lester Addison the Third. He's a well - travelled bear!
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Well, I made up and back to Vermont. Bussiness did get in the way more than I anticpated
Did get to dip my pole in Lake Champlain for a few hours. The pubs in Burlington were nice but the traffic on RT 7 from Rutland was like fighting the Captial Beltway at 5 PM. State kinda reminds me of WVA
As a cheap and chessy side stop the Maple Museaum was a good choice for trolling for that elusive Maple Syrup Stand Maiden
Got see a couple of my name sakes..Mr Moose. Thanks for feedback.
Did get to dip my pole in Lake Champlain for a few hours. The pubs in Burlington were nice but the traffic on RT 7 from Rutland was like fighting the Captial Beltway at 5 PM. State kinda reminds me of WVA
As a cheap and chessy side stop the Maple Museaum was a good choice for trolling for that elusive Maple Syrup Stand Maiden
Got see a couple of my name sakes..Mr Moose. Thanks for feedback.



