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gordonzola ([personal profile] gordonzola) wrote2006-03-28 06:01 pm

Going to Vermont

So, I just did it, I booked my tickets to go to the only states in the country I’ve never visited and check out dairy farms and cheese makers. Does it snow in Vermont and Maine in April? I don’t want to die!

I’ve got a lot of things planned already, but it there anything, especially in Vermont, that I need to see or check out? Unfortunately, I had to shorten this vacation because of some construction/production issues at work, but Vermont appears to be like the size of my high school parking lot so I can probably fit some other things in if you, Dear Readers, have suggestions.

[identity profile] folkmew.livejournal.com 2006-03-28 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Definitely layers ! And King Arthur is in Norwich VT (they must have a store in Dartmouth, a cool little town as well?)

Forgot to say that for coffee - http://www.capitolgrounds.com/ in the lovely capitol city of Montpelier is a great place. Plus Montpelier is the smallest state capitol or something like that - the only one without a McDonalds in the country! (yay us!) (You will note btw that one thing I ADORE about my transplant home of VT (I'm *from* MI) is that in VT? NO BILLBOARDS!!! YAY!

http://kingarthurflour.com/ourstore/ Thanks for the reminder btw - I've not been there yet but gourmet friends of ours swear by the King Arthur Store! :-)

[identity profile] ame-chan.livejournal.com 2006-03-28 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh well shiny, you know, New Hampshire is right up there next to VT and we were going back and forth across the border a lot. So I may have missed the VT part if I wasn't paying attention (the snow and ice formations were more interesting than border signs!) thank youf or the clarification!