From the Northeast to the Southwest, Vermont always works...
From the Northeast to the Southwest, Vermont always works...
Monday, August 26, 2013
Carla Arrives....
The test drive was wonderful, complete with rattles and dust on the dirt roads. More pictures will be posted soon.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Friday, July 19, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Sight Seeing on Vacation - places and wildlife....


Birding was the best at The Shore Acres in Grand Isle. These colonies have been returning for decades and were noted in the first and second Vermont Breeding Bird Atlases. Unfortunately, the overall population of the state is in decline. Our timing was perfect and we watched the parents tending the young while we dined overlooking the lake.


The damp weather early in the week had provided a proper habitat for the pigs down at the nearby farm.
Slugs were happy, too, like this one that was mistake for something the cat left behind, but then started to move.
Sweety and Cozy Vacation
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Antique bird collection safe from the cats |
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The cats felt at home |
The Sweet and Cozy cottage in South Hero, VT on the shore of Lake Champlain was a place that tied together many of the places we had been to for vacations with the various ways that we like to spend vacations. During the rainy days, ( several) the giant screened room, (below) gave us comfort. Walking along the lake, boating on the lake, good dining and exception birdwatching helped us decide to return in 2014 for a longer stay.
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The best room of all |

Saturday, June 29, 2013
Rainy Summer
After one wonderful week in early May, when the apple trees were all a-buzz with pollinators, the weather deteriorated into daily rain storms like the one above. The worst weather event took place on Memorial Day weekend when a migratory hummingbird fallout occurred. A dozen birds were clinging to life around the 8 + feeders placed around the house. The pictures through the screens are not great, but we never have had so many birds at one feeder before . Strong winds, cold temps and rain followed by snow on day 3, caused the birds to gang up on the feeders. Our main concern that weekend was their survival.They disappeared on day four leaving the 3-4 birds we usually have in the summer.
The rains have helped the hardy Kiwis climb up the trellis over the birdhouse made by Kyla Myott of Brownington. Another success story is the shaded lettuce in the greenhouse. Keeping the culverts of lettuce shaded has kept it producing well. But of course is has not really gotten that hot or sunny in the greenhouse as of June 29, so that has helped some.
All in all, a very unusual spring for 2013, and one that we will remember. With any luck this weather pattern of rain will give it up by the time we head for Lake Champlain on July 6th. The next installment will be from there.
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