And then we went to Vermont. It is very very green up there. Jon and Mary Beth's condo is perfect for skiing. Just open the door and ski down the hill. And in the summer, the trails make for great hiking. We opted for the lazy route and rode the large 'bubble' chair lift to the top of Okemo Mtn....about 3100' at the top. Also a place to get warm and eat and get ice cream in the summer (unfortunately, we skipped that part). The chair has an orange plexiglass bubble that comes down when you start moving to protect you from the winds and snow and cold in the
winter. For our ride, it stayed up.
But the best part was a chance meeting with an old friend. Judy and I were in a quilt group, beginning over 25 years ago. It was traditional quilting but gradually evolved into art quilting. Judy is a brilliant whimsical artist who renders fabric into "paintings of the natural beauty and spirit of life". She moved to Brandon VT and lives in a charming colonial on Main Street and has a thriving gallery all while giving back to her community. I happened to pick up a brochure at the Vermont Visitors/Welcome Center and as I was paging through this catalog of Open Studios, I came upon one of her works. I recognized it immediately and was thrilled that this was the weekend of the event. We drove over the next day and it was just wonderful to briefly catch up once again. But, she was very busy with visitors so our time was brief . We will stay in touch and hope to meet up fairly soon. Please check out her website at www.JudithReilly, com
And then we came home. Although home is always welcoming, we have so many great memories of those growing grand boys, that delightful Murphy, the beauty of 'the Vineyard' and nostalgic memories of other graduations at Newtown HS. And for our first trip more protected from the virus, it was the best we could have picked.
Out here the mountains are still lightly patched with snow, the flowers are magnificent, the sky is magical blue and life is good. ( and there is no humidity to make my hair grown exponentially with the dew point).
Enjoyed your trip photos and how cool to get to see your friend's open studio with such fun and happy textile art.
ReplyDeleteNo fair! You and Judy look just the same. That must have been so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI liked seeing the green of VT in your photos. Sounds like you had an amazing trip. Fun to catch up with an old friend.
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