Shelburne Museum, just a stone’s throw away! I shot this video back in autumn of 2008, but just found it today in some backed up files. I think it was around the time I bought […]
After many years (back in the 1990’s) I decided to revisit the Vermont Asbestos Group Mine to see how the effects of time had changed things. Now, a hazardous site and declared off limits to […]
by Scott Wheeler Some people want to make ordinances against anything that brings joy to Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom I’ve decided to make an ordinance of my own – to ban the use of lawn mowers. […]
The Antonio and Rita Pomerleau Foundation’s Neighborhood Park in Burlington, VT is one of those “don’t blink or you’ll miss it” kind of things. Every day, thousands of cars pass by on the their way […]
Honey Hollow Falls is one of those special places hidden in the hills of Vermont, that even many native Vermonters don’t know about. It’s located in Bolton, VT at Preston Brook and a gorge flowing […]
It’s not every day that you’re lucky enough to spot Elvis Presley leaning on his Cadillac in a small, Vermont town Driving through Bristol, VT on a lazy, September, Sunday afternoon and there was Elvis […]
Updated on 9/27/2023. A full photo gallery is also available to complement this Ricker Basin article. Ricker Basin is an authentic “Vermont ghost town” and the perfect place for a hike. It is located at Little River […]
Lake Champlain was the route for a number of military vessels during historic battles fought along the New York and Vermont borders. Fort Ticonderoga in New York and Crown Point are probably the best know […]
For years, I’ve always loved visiting Shelburne Museum during the Spring and Summer months. When the lilacs bloom in early Spring, a walk around the museum grounds are a must. Not too long ago, I […]
One of the great things about living in Vermont is the limitless number of things to do. I spent some time living and working in Connecticut for about a year and it was difficult to […]