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			<title><![CDATA[Book Review: &quot;How To Survive the Recession, A Vermont Perspective&quot;]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/How%20to%20survive%20recession%20Vermont%20perspective.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />"How to Survive the Recession - A Vermont Perspective" by Bob Stannard: <br /><br />A fun read by Manchester Vermont resident Bob Stannard made up from some newspaper columns he wrote in recent years ago plus new material especially for this book. Bob figured he could help his country in this time of trial and tribulation by explaining how Vermonters get up every morning (well, most mornings), pull on their boots, and go about the task of wrestling with the bear (i.e., living).<br /><br />Bob sketches the characters (and I mean that in every sense of the word) he has met and events he has witnessed or instigated, and uses these vignettes to show how Vermonters deal with the challenges and rewards of life.<br /><br />The book in written in a conversational voice thankfully lacking in pretense. If you stopped by Bob's house, sat down with him in front of his fireplace and asked him what it's like to live in Vermont, this book would be his response. It's a very easy and quick read. <br /><br />For the most part he does not stray too far into being preachy. He often just presents people and events and then lets you draw the conclusion. For instance, he enthusiastically veers into talking about playing serious blues harmonica ("harp") with the likes of B.B. King. He relates the stories King tells of losing a profitable gig to another blues performer and how his early manager cheated him. Yet King remains non bitter, even grateful for the experience and cherishes what these men did for him rather than what they did to him. That's how to live a full and happy life. <br /><br />The book available directly from the author: <a href="http://www.bobstannard.com/" target="_blank">Bob Stannard</a>  <br /><br />Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<![CDATA[Advice&nbsp;,&nbsp;Shopping&nbsp;,&nbsp;VT Books]]>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 18:20:38 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Waterfalls Website]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont%20waterfalls%20vt%20falls%20dot%20com.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>www.vtfalls.com website</i><br /><br />I don't know why we all love waterfalls. Perhaps we've never seen a bad one. We've seen other bodies of water look bad such as muddy streams, filthy rivers, scummy ponds, and polluted lakes. But not a waterfall. If somebody did something to pollute one, it would get flushed out quickly. <br /><br />Perhaps it's "The Sound and The Fury" as Faulkner would describe a big waterfall. Or the speed. Some of them are like roller coasters after all and many of us would like the exhilaration of riding one like that. Waterfalls look like fun!<br /><br />Whatever the reason, it's always to thrill to see one, especially a big one. Vermont has many waterfalls due to our steep terrain and frequent precipitation year around. A good source of information on waterfalls is  <a href="http://www.vtfalls.com" target="_blank">www.vtfalls.com,</a> a website run by photographer Chris Hungerford. <br /><br />Chris is a full time science teacher and part time photographer living in St. Albans VT who specializes in outdoor photography. He has photographed and filmed many Vermont "waterfalls, cascades, glens, rapids, gorges, and many other natural wonders" as he says on his waterfalls website. He also has a website for his other photography that you can see  <a href="http://www.chrishungerford.com/" target="_blank">here</a> and on   <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Saint-Albans-VT/Chris-Hungerford-Photography/108542525860840?ref=ts&amp;__a=14" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and   <a href="http://twitter.com/chrishungerford" target="_blank">Twitter.</a>  <br /><br />The listing of waterfalls by name, height and nearby town is helpful but the VTfalls website does not tell you exactly where the falls are. You could end up spending a lot of time looking for them. While that can be fun in itself. it would be more enjoyable if you knew you were at least on the right track. <br /><br />One solution is to stop in the nearby towns  mentioned in the list and simply ask someone there. All the locals will know where their nearby waterfall is. Another solution is to purchase the book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/New-England-Waterfalls-Cascades-Second/dp/0881508748/ref=dp_ob_title_bk" target="_blank">"New England Waterfalls"</a>  by Greg Parsons and Kate B. Watson. It's an excellent guide and has driving directions. <br /><br />If you are visiting in summer and are interested in swimming holes, you could combine it with your waterfall search because some of the falls end up in a pool suitable for swimming. The best source for swimming hole information is <a href="http://www.swimmingholes.org/vt.html" target="_blank">SwimmingHoles.info/VT</a>  and see my <a href="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/blog_comment.asp?bi=260&amp;m=8&amp;y=2010&amp;d=&amp;s=search" target="_blank">August 7, 2007 Vermont Travel Notes blog entry</a> and the <a href="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/blog_comment.asp?bi=367&amp;m=8&amp;y=2010&amp;d=&amp;s=search" target="_blank">August 18, 2008 Waymark.com blog entry.