2011 Summer in VT

What happens when a farm stops being a farm in Vermont?
For the property, it can be turned into an artist studio, allowing for some new life.
Pond Street Studios, Shelburne


The apple tree of Heritage Lane


Marion, just before the drive to Northway, with Olivia, Chole, Jessica, Caelin
July 2011


Upon the return from Northway, August
with Olivia, Remi,  Abra & brother


The Hartwick Crew of 2011
Tessa, Madeleine, Natalie, Paul, Stephen, George and John (and Ringo just off the side....)


'Notice how the burning coals provide heat which in turn cooks the kabob. Is it not amazing, my friend?'


Former hunk-a-day models return from a day at Charlotte beach






Althea in Cambridge, July 2011


Lake Champlain from Battery Park


Tim, Ted, Laurie and Char


At the Mansfield Trout Club, Labor Day weekend, 2011






Gilles, Dominique, Char, Natalie
Breakfast at Shelburne Farms




Char and Dominique


Natalie and Gilles


Shelburne Beach


In line for an autograph with "the Author",
Shelburne Day, 2011 at the Farmer's Market


Shelburne Day Farmer's Market




This was a major blueberry picking season all over Vermont


Vermont makes CNN, Hurricane Irene, 2011


Champlain Valley Fair: The Shelburne Farms Brown Swiss cows


The very bored Soak the Bloke at the fair. So obnoxious was this dude, even the creeps stayed away!


New Green Mountain Club Executive Director Will staffs the booth with Ted at the Fair


At the Camp with Liz and Char




Lilly and friends




The Camp Kitchen


Dinner with Liz at Baldwin Creek


Dan and Will F. in Lyme




The Cupcake Queen at work




With Dan and Sarah at the Bunten Farm in Orford, NH (just north of Lyme) at Ariana's restaurant.


Tomorrow's dinner, Bunten Farm


Gregg, Ted and Beverly at Gregg's retirement, July 2011


The 2011 DC community relations meeting
Tim, Carla, Kelly, Dana, Deneise, Jan, Ted


Union Station




Ted, Jake, Katherine, at a new find in DC:
America Eats Tavern (Penn Quarter)


Boston visit:
State House


The weird Bobby Orr sculpture at the TD Center -  Boston Garden



Sculpture based on the Lussier photo





Hilton's Tent City, the outdoor outfitting store I first visited in the summer before 9th grade. Still going strong.


Somehow, I got a room at the Fairmont Hotel on Battery Wharf, the wharf where the USS Constitution was built and launched in 1797. It had a great view. The wharf is also home to the Boston Fire Department's harbor patrol.
The Constitution is visible to the left, just to the left of the Bunker Hill monument. She is berthed at the former Charlestown Navy Yard, at one end of Boston's Freedom Trail.
Wikipedia says this about the Cutter:
USCGC Northland (WMEC-904) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter.
She was launched in 1982 by the Tacoma Boatbuilding Company of Tacoma, Washington.



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