Category Archives: Travel

Sibling Bonding

When I go home to visit, my brother and I usually spend some quality bonding time together. Don’t tell him, but I really enjoy it. He is after all of my favorite people in this world. It doesn’t really matter what we end up doing, the outcome is still the same – he is usually blowing me out of the water in some way, shape of form. For example, in our family, it’s always been a big deal for him and I (and our grandparents) to play cards together, and I’ve been known to have my fair share of winnings. Well, things have changed – he now wins and I’m just going to say it’s because I now have the cutest niece in the world that comes in to distract me. Well played – well played.

Sometimes we hike, sometimes we go canoeing and fishing and sometimes we shoot guns.

We start with shooting skeet (or I attempt to shoot skeet). I did finally hit one, then I threw in the towel.

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Here he is showing us all how to get it done… and making it look super easy!

We later turned to a friendly target shooting competition. It all starts with the little brother teaching the big sister. Oh how times have changed. I’ll just let you guess who won that battle!

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Do you and your siblings do anything like this? Odd or not so odd? I’d love to hear them!

WW: Beauty

This week for Wordless Wednesday, I thought I would just provide a peek at a couple photos that I love of most recent. Hope you enjoy!

Covered BridgeOne of the many covered bridges in Montgomery, VT. A Vermont staple. (Keep an eye out for a post in the near future showing many more!)

SunflowerSights on my recent runs. With beautiful blue skies and the feel of fall closing in, in the air. These are beauties!

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

Northern Vermont Wine

Northern Vermont Wine

The fall season is a great time to visit Vermont, but there’s so much more to do than look at the foliage! One of my new favorite things to do is to try out new wines. Between Texas and Vermont, the difference in wines is amazing so I’d like to share with two vineyards that I had the pleasure of trying while I was in Vermont!

East Shore Vineyard

East Shore Vineyards

(Disclaimer: Please note, I did receive a free tasting at East Shore Vineyards for my review. As always, all opinions are my own.)

East Shore Vineyards is located in Grand Isle but has a tasting room conveniently located on beautiful Church Street. The tasting room is a great opportunity to try out wine without having to go out into the country, a quick stop, before or after a meal or just swing on in during the afternoon.

PicMonkey Collage1The atmosphere is comfortable and relaxing. You’ll have the opportunity to taste a few wines and review some of the local products, which they showcase. While I was visiting, they introduced me to their “Ice Wine”, which is definitely something that Texas lacks in the wine department.

Ice Wine is made on the third coldest night at the third coldest hour. The frost on the grapes is a huge component to the making of the wine. One pound of grapes literally makes only drops of the wine. The process is amazing but so isn’t the taste!

PicMonkey CollageThere is a small fee for tastings. Bottle prices ranged from $16-$25.

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Due North Winery

Due North VineyardsDue North Winery is located little farther north and situated in Franklin, Vermont. If traveling throughout Vermont’s dairy farming community, near Lake Carmi or to/from Canada suits your fancy, this is a location that you must place on your “To Do” list!

This winery has been producing wines for only the past two years and is fairly new! The delicious wine, scenic views and overall location in itself will make the trip worth the while (and the owners are incredibly nice)! There’s a great selection of wines to choose from!

274Due North provides free tastings on the weekends. Their hours are selective – please check their website or Facebook page for the latest updates.

All of the wines from both locations were fantastic. I literally enjoyed every single one! Has anyone been to either Due North or East Shore? Any favorites?