Vermont is in northern New England, it is somewhat wedge shaped, next to New Hampshire. I have been there once. I was speaking in New Hampshire, I flew in a day early, rented a car because the conference was 100 miles from the nearest airline service. I used Holiday Inn points for a free night in Vermont. It was autumn, the landscape and trees were spectacular.
Vermont has a sparse population. The small villages often have the picture postcard appearance of Normal Rockwell America.
That is a very pretty part of the country that I have spent far to little time in.

It's one of those spots on my must see list.
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DeleteI haven't spent much time in the New England States, either. I think a trip through a few of the states and then into Canada's Maritime Provinces would be quite an adventure!
ReplyDeleteWe keep talking about that trip, we should do it some day.
DeleteA beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteAnd I was there in the fall, when it may be at its most colorful.
DeleteI spy one of those wonderful covered bridges. Penguin looks impressed too!
ReplyDeleteI had to stop and take a photo of the bridge.
DeleteI spent a weekend in New England back in the 90's, flew into Hartford, rented a car and drove through the area. Vermont was a treat to see as was all the other states in that close knit group.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had taken more time.
DeleteI stayed at a lovely inn in Vermont when I visited my son who was going to Dartmouth in New Hampshire at the time. A beautiful area.
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