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Covered Bridges of Vermont

PicMonkey Collage1The fall season is a time when we all “ooo” and “ahhh” at the beautiful foliage. It’s as if the mountains are on fire. If you have a chance, include visiting covered bridges on your list of “To Do’s” while traversing thru the Green Mountain State.

Montgomery, Vermont is situated in Franklin County in Northern Vermont and has six covered bridges throughout town. Only appropriate that they are the Covered Bridge Capital of the United States (there’s more covered bridges in this town than anywhere else in the country). They’re a sight to see. Let me introduce you…

Hopkins Bridge – 1875PicMonkey Collage2Longley Bridge – 1863

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Creamery Bridge – 1883
057Comstock Bridge – 1883
312 315Fuller Bridge – 1890
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All of the bridges were constructed between 1863-1890 and all of the remaining covered bridges were made by Sheldon and Savanard Jewett. These bridges were made from hemlock and designed to withhold the weight of snow, large loads and loggers.

291 336Have I mentioned the views that you’ll see along the drive? Strictly Vermont in its finest!

302 310For more information regarding the history and location of these incredible beauties, visit the following link at the Montgomery Historical Society.

Today I’m linking up with The Paper Mama, Seven Clown Circus, Photography Essentials and Communal Global for{Wordless Wednesday}.

J. Lorraine Ghost Town

Just outside of Austin, J. Lorraine Ghost Town can be found. Situated down a country road in Manor, Texas the atmosphere will set the tone of the ghost town before you even arrive. Since Halloween is coming up, what a better time to visit if you are in the area. We were over the weekend and this is what we found…

J. Lorraine Ghost Town, Manor, TXJ. Lorraine Ghost Town serves beer at the bar, fresh burgers, hosts a music stage and numerous buildings. Be sure to peruse around, check out the maze or swing on by for a movie. Later this month, the ghost town will also be set up for haunted tours (be sure to check out the website). The Ghost Town can also be rented for personal events.

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Texas Tuesday: Texas Rangers

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With fall in the air, baseball season has winded down and officially ended yesterday (for the Rangers). Watching the Texas Rangers baseball team is one of my favorite things to do, especially at the stadium! I love that place! Last Saturday, I was able to attend the game. Even though we were high up (who turns down free seats?!), we were shielded from the rain that came thru and were able to enjoy the game! Here are some shots and if you have the chance, be sure to attend one next season!
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They did play the Angels… so I had to stick one photo in there of them (above). Might as well be one of the pitcher change!
Meanwhile, love some Joe Nathan!Joe Nathan 09/28/2013Joe Nathan 09/28/2013Joe Nathan 09/28/2013Rangers Fans 3Million
The Rangers have some pretty awesome fans!
… And then it started to rain…Texas Rangers 09/28/2013Rangers DugOut vs. Angels 09/28/2013And now…. it’s time to get ready for hockey season!!!!