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WW: Views From the Rail Trail

The first weekend I was home, I brought my niece on what was suppose to be a run (I never realized how much harder it was to run with a stroller) on the rail trail. (The rail trail is where the railroad use to go thru in our area which has since been converted to a walking trail.) The views are gorgeous. Pictures, no matter how great they come out, do it no justice. You’ll just have to come see them for yourself.

These were taken along Route 105 in Enosburg Falls, right before coming into Berkshire.

Rail Trail 003 Rail Trail 027 Rail Trail 038Today I’m linking up with The Paper Mama, Jenni From the Blog, Seven Clown Circus, Photography Essentials and Communal Global for{Wordless Wednesday}.

“The Shire” – Vermont

I grew up in the tiny, tiny Northern Vermont town of Berkshire, VT. When I say tiny, I mean I’m pretty sure there’s more cows than people, even now. I thought, what better way to introduce Vermont than to first introduce the town where I was raised! Here’s a glimpse into my childhood. The more things change, the more they seem to stay the same.

View from our Field

View from my parents land.

A few facts:

  • 2000 Census Population: 1,300 people
  • One store / gas station.
  • Elementary school is Kindergarten thru 8th grade.

Berkshire Elementary School

  • High school? We can pick which high school we would like to attend from one of the neighboring towns.
  • Two restaurants (one is only open in the summer, the other just opened up), one bar.

The Pine Cone Snack Bar

  • MANY, many family owned dairy farms.

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  • It’s a place where “Everyone knows your name”.
  • Canada is in our backyard. Literally.
  • ‘West Berkshire’, ‘Berkshire Center’ and ‘East Berkshire’ constitute as ‘The Town of Berkshire’.
  • Closest grocery store – about 15 minutes away.
  • Traffic? It’s either a car going slower than 50 on the main road or a tractor, probably a tractor.
  • Not one stop light in town. Not one.

A few more important buildings (considering we have them)…

The Lady of the Lourdes Catholic Church in East Berkshire.

East Berkshire Lady of the Lourdes Catholic Church

We have a fire department, volunteer only.  My dad was a volunteer fire fighter when I was growing up. The big fires were the barn fires from wet hay.

Berkshire Vol. Fire Dept.

This is the Berkshire Town Hall. I will say this is “new” to me. This building has obviously always sat here but it was recently renovated and it looks pretty nice. The previous town clerks office was about the size of my bedroom… ok probably a little bigger than my bedroom but not that much. This is nice, I’d be interested to go inside.

Berkshire Town HallFinally, coming into East Berkshire from Berkshire Center…. we love those Green Mountains in the background. It makes a sight for sore eyes. I can never get sick of looking at those peaks. The point part of the mountains in the background is Jay Peak (ski resort).

View coming into East Berkshire, VTHere’s a little glimpse into my homeland. This town holds a really special place in my heart. If you have any questions about the town or what it was like to grow up here, I’d love to hear them!

Vermont 2013 – Get Ready

Flying into Burlington International Airport. 08/24/2013

Flying into Burlington International Airport. 08/24/2013

One of my absolute favorite views is flying into Burlington International Airport in Vermont. Breathtaking views, beautiful Green Mountains but most of all it means that I’m home!

Get ready for great posts about my home state of Vermont. I couldn’t have asked for a better place to grow up and attend college and I’m wicked excited to be sharing it with you! So although my posts will be scarce this week, get ready for a ton of fun in the near future!