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Along the Rec Path in Stowe last Friday.
I really doubt I will be able to get this picture ever again. We got lucky.
So, we had some snow yesterday here in Vermont.
Doesn’t the heavy, wet snow look pretty on the tree branches?. It was… Until the power went out!!! It was out for a couple of hours but still….
Looking down on the Slaughterhouse Covered Bridge in Northfield Vermont
During one of our few sunny days this winter. I am so sick of the cloudy skies.
Farmhouse B&B near Woodstock Vermont
Slaughterhouse Covered Bridge in Northfield Vermont
A totally different perspective of the Slaughterhouse Covered Bridge.
Jaffrey Meetinghouse in Jaffrey New Hampshire
In 1775, the frame of the Meetinghouse was raised, the first important civic event in Jaffrey’s history. Tradition has it that the raising occurred on the day of the Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17th) and that the sounds of the Charlestown cannonade could be heard by those toiling on the Common. The builder/contractor was Captain Samuel Adams, twenty-four years of age and then of Rindge, assisted by his brother-in-law, Jeremiah Spofford. In 1822, the bell tower and spire were added, paid for by donations on the condition that the Town would buy the bell, which it did the following year. It was cast by the Paul Revere Foundry. At the same time, the building was painted and new clapboards were installed.