Thankfully the boys are good walkers and despite just a few moans from Vinny we made it up to the lookout and then back down and back along the path to the car.
Of course walking in woodlands does carry it's own risks. We saw a garter snake and I managed to not have a panic attack. My DIL reassured me that there are no venomous snakes in Vermont.
I also acquired this delightful creature:
Hard to tell from the photo but it's actually a tick which Crystal carefully removed for me. I then spent some time doing a thorough search of the bed and my clothes from the previous day as I didn't notice it until the following morning! I've also kept a close eye out for any sign of infection but I seem to have escaped with no ongoing effects.
Another walk we did was to the biggest waterfall in Vermont:
This was a much easier walk and on the way back we had time to visit the Ben & Jerry's factory. It wasn't as exciting as it might have been because the factory was actually closed as it was Juneteenth but we still got the tour and the ice cream tasters.
My DIL is a teacher so she was able to be our driver and tour guide while we were there. Unfortunately, like most people working in America my son does not get a lot of annual leave which he is saving for when he visits us at Christmas and for when his brother and family visit. (That's happening now.) He's also coming over for a wedding in September and will stay for a week to catch up with family and friends here. But of course we saw him most evenings and at the weekend.
It was Father's Day while we were there so Paul and Crystal hosted a BBQ at their house so we got to catch up with their other kids and partners. I also got to see a performance by the choir that Elizabeth has joined. (She has a lovely singing voice.)
Her grandparents also came to watch so it was nice to have a brief catch up with them.
On the Monday Elizabeth, the boys, her parents took us to the Millstone Trails Hike which is on the site of a former quarry. There is a lot of granite in Vermont!
| The boys enjoyed following a story trail. |
We also did a trip to the Shelborne Museum but I'll do a separate post on that as I have lots of photos from that day.
We went out for meals with both my son and DIL and on another evening our hosts. We had some lazy days too and of course there were some football matches that had to be watched but at least they were at more civilized times than if we'd been at home.
And then all too soon it was time to leave. We went out for brunch in the morning:
Rory finds it hard to pose for photos while Vinny has no such problem:
And then Elizabeth drove us to Lebanon on the first leg of the long journey home which began on the Friday and ended at lunchtime on Saturday! We love being able to visit them, I just wish someone could invent a transporter to just get us there a lot more easily!