</a> <br /><br />NOTE: the usual cautions about venturing outdoors apply. If you are walking, hiking, swimming or just messin' around near rock cliffs, deep pools of water, and fast moving rivers, there can be some danger involved. Don't assume that if the locals are doing something goofy that it must be safe. It's not - it is both goofy AND dangerous. Decide for yourself how much of a chance you are willing to take. For years there was a sign at Moss Glen Falls, between Warren and Granville, recording the dates and details of the deaths and paralyzing injuries of daredevils that took place there. The falls are beautiful but they are like a lot in nature: lack of sense can get you knocked even more senseless. <br /><br />Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<![CDATA[Advice&nbsp;,&nbsp;Nature]]>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 20:31:39 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Slate: &quot;The Only Luggage You'll Ever Need&quot;]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/patagonia%20mcl.jpeg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Starting a positive review with a criticism is probably the wrong way to go about it, but I'll do it anyway because I won't be able to continue writing unless I get it off my chest. <br /><br />A recent <a href="http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/procrastinatebetter/archive/2010/08/12/the-only-luggage-you-ll-ever-need.aspx?obref=obnetwork" target="_blank">Slate magazine headline, "The Only Luggage You'll Ever Need" </a> is wrong. The article is about the <a href="http://www.patagonia.com/web/us/product/patagonia-mlc-bag?slc=en_US&amp;sct=US&amp;p=48107-0-602" target="_blank">Patagonia Maximum Legal Carry-on (MLC)</a>, which looks like a great travel product and has many positive user reviews on Patagonia's website. It's sized to fit in airline overhead bins or under the seat in front of you. <br /><br />How that qualifies as the only luggage you will ever need, I don't know. There may be times when you need to travel with a suit or dress for instance. They won't fit in this bag and even if you managed to fold them up enough to get in, they wouldn't look too good at the other end of your journey. <br /><br />I will admit this bag would probably be my go-to bag most of the time. I'm a big fan of Patagonia products and have owned a few including a great fly-fishing rain jacket I'm still using after more than a decade of use. I don't own this travel bag but if I still flew on business I most likely would. These days, I only fly once or twice a year (thankfully) and I'm in no rush. If I have to wait a few minutes at a baggage carousel, I don't mind. <br /><br />I look back and chuckle about years of hustling through airports,  choosing the best seat assignments, closest car rental lots, etc. But I was in the consulting bidness so we were always conscious of our hours. Either we were billing the time or we were losing revenue. There was no neutral time. If that's the way you fly, and you prefer carry-on luggage, this is probably what you want. It looks like it would be a good one for car trips as well.<br /><br />I remember looking for a bag like this years ago. I tried several somewhat like it over the years but nothing ever really served well. This one looks like it would have been a home run. It also converts into a back pack and is made of water proof 1200 denier polyester - as tough as polyester gets.<br /><br />I'm a big fan of Slate too so if they like it, I'm sure it's top notch. <br /><br />Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>      ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 21:59:25 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Hardwick VT Featured in Yankee Magazine]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/yankee%20magazine%20hardwick%20vt%20article.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Once the site of a thriving granite mine, <a href="http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&amp;where1=Hardwick%2C%20VT&amp;encType=1" target="_blank"> Hardwick VT</a> became a pleasant but hardscrabble looking town after the mine closed. Then it got hit by a major fire five years ago which destroyed several important old buildings in the middle of town. But it has made an admirable comeback in recent years. Most  of that is due to the local food movement. Several articles have appeared with headlines along the lines of : "The Town That Food Saved."<br /><br />The current issue of <a href="http://www.yankeemagazine.com/issues/2010-07/features/agriculture" target="_blank">Yankee Magazine</a> now describes Hardwick as "The Center for an Agricultural Economy." It was written by <a href="http://www.billmckibben.com/" target="_blank"> Bill McKibben</a>, a Vermont resident famous for his work on global warming. Mr. McKibben writes about some of the key people involved with the local food movement including the local investor funded restaurant,  <a href="http://www.clairesvt.com/ " target="_blank">Claire's,</a> and organic seed producer, <a href="http://www.highmowingseeds.com/ " target="_blank">High Mowing Seeds.</a> It's an interesting read and provides insight into many of the related types of activities going on in Vermont today. <br /><br />Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>, located about half an hour from Hardwick  ]]></description>
			
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			<![CDATA[Advice&nbsp;,&nbsp;Food&nbsp;,&nbsp;VT Products]]>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 13:30:45 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[VT Lodging Featured in Huffinton Post]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/twin%20farms%20in%20huffington%20post.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I've been a Vermont inn owner for ten years and I still come across a few new inns each month that I've not heard of before. If memory serves, I think I read years ago that there are 1800 some lodging facilities in little ole Vermont but I just read an article about a place that may top them all. <br /><br />I had never heard of Twin Farms in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=twin+farms+vermont&amp;fb=1&amp;gl=us&amp;hq=twin+farms&amp;hnear=Vermont&amp;cid=0,0,12328715935108953698&amp;ei=I_lMTO24JcP-8AbFud0z&amp;ved=0CBkQnwIwAQ&amp;ll=43.749273,-72.566071&amp;spn=0.373497,0.891953&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Barnard VT</a>   until I came across an <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/suzanne-aaronson/whats-worth-it-twin-farms_b_651045.html" target="_blank">article about it in the Huffington Post.