From the Northeast to the Southwest, Vermont always works...

From the Northeast to the Southwest, Vermont always works...

Friday, July 20, 2012

Hello Family and Friends



When Dan, Tracey, Ellie and Liddy came to visit, there was  nothing but constant excitemenet. Ellie and I enjoyed playing on the crocheted watershed habitat play mat (see my craft blog for more pics of that ) which she named Ellie's World. Tracey had her hands full with Liddy. We all fed the frogs in the pond. And David called to say that he had made a new friend at the Greenfield Folk Festival in MA where we used to live. Our friends, Nancy and Dave Berliner arrived minutes after the family drove away. We expect Melissa and her kids soon and then more friends want to come up. Guess we are popular.....


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Farewell To Grand Manan

Our vacation on Grand Manan was cut short after bad weather removed the chance of going out on the boat again. And after the fisheries cops said that the fish were gone anyway ... seriously! And after I sprained my ankle (see black and blue elevated foot in picture) on the rocky beach in front of the cottage, and after getting tired of crocheting  lobster buoys (holding in my hand), and after reading all the books we brought ( not really but  close) and after looking out the window at the surf and fog, we decided to start packing and head home.  There are other reasons, too, too many  to mention and noone really cares expect us. Oh well... such is life.




Friday, June 22, 2012

Grand Manan

Swallowtail Lighthouse Grand Manan NB
On board Grand Manan V
Grand Manan V
 Back again to Grand Manan New Brunswick Canada, this time with the boat for fishing and adventures. We settled in at the Seawall Cottage of Peter and Marilyn Cronk. Check out the place on the Grand Manan webpage .

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Bon Voyage to the Carolyn B

Today we bid farewell to the Duffy 26, our lovely boat from Maine. We did enjoy many days out on Lake Memphremagog and even a few nights. We still have a salmon from our fishing trips in Canada last fall, better eat that one. I have never had a boat named after me until now. She will become someone else's wife, mother, sister, daughter or girlfriend in the years ahead. She will be in Brooklin, Maine at the Atlantic Boat Company,  www.atlanticboat.com until she belongs to someone else. The decision was not hard to make. There are so many lakes in Vermont, and so many fish to catch in them that a boat on a trailer made more sense, not staying in one lake even though it is beautiful. We made some friends at the Yacht Club in Newport and had some great meals on the boat, watched great sunsets, fireworks and shooting stars from her, as well. She always turned heads when we went out, people asked about her, took pictures of her and just admired the classic downeast look of her. We have fond memories of this boat and I may never have a boat named after me again. Farewell.

Friday, April 20, 2012

John enjoyed 2 days fishing on Lake Ontario recently. He brought us 11 lbs of Brown Trout which are now vacuum bagged in the freezer. A good year's supply. Meanwhile, back home, the daffodils finally bloomed and the fields are just barely turning green with the dry weather.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Easter Oven



What Easter wouldn't be perfect without firing up the wood oven and baking a fresh ham? And so we did. The first day of firing was the hottest and so the pizzas were done, including my interpretation of the Green Mountain a la Parker Pie in W. Glover.  This includes, spinach, sliced apples, onions, garlic, cheddar cheese and drizzled maple syrup. The pizza above was grilled chicken with caramelized onions/peppers/garlic and 3 cheese blend. Second day, bread was baked (one herb and one cinnamon raisin) and then the ham, temp 400. This was too hot for the poor ham, but we would have had to wait another day for 325, and then it wouldn't be Easter. Third day, monday, the temp was falling below 300 when I baked up a mighty supply of granola, using up many seeds, flakes, nuts and dried fruit that I have had for long enough. Coming soon....granola cookies, ummm good, from the Craftsbury Outdoor Center cook book. Food is so much fun.