Two Towns (and everything in between)

This trip anticipated a lot of contrast, and we’ve spent nearly a week moving from the mountains and forests of New England to the flat farming expanse of Ohio.  We’ve seen tranquil stretches of largely car-free roads through dense woods (Route 201 in Maine), gentle misty rain winding around the edge of the lush Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge, the scenic rapids of Kennebec and Dead rivers, steep beautiful notches and some spectacular waterfalls and swimming holes.  We have passed through the Erie Canal corridor – a great opportunity to learn about the amazing feat of building this 363 mile link that opened the vast north of the country around the Great Lakes by linking them to the Hudson River, and ultimately the Atlantic Ocean via New York City.   This engineering feat with 36 locks and aqueducts was even more remarkable as it was built by men with no experience (apparently there were no civil engineers in America in 1825 when it opened)!

 

Ohio

We have stayed largely rural during this leg of the trip – Stowe mountain village in Vermont (think where the Von Trapp family settled after leaving Austria) and Granville, Ohio, a small but charming rural University town.  Both are lovely and very different – Stowe is a cute sophisticated tourist town with wine bars and gourmet offerings; Granville echoes an earlier period with immaculately manicured streets, kids riding their bikes on the footpaths, deer wandering the streets at dusk, and a local and very popular homemade frozen custard store that seems to serve as the hub of the village.  Oh so delicious and so much better than ice cream….mmm.

We biked the pretty Recreation Trail along the river in Vermont – Amelie managed a spectacular high speed slide (racing Mummy??) replete with some impressive grazes; first injury on the trip (if you exclude Daddy’s broken toe the evening before we headed out).  We also got to experience a true Ohio country fair.   The girls loved the old-style fairground rides and games, we inspected the hogs and other livestock, and watched local trot racing.  Our rural experience was rounded off with our stay at Orchard House, a (gourmet!) farmstay with chickens  sheep, goats and even an alpaca.  We wanted to visit the Newark Earthworks – the largest set of geometric earthen enclosures in the world, but simply ran out of time!  Next time…..

Vermont

The next leg becomes a lot more urban as we hug Lake Michigan and hang out in the Windy City, Chicago.

All photos from Stowe, Granville and the many roads in between are here:

One response to Two Towns (and everything in between)

  1. Billie Tottenham's avatar Billie Tottenham

    Hi! All looks beautiful (except the very sore elbow- ouch!). Love the photos. Enjoy Chicago and hope you get to catch up with Robyn and Jerry.

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