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vermont postcard scene

colonel holman

Veteran Member
vermont postcard scene.
I lived in vermont for six years going to school. A very special unique place.
On days off I would take camera in car and just drive.
 

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Cardinal

Chickministrator
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To quote an old friend of mine, "That is so picturesque I could just puke!"
:lol: really, very nice shot.
 

Lone Wolf

Lives on TB
Food!

Ayeah.

Buckwheat pancakes, smothered in fresh country butter and swimming in Maple syrup!!

Thats what this pic does to me. heh.

lw
 

colonel holman

Veteran Member
I carry a small jug of real maple syrup in my vehicle so I can have it with breakfast when we eat out. Cannot stomach anything but the real stuff. Small restaurant here in town serves French Toast stuffed with creme cheese and berries. Fat free of course. If you are passing thru, it is the Front Porch Cafe on lower Maine st, just as you leave the village going east.
 

Lone Wolf

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I carry a small jug of real maple syrup in my vehicle so I can have it with breakfast when we eat out. Cannot stomach anything but the real stuff. Small restaurant here in town serves French Toast stuffed with creme cheese and berries. Fat free of course. If you are passing thru, it is the Front Porch Cafe on lower Maine st, just as you leave the village going east.


I know where it is!

I haven't been there as yet, but now I'll make the effort to get there!!

Thanks col

lw
 
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