What do you know
about Vermont? Give me the first fact that pops into your head. (The picture
above shows an annual balloon festival held in Quechee every Father's Day
weekend.)
The truth is,
most people don't know much about Vermont. As one of the smallest states, both
population-wise and size-wise, Vermont doesn't have a big reach. As a state
with fewer than one million people, it's a different world from large American
urban areas. The natives, however, like the quirky reputation of their state. So
what is the state known for?
Mostly for its
outdoor life. Vermonters like to spend their time enjoying nature. Of course,
skiing is a big attraction for both tourists and natives.
Leaf-peeping is
another honored Vermont tradition. The Green Mountains are scenic and the
colors can be wonderful. Unfortunately, we're never in Vermont for leaf season
because of school and sports in the fall.
In the summer,
the many rivers and lakes in Vermont are put to good use. Here I am kayaking on
the Connecticut River, which forms a border between Vermont and New Hampshire.
It's idyllic.
Of course, Ben
and Jerry's ice cream empire was founded in Vermont. Their store and factory in
Stowe, Vermont is a major tourist destination, with the parking lot full of
cars from all over the US and Canada. We make a pilgrimage every summer. The
descendants of the von Trapps of "The Sound of Music" fame also live
in Stowe.
Alas, I don't yet
have any stories set in Vermont. However, my Love Charm series is set in other
well-known New England haunts such as Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, and Cape
Cod. I will be happy to gift one of these contemporary romance stories to
anyone who leaves a comment. Please be sure to include an address where I can
reach you, and tell me which story you'd like to read.
A love charm can be wayward and capricious.
Be careful what you wish for.
You can reach me
here:
Carly Carson
Website: http://www.carlycarson.com
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I love Vermont. In fact, I almost moved to Burlington. Thanks for posting, Carly.
ReplyDeleteAlways interesting to learn about the places where others live. I've been elsewhere in New England, but not to Vermont. It sounds like a wonderful place to live, particularly if you enjoy the outdoors. Not a big fan of cold and snow, though I could easily be tempted to a fall visit.
ReplyDeleteI am more familiar with Southern Vermont so I enjoyed your post! It's truly a four season state to visit.
ReplyDeleteMaggie King, so now I'm wondering why you didn't move there!
ReplyDeletejrlindermuth, it definitely helps to enjoy the outdoors, but you could say that about all of the New England states. Many people do think fall is the best time to visit Vermont, although the colors have not been great this year.
Carole Ann Moleti, all of VT is beautiful. The northern part of the state reminds me more of some parts of Europe.
Remember, anyone who wants a free book, please leave an email where I can contact you.
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