Travel the USA

After the country re-opened after Covid-19, we are
"On the Road Again."
Please enjoy the 'armchair travels' and feel free to make comments.

In September of 2019, we made the
'epic' trip to the east coast for the first birthday of our grandson Evan.
Since Evan's birthday is in September, we decided to join a 29 day RV Caravan for the New England fall color. The tour starts in Maine and ends in Niagara Falls. All told, we did about 12,000 miles with the new truck and trailer.

Thursday, October 3, 2019

The Granite State - State Capital, Granite tombstones, Granite Quarry - Oct 2, 2019

Morning tour of the State Capital Building 
beautiful gold leaf dome


Ethan Allen
A Vermont hero - more than a furniture namesake.
He was a Green Mountain Boy.  They were the first to respond to the British attack in the Revolutionary War because they had become armed to fight the tax collectors from New York and New Hampshire. Both states had claimed Vermont as their territory and the Green Mountain Boys were fed up with the double taxation and decided to fight them off. Thus they were the first ones armed and ready to fight the British.  



Today, liberty and independence are still of utmost importance to them.


Hope Cemetery
This is more than an ordinary cemetery, it is mostly viewed as an outdoor art gallery.
People spend lots of time, money, energy in selecting a granite stone and a granite sculptor to secure their space in this unique territory.  
Many of the head stones have no date, because people plan way ahead for their 'location'.
It is very much a social status preoccupation to get the 'best sculptor' and the 'best stone' from the 
Barre Granite Quarry.
The tour that we got was hysterical - funny stories, and sculptures which ranged from beautiful to very odd.

This one cost well over a million dollars and took 34 years for the owner to select the
 'most perfect stones' that he could find!

He wanted his wife to be comfortable when she came to visit.

Michelangelo's Pieta
(copy)

The sculpture was hidden until the burial.
What it revealed was sweet
but the lady was not his wife--
to all the very surprised attendees of the funeral.

The wealthy person had a grave site next to this, but was horrified that he would have to 
"look at this pornography" for all of eternity - So he bought a new grave site.

This one might be more 'ordinary'


On to lunch at an old barn - turned into part of a B&B in the granite region.

 Rock of Ages Granite Quarry 
The world's largest deep hole granite quarry.
The quality is extremely high, very dense, and highly sought after.
The entire region and its economy is centered on this granite.
So interesting to see them cut those huge blocks of granite.





Last stop - a working Maple Farm - Sugar Shack
Fortunately, we were not able to see the process take place. 
The season is after winter, after lots of snow, and still very cold.




Artistic wood piles

Gastronomic Delights - Oct 1, 2019


The day of eating all over Vermont.
Started with "Breakfast at Ben and Jerry's"


The 'retired'/RIP of flavors throughout the years.


Seems appropriate!



Snail Mail


So typical of all New England scenes

Off to the Cider Store for 'brunch'!
(hard cider is pretty good at 10:30 in the morning!)

Each stack of layers gets 2500 pounds of crushed apples, then squeezed to death 
and at the end of the work day they have 4000 gallons.
I think the tourists keep emptying out the entire store. 
We have been doing our fair share of being the tourist that buys too much stuff!

End of the summer - sunflowers pretty well gone.



THE TRAPP FAMILY LODGE
STOWE, VERMONT
The highlight of the trip - so far.
The lunch was fabulous - followed by a movie featuring Maria Von Trapp and the true history of the family's escape from Austria during Hitler's take over.  They ended up in Stowe Vermont with a landscape similar to the Austrian Alps and "The Sound of Music".
The family has ended up turning the estate into a resort/hotel.
At the end of the movie we got to meet the granddaughter Christine and hear her stories.
A charming lady who works on the ski slopes in the winter, and the family lodge in the fall foliage season.




 Beautiful flowers everywhere



Wish we had better weather, but this is still beautiful

The Family Cemetery is a lovely garden on the grounds.

He only slept through a little bit - (before the movie)

Then he got to compare notes about the parents/grandparents would speak in German when they didn't want the kids to know what they were saying.

One more food stop before heading back to the campground - the Cheese Store.
Bessie is making sure things are being done correctly.


Back to the campground and the best entertainment!

Like I said - good entertainment and fun!