Thursday, September 30, 2010

Mannings

We went to another yarn store today - go figure! Judy, Jan and I went over to Mannings in East Berlin. It was raining all morning and the drive over there was really wet. We walked around Mannings, and yes, we bought some things because we still have some empty space in Jan's car.


After the shopping we couldn't get from the store to the car because of the rain. So we sat on the porch at Manning's where we waited for the rain to let up.





It was time for lunch and Judy took us to "Dobbin House" www.dobbinhouse.com . The restaurant is in an old building and we had a good lunch and it was fun to look around the building. There are old embroidered pictures on the wall,


and a place where in the old days the slaves were hidden away so they would be safe.



There is a lot of history in this building!




The restaurant was actually under ground and lit mostly by candles. The waitresses are dressed in period costumes and the menu is fun to read, because they had written it like you would expect it to be written a hundred years ago.





It was still raining when we left there, so we went back to Judy"s house where some of us took a nap and I knit. We had dinner at home, and then knit some more.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Leaving Vermont

This morning Kathie came by the hotel room to give us home made maple syrup to take home. The weather was good for driving, overcast, but not raining. We drove all day, then we got into Gettysburg around 6pm. We got settled in, had dinner at the house and I went to bed fairly early.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Laundry Day

Another rainy day in Vermont. First we had breakfast at "Danya's at the Gorge", where Jan talked to the waitrress only to find out that they both were from the same little town in Massachussetts! It's a small world after all!
After breakfast we checked out the stores next to the Gorge, and allso drove to Cabot Cheese. I don't eat cheese, but they had other things and several different stores in the same area. It was fun.
In the afternoon it was time to do laundry and Jan and I went to the "Laundry Room", a cute little laundromat.

I sent some packages home, since Jan's car is getting really full. I also sent some things to Patrick, since he couldn't go with me on our yearly trip. For dinner we went back to Kathie's house where we had chinese food. It was Edward's 16th birthday and he wanted chinese food. We had a fun evening with the family.

Monday, September 27, 2010

A rainy day in Vermont

We met Joan for breakfast at the "Crossroads Cafe" this morning, then we all drove to "King Arthur Flour". I have a lot of stuff from KAF, but I have never been to the actual store. It was heaven! So, I bought some more stuff and had it shipped to Tampa. One less bag in the car. After King Arthur Flour, Joan took us to "Dan & Whit's" where they really mean it when they advertise that they are a General Store. From food to gardening, screws to knitting needles, everything you would ever want or need is at that store. We had fun looking at all the weird and unusual stuff they sell there. From there we went to a bookstore and a knit shop. "Northern Nights" is just a little yarn store and there was nothing out of the ordinary in there. Joan left and Jan and I drove to Hanover, NH where Jan showed me Dartmouth. Back on the road to Woodstock again, with a stop at "Fat Hats", then to "Scotland by the Yard", a fun celtic shop. Another stop at yet another shop - but it was already close to 5pm when we got there, and everything shuts down at 5pm around here. So Jan and I went to dinner at Firestone www.firestonesrestaurant.com and then back to the motel.

Today was a rainy day, it started when we woke up this morning and it hasn't stopped yet. We still had fun, and drove around despite the rain. Since this was the first day of rain we had so far, it was not a real problem.

No pictures again today - I try to do better tomorrow.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Simon Pearce

Today was all about visiting Simon Pearce www.simonpearce.com and watching the Glassblowers. We had made plans to meet Jan's family for a late breakfast/early lunch at "The Mill", the restaurant at the Simon Pearce store. Jan and I went a little early so we could look through the store and maybe buy some glass. I did not find any glass I couldn't live without, but there are also products from different local artisans and I found a little something I really liked. Actually, two little somethings: I bought a beautiful rolling pin made from different colored woods, and a big round wooden cutting board. I also bought a Vermont cookbook with really good recipes. Other than that, I was good. I went down to the lower level where I looked at the hydro plant that supplies the electricity for the restaurant and the glassblowers. It is so beautiful to look at the covered bridge over the waterfall.





We had a really good breakfast with Joan, Kathie, Lily, and Annie at the restaurant, then Jan and I went over to look at Joan's house. I love her house, it is old and quirky and big and it has an attached woodshed! How cool is that?!?
For dinner we went to "Bentley's" www.bentleysrestaurant.com .

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Woodstock, and dinner with the family

This morning I walked into town again, had breakfast and did some shopping. While I was sitting outside eating my bagel, these gentlemen walked up and told me about their encampment on the lawn behind the Historical Society Building.

I walked to the encampment and watched as the ladies cooked and baked over an open fire.



I walked back to the hotel, and Jan and I went to Billings Farm to go to a Quilt Show.

We first walked through the museum and looked at the old farm equipment, and all the other interesting things they had at the museum. My favorite was the old General Store:



The setting of the farm is very beautiful, it is all very calm and happy, even the cows seem very happy. Take that, California!


We went through the Quilt Show and I even participated in a little scavenger hunt. We had to find certain things in the quilts, like wedding rings or ladders or a moose. I'm sure it was meant for kids, but I'm not really interested in quilts, so the scavenger hunt gave me something to do. I got everything right and earned a ribbon that says that I am a SUPER SLEUTH. :)



I walked around a bit more,


found the ice cream shop and got some very good ice cream (sweet cream apple pie for Jan, Maple Walnut for myself). That was our lunch and as I have previously established, there is nothing wrong with ice cream for lunch!
After Billings Farm we drove around the area. Jan drove, I looked. This whole area is so beautiful, the colors are amazing and I think I have a new favorite place: Vermont. Jan took us up mountain roads, we stopped to take a picture of this enormous barn,
and my favorite: a covered bridge. I made Jan drive through and stop so I could walk onto the bridge.

