Thursday, June 1, 2023

A Visit

Friends from Maryland came to visit on Monday afternoon and stayed until Wednesday morning. We haven't seen them since moving to NH in 2020.

Fran and Ray

They got to experience the Memorial Day program here in town including the hot dog lunch.  We then took then to VINS (Vermont Institute of Natural Science) to see the turtles, raptors, owls, and other birds unable to survive in the wild after being injured. Sorry no photos of those, but there's a wonderful canopy walkway there that starts on the ridge, so no climbing to get to it, and heads into the trees as the land falls away below your feet.

Eventually we were 40 feet in the air. There's a web to experience and we designated Dan to climb in.  No coaxing required.


Getting out was trickier than getting in.



The walkway then leads to a tree house - 100 steps up! Fran opted out.


The view of the Quechee River was stunning.





After a thirst stop outside the entrance gate, we headed east and took a walk onto the bridge over the Quechee River Gorge.  We could hear these falls from the treehouse.




Then it was on to Lebanon for dinner at the Three Tomatoes Restaurant.

A wonderful day was had by all.

6 comments:

  1. ...what a gorgeous spot. The web is like the one Tupper Lake's Wild Center.

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  2. It looks like a wonderful day outing.

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  3. Beautiful scenery! Hope the 4 of you split the 3 tomatoes okay. Linda in Kansas

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  4. So great to spend time with friends, and what a wonderful setting!

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  5. That's quite the most terrifying spider I've ever seen! A great walkway giving access to the tree canopy - and a great view over the river.

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  6. Such a wonderful scenic area. Vermont is aptly named based on these images. I am sure it was a wonderful reunion with old friends after so many years.

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