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Friday, September 29, 2017
Earning Your Eats the Old Fashioned Way The White Cottage Snack Bar Woodstock Vermont
Earning Your Eats the Old Fashioned Way The White Cottage Snack Bar Woodstock Vermont

After our adventurous descent down Mount Toms Precipice Trail we were hungry. Very hungry. Not handmade local croissant or organic frittata hungry. But cheeseburger hungry. Milkshake hungry. Lobster roll hungry. Fried clam strips hungry. You know what I mean. And after hiking up and down a beautiful Vermont mountain with two four-year olds and a five-month old we had earned our eats the old-fashioned way.
The White Cottage Snack Bar in Woodstock may be Americas most beautiful roadside burger and shake joint. The signage, the store front, and the menu looked like something you could find in Cape May or Long Beach Island along the coast of our beloved Jersey Shore. But the outdoor eating area in the back did not. In Vermont they even like to eat their burgers and shakes with a view.

We found a picnic table right next to the river and settled into a yummy post-hike meal. All of the boys enjoyed their cheeseburgers and fries and Mommy thought the clam strips were solid, but not spectacular. The portions, as you can see, were substantial. But the highlight of the meal was my mother-in-laws juicy and generous lobster roll, which she kindly shared with the crew. It was much better than one I had enjoyed back home at the Jersey Shore the week before--but not as buttery and delicious as the ones we had tasted two years back in Camden, Maine. But that comparison just isnt fair-- a Maine lobster roll is one of Gods gifts to humanity.
As we devoured our meals a couple of youngsters at the table next to us finished their food, kicked off their shoes, and waded into the river. I considered doing the same. But my tummy was full, my legs were tired, and the summer air had turned cool. As we cleaned up our table and threw away our trash the sky turned suddenly dark and it started to drizzle. We ran back to the truck and loaded the boys up as quickly as we could.
As we drove back to the campground I felt grateful for the hike, grateful for the food, grateful for my family, grateful for Vermont, and for some strange, inexplicable reason--even grateful for the summer rain.
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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Easy Way to install Android Applications Using 91 Android PC Suite
Easy Way to install Android Applications Using 91 Android PC Suite
This application is useful when your Android handset has no File Manager and Play Store that installed in your mobile.
Download 91 Android PC Suite here and install to your computer.Right click the shortcut icon then Run as Administrator and your mobile must in USB Debugging mode.
Tested on Sony Ericsson android handset. When your handset detected by this application software click Apps tab and a window will appear.
Click the Install tab and locate the apk file that saved in your computer.
Open the apk file that you want and click Install
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Easy Way to Unlock Samsung Galaxy Ace T959 Using Z3x Box
Easy Way to Unlock Samsung Galaxy Ace T959 Using Z3x Box

There are many tools use in rooting but I preferred to used 91 Android Tool. Be sure that the handset is in USB debugging Mode. After successful rooting open Z3x Samsung tool. Click Read info then press unlock tab.
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Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Eating Our Way Through Brattleboro Vermont
Eating Our Way Through Brattleboro Vermont
When we started to travel with infants four years ago, we gave up all of the nice restaurants and upscale wineries and fancy cheese shops. Those days will return, no doubt, and I will once again have amazing paella while gazing out at the water in Newport Beach, Rhode Island.
But for now, I religiously pack the pantry with all of our staples like oatmeal and tuna fish. Then I meal plan for all of our dinners because the last thing anyone wants to deal with is the question of what is for dinner when you are hauling around two preschoolers and an infant.
I was planning on hiking, swimming, fishing, and kayaking. But so far I have been eating.
First there were the apple cider donuts that Jeremy brought back one morning from Mocha Joes in downtown Brattleboro. Then later that morning we picked blueberries. We ate our fair share right there in the field, and then decided that we just simply must make a pie.
There was a visit to Putney Diner for lunch, and a return to Curtis BBQ for dinner.

Back at the campsite, we topped our burgers with blue cheese cheddar spread and some jalape�o jelly bought at a local church festival. And then because I was starving around the campfire that night, I had to have the Extra Spicy Horseradish Cheddar Spread on Jans Farmhouse Crisps topped with Habanero Mango Jam.
I have no pictures of the deliciously prepared food because when you are picnicking with four children and an infant, you do not admire and photograph the food...you eat it. Fast.
The baby weight is just melting away...
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