We are BACK! Oh. You didn’t know I was away? CAN’T YOU SEE MY TAN??? Well maybe it’s b/c this past weekend we went to VERMONT. I must have neglected to post that tasty morsel last week, that we were going away for the weekend. Probably a good thing – since my husband already thinks I share a little too much information here. But you & I both know, EVERYONE LOVES FEET!!
ANYWAY. We just got back from our lil trip up north.. to VErMoNT. YES I like the way I spelled it there. It’s hilly, see, just like the state. Our friends have a cabin in Wardsboro and b/c they are the best people on the face of the planet, they let us use it FREE OF CHARGE. I don’t know about you, but THAT is pretty much the greatest thing anyone’s ever done for me – apart from helping me give birth.
Anyway, we left Friday and just got back last night. I was feeling a little depressed on the car ride home. I always do. You see, I don’t just enjoy these little trips to Vermont. No. I secretly – but not-so-secretly LONG to live there. Forever. But just in the summer. The problem is, I love Vermont. But i love it when it is warm. When we can go skinny-dipping and run around outside w/out clothes on, and bask in the sun in our birthday suits, and – OH. I am sorry, I’d forgotten you were here – Vermont in the summer is BLISS. heaven on earth. But Vermont in the winter is. COLD. Damn cold. Snowy. Lots of snow on the ground. and in the air. and everywhere. And did I mention it’s freaking cold there. And winter lasts 9 months long. Unless you count mud season. Which sort of cuts into the 3 mos of “summer”. SIGH…..
Yes I have been drinking. Today is my mom’s birthday – LOVE YOU MOO!
And now I will outline for you the details of our trip.
The first day (Saturday) was gorgeous. In Philly I think it was 90 degrees with 300% humidity, but in southern Vermont it was BEAUTIFUL. Until of course it started HAILING. Hail the size of macaroons. IN AUGUST. Whoa. Way to keep me on my toes, you crazy State, you. People were pulled over on the sides of the road it was so damn bad. BUT WE DIDN’T LET THAT STOP US, NO SIRREE. We drove into Brattleboro. If you have never been to the Brat, then you really must go. Seriously. It is the only town where tie-dye is an official uniform. We ran into a woman in Sam’s (their super duper army-navy store) and she was either certifiably insane or whacked out of her mind on acid. I believe it was the latter. That is the Brat.
We went to the Retreat Farm. Although we have traveled extensively throughout Vermont, and have petted many an animal in many a Vermont Farm, we like the Retreat the BEST. It has undergone a significant change in the 2 yrs since we were there last. I will not go into the sordid details. but the cows are G-O-N-E. The Grafton Cheese Co. has now set up shoppe where the large Dairy Barn used to be. I miss the cows. But the cheese is delicious and the petting can’t be beat. The ladies BEEEEEGGGGGGEEDDD us to go there first – out of anywhere else in Vermont – b/c there, only there, can you pet and cuddle and love up as many baby chicks as your heart desires. YES IT IS THAT GREAT. If you are an animal lover and have never held a sweet baby chicky in your life, then you must get into your car and drive there IMMEDIATELY. Open Tues – Sat, 10- 4.
The next day, (Sunday). we went to Jamaica. Jamaica State PARK, in Jamaica, VT. YES THAT IS A FUNNY COINCIDENCE. Maddie said Oh this isn’t where people always come when they say they’re going to Jamaica? YES IT IS NICE BEING 8.
So we spent the entire day hiking. with our children. I cannot believe it either. That they finally have gotten to the age where I no longer have to tote them around like luggage. And it was AWESOME. We walked to Hamilton Falls, the highest waterfall in the state, and even though our legs nearly fell off on the way (I am kidding – we are used to walking the hell out of our legs), it was breathtaking. Dramatic. Over 10 people have died there swimming, and maybe more – we saw a couple show-offs but didn’t stick around to watch. Then we walked alllllll the waaaaaayyyy back down to the trail and allll the waaaaaayyyyy up to the tippeee top of Ball Mt Dam. Quite a hike. Even w/ the legs I am used to abusing, I was tired. The trail is easy to follow but it’s steep w/ crazy gravelly switchbacks. We saw 2 families mountain-biking their way out and were like WHAT THE HELL. I would NOT recommend MT biking there UNLESS YOU ARE INSANE OR WHACKED OUT ON ACID. I spied some sort of creature – we could not determine what – either a squat deer or some sort of under-colored bear – which leaped from the side of the path and fled up the mountain. It was the fastest thing I’ve ever espied. If it were bigger I’d swear it was BIG FOOT, but that’s just a story. RIGHT>?
The next day was MONDAY. We spent the whole heaping helping day o fun at BROMLEY. I told John, baby, if I could ski when it’s warm, you KNOW I WOULD LOVE IT. B/c being at a ski resort is a BLAST. Esp/ when it is sunny beautiful and you are sitting under a umbrella eating an ice cream cone w/ jimmies. Or flying down a mountain at warp speed on an alpine slide. Or both. Or going through a dark water slide tunnel getting splashed and hearing your kid scream in terror-stricken delight. Either way, I liked it and I wanna go back a 3rd time. Afterwards, we ate dinner at Candeleros in Manchester. A+ PS: Curly, I am VERY SORRY to say Mother Myrick’s is no longer in its old digs. It may be somewhere else but we could not find it anywhere in Manchester.
