Summer at the Bennington Monument in Bennington
Summer at the Bennington Monument in Bennington Read More »
Scenic Vermont Photography/ Vermont Photography. Scenic landscape photography of Vermont.
I thought I would go out yesterday and check on the foliage. It’s still a little early but, it’s starting.
Lower Cox Brook and Northfield Falls Covered Bridges in Northfield Read More »
Comfy days. Cool crisp nights and Foliage Season!
In a few short weeks… Read More »
The Comstock Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge that crosses the Trout River in Montgomery, Vermont on Comstock Bridge Road. Built in 1883, it is one of several area bridges built by Sheldon & Savannah Jewett. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Comstock covered bridge in Montgomery. Read More »
I have developed a deep love for this farm. In case you didn’t notice. This farm is about a mile away from yesterday’s farm picture.
A picture perfect day in East Montpelier Read More »
It seems like it’s either cloudy or raining more often than not. This is from East Montpelier.
History of this farm-
The original members of our family came to America on the Mayflower in 1620. The family were one of the 3 founding families in the town of East Montpelier moving from Peterboro, New Hampshire in 1788. The farm as it is known today was settled in 1810 and is 150 acres in size. To put that date into perspective, Thomas Jefferson was serving as our President during that period of time. In 2010 the farm became a bicentennial farm which has been in continuous family ownership for 200 years. For 9 generations the farm has been producing bountiful forage, grain, apple, maple and timber crops along with dairy, beef and sheep.
One of the few nice days we have had this summer. Read More »
Seyon Lodge State Park in Groton Vermont
I think I will sit here for a while and work on my tan. Read More »
I thought I would go out one night since there was no moon. I think I am starting to get the hang of this.
The Milky Way from Joe’s Pond in Danville. Read More »