Monday, November 2, 2015

Faded Brilliance



At some point yesterday, I remember having a brilliant idea for a post.  Ok, to be honest, it probably wasn't that brilliant.  Rarely, if ever, do I have truly brilliant ideas.  I may have great inspirations, but that's as far as it usually goes. When I finally sat down to wrote this post, I couldn't remember what my idea had been. So, I'm just going to wrote what's on my mind.

I did do some exploring of the area yesterday.  My family will be up here Friday, so I wanted some things to do with them. I drove out to Waterbury in order to find the Ben and Jerry's Factory, because a tour there would be really cool (no pun intended). Then I drove up to Stowe, which from what I can tell is mostly a ski town, but I may be wrong about that.  I did check out the Cabot Creamery Annex Store, which had a multitude of cheese samples. In the same little complex is a Champlain Chocolate Factory Store, yummy but expensive and a Smuggler's Notch Distillery tasting room.  That is definitely a place we will go to on Saturday.  I want to find a brewery or a place that makes cider for my dad.  He loves beer and there seems to be plenty of places in Vermont for beer. I also drove to Williston, which is where most of the shopping is, at least the big named stores that most people would be aware of.

I will talk to the people I work with this week for some more suggestions for what they need to see.  They will definitely get to see my museum on Saturday.  I want to keep them busy so that they don't drive me insane while they are here. They will be leaving on Monday, but it will be nice to have them here.

5 comments:

silvereagle said...

So when do you open up the Closet Professor's Guided Vermont Tour for all of your readers!! Enjoyed learning of the area you now call home!!

Susan said...

Sounds like your family will have lots of sightseeing to keep then entertained. Seeing family can be a delight—in small doses. :)

Michael Dodd said...

Not sure what foliage may be left or anything, but when my Texan parents visited me in Boston in the fall of 1996, I drove them up into New Hampshire (where the Carmelites had a retreat house at the time), Maine and into Vermont. They loved just seeing the countryside, so different from what they were used to back home.

naturgesetz said...

Sounds as if you'll be well prepared. Whatever you don't have time for during this visit, you can plan to include in the next one.

Amanda said...

I'm glad you got to do some exploring this weekend. It sounds like you have a good idea of things you'd like to do to keep them busy. Enjoy the visit and have fun exploring some more. :)