The inside of the bridge is beautifully done,



and the view from the bridge of the Ottoquechee River was lovely!


After our sightseeing we drove to Kathie's house for dinner with Jan's family. Kathie and Annie made dinner, we sat and talked and had a great time (and a great dinner!). By the time we finally got back to the Motel it was dark and late and we just went to sleep.
I am amazed at the different places we have been to so far. The places we have been to are not really all that far from each other, but they are completely different in architecture, feel, and landscape. Cape Cod is a vacation destination, all about cute and pretty houses, the water, the cute little towns, and tourism. Marblehead is all about sailing and boats and fishing and old houses. Salem is Witches, all the history and the very old buildings that go with that, and of course what people think of witches now. Now we're in Vermont, only a couple of hours from Marblehead and Salem, and yet it is all completely different. Here everything is about the beauty of nature, of farming and down-to-earth people. Even with all the tourists and leaf-peepers it is calm and quiet and sweet. I think so far that Woodstock, Vermont is my favorite place of any on this trip.

Friday, September 24, 2010

We're going to Vermont

Jan and I left Cilla's house this morning, had breakfast in Marblehead and then got on the road. It was another beautiful day today, although it got up to 87 degrees this afternoon.

Our first stop was in Henniker, NH where we just had to check out "The Fiber Studio". All I can say about that place is: WOW!!! They have everything for spinning, dying, knitting, weaving, beading, and whatever else one can do with fiber.




























They really have everything! I even found the perfect silk thread and beads to re-create that necklace I bought the other day. I do have the tiny little crochet hook I need for the crocheted flowers with me (a girl has to be prepared for all eventualities, right?).


Poor Jan, all this shopping is wearing her out. C'mon, Jan, you can do it!




After our lovely experience at The Fiber Studio, we went back on the road, and went to Vermont. We arrived in Woodstock shortly after 3 pm and checked into the hotel.

Across from the motel is the perfect house for Beverly. It's called the "Village Inn" and maybe Beverly could stay there some day?



Here is "The Shire Riverview Motel", our home for the next couple of days. See the car on the right? That's Jan's car. It is full of stuff we bought and I am considering to send a couple of packages home so it isn't all that full (and so that there is more room in the car for stuff we might still buy).



After we checked in, I went exploring. There is a Antique Books Store next to the motel and that was my first stop. For some reason I was full of energy and needed to walk it off. Jan was tired and stayed in the room while I walked to the downtown area, checked out the stores (yes, there was a yarn store and yes, I went in), and then brought back sandwiches for dinner. We ate in the room and stayed there until Jan's stepdaughter came to pick her up. They went off to watch one of the grandkids play while I stayed in the motel to figure out that crocheted necklace. I made one flower already, but it needs some tweaking. I'll figure it out eventually.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Marblehead

While Jan was meeting her friends for lunch, Pat Flaherty and I went to the beach in Marblehead. We had lunch at "Lime Ricky's" (Lobster Roll, of course!) and then walked along the beach to find "lucky rocks". We found a few good rocks which I will take home. 'Cause obviously we don't have lucky rocks in Tampa. It was another beautiful day and we walked along the beach for a while.


Pat and I then went to downtown Marblehead and checked out all the little stores. It was very warm in most stores because nobody has A/C - not something I'm used to. In Tampa you have to bring your coat when you go shopping or to a restaurant, because every building is kept as cold as a meatlocker. Here in MA the temperatures are so nice I can actually sit outside without melting into the sand. Cool!
After lunch we went over to Pat's house and talked about knitting and weaving and we had a good time. Jan came to pick me up at Pat's house and we went back to Cilla's. For dinner Jan and I went to "The Barnacle" in Marblehead where I had - what else? - a Lobster. We are leaving tomorrow and I have to get as much Lobster as I can before we are going to Vermont.


I am sooo happy!



What do people eat in Vermont? I am NOT living on Maple Syrup, that's for sure!
When we left "The Barnacle" I took another couple pictures of the harbor and we went back to Cilla's.





Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Wenham

Jan took me to Wenham today. Wenham has the oldest continuesly operating tea room in the country, which means one thing: I had to see it, and of course have tea there! On the way we stopped at two yarn shops, "Yarn Over Marblehead" and "Yarns in the Farm". At Yarns over Marblehead I bought a ridiculously overpriced crochet necklace, but I couldn't help it, I saw it and had to have it. Now I can figure out how to replicate it. :)
After the yarn stores we were ready for lunch and we drove to "The Wenham Tea House" www.wenhamteahouse.com .


I had a Tea Lunch which was amazing! The Lobster Bisque they served with Jan's and my lunch was the best I had ever had!!!

We didn't go there just because of the tea room, but mostly because Wenham is Jan's home town. Jan showed me different places in her hometown, and told me stories about growing up here. On the way back to Cilla's we stopped at a candy store and bought some very good chocolates.
We had another great day with beautiful weather. It is perfect, warm but not humid.
I finally finished one of the socks I started the other day. For some reason i can't get any knitting done. We do stuff, we go places, and by the time we get back I am tired. I don't know why it is that I am sooo tired since we left Tampa. Must be all this fresh air that I'm just not used to. I guess I spend so much time in airconditioned rooms that the fresh air is confusing my system.