Showing posts with label thank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thank. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Thank You Vermont

Thank You Vermont





We came home from Vermont over two weeks ago, but part of me still feels like Im there.   It was one of my favorite road trips of all time--and Ive been on a few.  Here are my top ten reasons for still wanting to say thank you to Vermont:

1.  For your family friendly hikes and swims filled with beauty and adventure.

2.  For your underrated roadside barbecue joints.  Vermont, the South has nothing on you!

3.  For making me feel like Wordsworth ambling around the Lake District on golden summer days.  Ill take Stephanie, Ami, Max, Theo, and Wes as hiking companions over Samuel Taylor Coleridge every time.

4.  For the the Vermont Coffee Company and "Simons Blend," available only at the Simon Pierce Glass Factory in Quechee.  The good people of Vermont like their coffee strong and hardy.

5.  For your "American Made" consumer products such as Darn Tough Socks.  The rugged individuals of Vermont still make stuff and sell it in their cozy wood-planked general stores.

6.  For the lovely owners of the Quechee/Pine Valley KOA, and the Brattleboro North KOA for welcoming our family and helping us find our way to mountains, and rivers, and gorges oh my!

7.  For your towering pines and magical forests.

8. For your splendid and lush green quiet.

9. For your cool summer nights, perfect for campfires and restful slumbers.

10. For finally making me understand why we call it "New England."










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Friday, September 22, 2017

For Sun and Mud Thank You Island Beach State Park

For Sun and Mud Thank You Island Beach State Park




It was messy and it was fabulous.



We were lucky enough to get some off-season inspiration from a reader, who urged us to head down to the nature center at Island Beach State Park the next time we were hit with some winter wanderlust.


This morning, citing a 45 degree forecast as sufficient reason for playing hooky from church, we went to the place that we love in the summer but have never explored in the winter.


It is always the simple things that grab the fancy of the young, and the boys could have played hopscotch all day from painted sea creature to painted sea creature. They jumped from animal to animal naming each one in unison, only stopping to argue with me about whether one was a whale or shark.



The nature center was educational in a not so precious way. Fragile and amazing stuffed hawks, gulls, and owls from the collection of the College of New Jersey were sitting out on a table, begging to be touched.




Stickers, crayons, clam shells, garbage. We learned to differentiate between a black fish and a bass.




And then we went walking.


First to the bay.






Then back to the ocean.



We remembered how big the sky is in the winter and how little we look at it because we are so often hunched down, chin in scarf.



Not today, though. Today the sun was warm and Theos shoe got stuck in the mud. He didnt even mind a bit.



Lunch in the car with the tailgate open.


New Jersey State Park pass purchased for the year.

It looks like we will be sledding again tomorrow. Building more snowman, drinking more hot cocoa. It will be fun and the best that winter has to offer. But today was like a deep breathe. A smile. A running leap. A spin. A giddy, squishy stomp in the mud. This is warm sun in February.



Thanks Island Beach State Park.



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