Finally Tuesday came round and we had to leave. I was sad. Not only had the weekend flown by, but the weekend had flown by, and we had to come back. To Philly. Don’t get me wrong. I love my hometown. But there’s something to be said for a cool mountain morning, being woken at 7 am by your neighbor chainsawing lumber for winter firewood, that makes you say, Ahhhhh. CLICK HERE for photos from the Green Mt state.
PS: CONNIE, JUST GOT THE SCARF AND it is FABBBBUUULLOUSSSSSSS!!!!!!!! I am in MUPPET LOVE. Not only does it smell like heaven but it makes me feel as snuggly as Miss Piggy wrapped in Kermit’s loving arms w/ Fonzie Bear, Gonzo & a cherry on top. YOU ARE TOO WONDERFUL. Thank you Thank you THANK YOU, you dear awesome wonderful friend. xoxoxoxoxo
welcome baaaackkk! i misssssed you!!!! i’m sooo ‘green’ with envy that you went to my favorite place! lucky dog.
as for mother myricks…last time we were there, it moved a bit further up the road toward the equinox in a little strip mall. boo.
and you ate a candeleros? we’re always too afraid to eat there…but the building is nice. we’ve eaten at the black swan, the perfect wife, and a few others. did you go to the northshire?!?!!?
xoxoxoxo
That scarf is the VERY DEFINITION of SASSY! You look fab, dahling. Very hip. 🙂
“only there, can you pet and cuddle and love up as many baby chicks as your heart desires” Um. Really? REALLY? You shouldn’t get my hopes up. I would be BEYOND crestfallen. I would probably have to use a lot of CAPS to EXPRESS how totally CRESTFALLEN I would be. 😉
Anywho, a lot has happened since you left. My post today is going to be insane. I still have yet to read that book your bloggin progeny recommended, Mr. Cheesehead, but it is definitely on my list of things to do this weekend!
Oh, and WE MISSED YOU LOTS AND MUCHES!
hmm i dunno, that might have been the real Bigfoot since this one in GA turned out to be a phony:
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=&q=bigfoot&ie=UTF-8&scoring=n
everyone knows that Bigfoot would be a welcome neighbor in VT
I was wondering where you where! Glad you are back. I hope the “Muppet” scarf is long enough!!! It is/was my pleasure for you to have it, you look lovely in green. You mentioned chicks in this post, did you read about the “urban chicks”! All things are possible….!!!!
Hello, welcome back.
I’ve not read the entry yet… I’m just in the middle of feeding my hubgry lot. I’ll come back and read it though but the scarf is fabulous! Well chosen Connie!
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Hubgry? I don’t know what hubgry is but my lot are hungry! :o)
(My fingers are so darn fast!)
I love those crisp summer mornings in Vermont, and how you can sleep with blankets even n the summer. Have you been to The Spiral Shop just outside of Brattleboro? That is one funky place!
You look so happy and glowing in that scarf; kudos to both you and Connie!
p.s. Is it wise to call your mother “MOO”?
p.p.s. Is there an enthusiasm filter plug-in for WordPress? I wanted to turn the volume down just a scootch when reading this post. hee hee
THANKS CURLY BABE! Boy can’t tell you how nice it was to get home & see all those messages from you in my “in-Box”. LOOVVEED IT! As for Mother Myrick’s – we went to the place where it’d been – the “house” w/ the side porch deck, but we didn’t go any further up the road. All the shoppes were closing (5 pm Monday ain’t real happening in Manchester). Candeleros was awesome. The place – inside and out – is lovely, and the food was delish. Their True Love Habanero Hot Sauce was so tasty we bought 2 bottles to bring home. Mmmmm. We did not alas go to the Northshire… But we’ll be back soon I’m sure, so we’ll check it out then. How was The Perfect Wife?? have you ever gone to Garlic John’s??
Hayden, I would not tease you so. If you ever make it up to VT, GO TO THE RETREAT. The chicks are adorable, and you can also catch & cuddle as many full-grown chickens & roosters as you desire. They also have Emus, steer, bunnies, goats, sheep, pigs, the list goes on. PETTING HEAVEN! PS: I missed you too.
Baby. you are so up on the news! I am living under a rock. Good thing I live w/ you too.
Connie, I wanted to wear your beautiful scarf today, but it was a stinkin 82/ for once I am actually looking forward to cold weather. Maybe now I can enjoy VT in the winter! YAY!! PS: I WILL BE GETTING CHICKENS NEXT SPRING. Watch OUT WEST PHILLY!
Daff, you are the BEST. Hubgry or not.
Panny babe, I have not been to the Spiral Shop but I can imagine what it sells. Hookas? Thanks for the lovely compliment – you are too sweet. ARe you going to come to our fall meet-up?? It may end up being just me w/ a lot of liquor. but that will be o-kay too. PS: My Mommy loves being called Moo. At least she has never protested to my face and it has been years & years … PPS: Try the Volume button. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, not a head shop (ick). It’s more like, hmm, picture John Teniel’s idea of Through the Looking Glass, but with welding and wind chimes.
Sounds like an awesome time for the entire family. How wonderful to hear of such exciting family vacations.
Vermont…. isn’t that the state where the Governor refused to sign the bill enacting Jessica’s Law?