Today is my last day in Vermont, but yesterday was my last "vacation" day--today I mostly cleaned house and packed and did some last-minute shopping.
So, my last exploration yesterday was along the Long Trail and Highway 100--two of Vermont's most scenic north-south routes, as evidenced by these photos.
Here's the view from Mount Abraham, Vermont's fifth-highest point (at a not-quite-nose-bleed-inducing 4006 feet above sea level). Below is a pastoral scene along Route 100.
I have to finish packing before I head out in the morning, but there is still a bit more to say. All in all, a pretty rewarding experience.
Drive safely.
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks! Looks like you had a pretty fine visit to the Northeast yourself :)
ReplyDeleteI did. Oddly enough, you have a trombone-playing twin in Woods Hole.
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