A Florida friend of mine had a daughter living in Vt. My friend spent one winter there and said she could take the snow, not the mud. Hope you dry out soon.
It sounds like you are happy to back among the sights, and smells of home. My friend in VT often shows me photos of her road when we talk via FaceTime. It goes with the territory. You live in such a beautiful area.
Wonderful, positive thoughts! We've got flooding in the region. Fortunately, our home is high and dry... (ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
A Florida friend of mine had a daughter living in Vt. My friend spent one winter there and said she could take the snow, not the mud. Hope you dry out soon.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you are happy to back among the sights, and smells of home. My friend in VT often shows me photos of her road when we talk via FaceTime. It goes with the territory. You live in such a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of spring! It's that final release of winter and thankfully the mud doesn't last. Thanks for sharing the photos - they're lovely!
ReplyDeletesee ... it's not so bad in the north!
ReplyDeleteI visited Vermont in late May. No mud, all beauty.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear that you are finding pleasure in your surroundings as spring slowly arrives.
There is definitely a big contrast between spring in your part of the country and spring in mine, but it is all good if you look for it.
DeleteHow different Vermont is from Florida -- and from Hawaii, too. It's still chilly here to make me don a sweater.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, positive thoughts!
ReplyDeleteWe've got flooding in the region. Fortunately, our home is high and dry...
(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
The longer light of days makes surroundings beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely the darkness that I need to escape more than the cold--not that I am all that fond of extremely cold weather and piles of snow.
DeleteThe flooding has been terrible around here. I'm glad I'm high and dry! You, too!
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