Fall Vermont Vacation
This October Sara and I got to go on our first official vacation since starting our jobs. We decided to travel to Vermont to tour the cheeses, do a little canoeing, and visit a brewery or two. We came back with lots of wine, cheese, maple syrup, chocolates, and tans (it was in the 80’s).

Canoeing on the Battenkill River in southwestern Vermont. There were trout everywhere (in the river, that is).

This Osprey was sitting in a tree munching away when we disturbed it.

More of the Battenkill River.

The Battenkill River again.

A massive, abandoned mill along the Battenkill River.

A massive old door in the Marble Museum, which was formerly the largest marble production facility in the world.
The abandoned marble quarry that some of the marble came from.

Just some more Vermont.

A little dry stream in Vermont with some nice fall foliage.

A small waterfall in the Green Mountain National Forest.

Bumper crop of apples at an applefest. The apples were good, but the fest was a bit of a bust.

A nice winery with some not to bad wine.

An apple pie festival with lots of Harley riders.

The Heirloom apple festival at the Scott Farm in Dummerston. They’ve got 70 different varieties to choose from. We brought back a whole bunch of them.

Llama. Need we say more?

One smart sheep.

Cool old barn at Scott Farms.

Awesome fall colors looking into the Green Mountain National Forest.

Sara at the monument.

No, that way!
Canoeing on the Battenkill River in southwestern Vermont. There were trout everywhere (in the river, that is).
This Osprey was sitting in a tree munching away when we disturbed it.
More of the Battenkill River.
The Battenkill River again.
A massive, abandoned mill along the Battenkill River.
A massive old door in the Marble Museum, which was formerly the largest marble production facility in the world.
The abandoned marble quarry that some of the marble came from.
Just some more Vermont.
A little dry stream in Vermont with some nice fall foliage.
A small waterfall in the Green Mountain National Forest.
Bumper crop of apples at an applefest. The apples were good, but the fest was a bit of a bust.
A nice winery with some not to bad wine.
An apple pie festival with lots of Harley riders.
The Heirloom apple festival at the Scott Farm in Dummerston. They’ve got 70 different varieties to choose from. We brought back a whole bunch of them.
Llama. Need we say more?
One smart sheep.
Cool old barn at Scott Farms.
Awesome fall colors looking into the Green Mountain National Forest.
Sara at the monument.
No, that way!