Here are the last 120 days of picture posts to Scenic Vermont Photography Social Media accounts.

Camels Hump on a late winters day

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Camels Hump on a late winters day

On the back roads of Danville Vermont

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This picture has the things I love. Old barns and the Presidential Range of New Hampshire.

Creamery Covered Bridge in Brattleboro, Vermont

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From earlier this winter. I finally got around to posting this.

Meanwhile in Vermont this week…

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… We had a little bit of snow on Tuesday. After it was all said and done, 14 inches here at the house.  Other places in Vermont got around two feet of snow. With the spring temps for the foreseeable future, I hope to see my lawn by… April.

Classic Vermont farm in the late winter

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Classic Vermont farm in the late winter

First Universalist Church and Society of Barnard Vermont

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The First Universalist Church and Society of Barnard was established in 1802 and led by Rev. Hosea Ballou. The present church was constructed in 1844 and dedicated on June 25th, 1845, when the service was ministered by Rev Hosea Ballou who was then 74 years of age. Hosea Ballou was the founder of the Unitarian Movement and delivered sermons in neighboring towns traveling by horse and buggy.

The Fisher Covered Railroad Bridge in Wolcott, Vermont

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The Fisher Covered Railroad Bridge is a covered bridge in Wolcott, Vermont. Built in 1908, it originally carried the St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad over the Lamoille River. Now closed, it was the last covered bridge in Vermont to carry railroad traffic, and is a rare surviving example in the state of a double Town lattice truss.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Gold Brook Covered Bridge/Stowe Hollow Bridge/Emily’s Bridge in Stowe Vermont

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So… I’m driving up the road to Emily’s. I’m looking at the trees and the road and wondering what the bridge is going to look like. When the bridge was in view, I had to stop and just stare. Years of waiting have finally come to and end. I hit pay dirt!.  Happy was an understatement.

Gold Brook Covered Bridge, also known as Stowe Hollow Bridge or Emily’s Bridge, is a small wooden covered bridge in the town of Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont, carrying Covered Bridge Road over Gold Brook. Built in 1844, it is the only 19th-century covered bridge in the state built using wooden Howe trusses and carrying a public roadway. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Ice fishing on Lake Willoughby in the NEK.

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Actually, It wasn’t that cold on Monday when I took this picture.