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February 2, 2011 food / roadways / vermont

The Kingdom Road Trip

Vermont lies buried in snow.  Beautiful, white, fluffy, stuff-dreams-are-made-of type snow. Snow that delayed a business trip to Boston –

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January 9, 2011 roadways

Unlock Travel Dreams

My own 4 wish picks out of the New York Times 41 Places to Go in 2011: 4. Iceland –

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January 4, 2011 architecture / art / canada / denmark / indiana / italy / new york / norway / pennsylvania / roadways / vermont

Ahead and Back

The fourth day of 2011 already. Late on my new year post. Happy New Year! Godt nyttår! Godt nytår! Onnellista

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December 27, 2010 nature / roadways / vermont

Snow Dreams

The snow is swirling outside. Happy to not be on the road today, the soft, white landscape illuminating my cozy

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November 29, 2010 architecture / roadways

Europe or New Hampshire?

A slight detour on a drive earlier in the fall, brought me to Chesterfield, NH, and a cluster of beautiful

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June 21, 2010 food / new york / roadways / vermont

Cherries and Ferries

An outing to pick cherries at Douglas Orchards in Shoreham, VT is a rare event in northern parts. Totally weather dependent,

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June 13, 2010 food / norway / roadways

Hope and Olive

Hungry and traveling on Rt 91 near Greenfield, MA? If so, swing through town for a bite to eat at

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May 7, 2010 denmark / roadways

A Land of Fairytales

Fyn (Funen in English) is one of the islands of a diverse and beautiful country and is itself made up

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February 14, 2010 roadways

Happy Valentines’s Day – my heart is in Denmark

Sweet memories of travels in Denmark and Fyn on Valentine’s Day. Anticipation of a road trip to come in April.

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February 5, 2010 roadways

Roadways and Railways

Worlds apart – and a perfect pairing. An exhibit on roadway art, design and architecture in Norway and the High

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The few magnolia buds that survived the deer.
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