</a> In summary: WOW! <br /><br />I'm familiar with top shelf places like <a href="http://www.rabbithillinn.com/" target="_blank">Rabbit Hill Inn</a> and the <a href="http://www.pitcherinn.com/" target="_blank">Pitcher Inn</a> but Twin Farms is something else. <br /><br />There are 20 accommodations including suites each with  fireplace, full bath; plus cottages of different designs and each in its own secluded environment, set throughout the property's 300 acres. Take a look at  <a href="http://www.twinfarms.com/" target="_blank">Twin Farms website's</a> photos - these cottages would make fine primary residences for most people. I love the rustic Vermont theme incorporated in many of them. <br /><br />Naturally, we always want to know the rate. Sit down and hang on. Rates at the Twin Farm start at $1400 and go up to $3100. That's per night with a two night minimum weekends and holidays. For two people. Plus 27% service fee and tax. If there is just one person, they reduce the rate $100! I can't imagine anyone would go there alone but it must happen from time to time I suppose. <br /><br />The website does not say how much an extra person is if you have a group larger than two people but you can rent the entire facility for $41,000 per night. That's what I want to do and I want to invite you and everyone I know. When I win the Powerball Lottery. However, in the interest of full disclosure, my chances of winning are even lower than all those who play because I never buy a ticket. So don't hold out any hope I'll be able to fulfill my generous offer. <br /><br />Those rates include breakfast, dinner, drinks, and full use of all the facilities including a spa. So while the rates are very high, I would bet Twin Farm's expenses are very high so the rates should be reasonable for the value delivered. Taxes alone must be staggering for a place like this. Having to pay VT tax on my little property, I can only imagine how large a train load of money that Twin Farm must send to Montpelier every year. <br /><br />Even if you never go to a place like this, it's fun to read about. But I hope you do get to go someday. If so, write and let me know how it was. Add photos too. <br /><br />Jeff Connor, <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Way out of Twin Farms league but still a nice place to relax, Grunberg Haus</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 19:01:55 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Moose Watch]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Moose%20in%20Montpelier.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>Photo credit:  <a href="http://central-vt.com/moose.htm" target="_blank">www.central-vt.com/moose</a>  "Montpelier, Vermont, the nation's smallest capital city had an unexpected visitor Monday, July 19th as a moose wandered leisurely during the lunch hour. This picture was taken by an administrative assistant at Vermont State Housing Authority on 1 Prospect in the city. A co-worker, Lindsay White, remarked that she loves the ruralness of Vermont, and this was the exclamation point of the day! " </i><br /><br />I think the most frequent question we get from guests is "Where's a good place for dinner?" A close second is "Where can we go to see moose?" <br /><br />Answering the first question is easy because we have dozens of good restaurants in the immediate area.<br /><br />Answering the second question is tougher because we don't have dozens of moose hanging around nearby. We have one (perhaps more) around the inn that must come through about once a week judging by the fresh tracks we see that often. In fact a guest and his family last week pulled into our driveway one evening to find a moose standing right in front of them just a few yards off Route 100. <br /><br />Moose are most frequently in remote, rural areas but they are located all over the state and, as seen in the photo above, they can even wander into a city This one was spotted in downtown Montpelier, the state capital. Once in a while deer are seen feeding on the state capitol lawn in the evenings but moose are a very rare sight in the city. <br /><br />We have more moose road signs I think than actual moose. The last time I saw a statistic, the VT Fish &amp; Wildlife Division estimated our herd between 4,000 and 5,000. In fact, the last two moose hunting seasons, F&amp;W increased the number of permits to help reduce the size of the herd. This year, they reduced the number of permits back to 700 something.  About 200 moose are killed by automobiles each year in Vermont. Moose have little or no fear and they will usually not hesitate to step in front of a car.<br /><br />When I'm asked about where to see a moose, I tell people that you need a lot of luck to see one. For instance, the photo at the top of this blog was taken by a guest a few years ago through the windshield of his car. By the time he got the car pulled over and stopped to get out and take a better quality photo, the moose had already walked across the road (Route 100 between Warren and Granville) and was headed up into the woods. The point is that if he had left from our inn a minute earlier or a minute later, he would have missed the moose entirely. <br /><br />But having explained that, we suggest the area around Island Pond, VT for good moose watching. Island Pond is a good central location for exploring the most remote part of Vermont known as the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=island+Pond+VT&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=Island+Pond,+Essex,+Vermont&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=oKxHTI7rLIqnnAfiqp3XBA&amp;ved=0CBoQ8gEwAA&amp;ll=44.840291,-71.895218&amp;spn=0.366621,0.891953&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Northeast Kingdom (NEK).</a>  <br /><br />The Appalachian Mountain Club website has a little   <a href="http://www.outdoors.org/publications/outdoors/2001/2001-spotting-moose.cfm" target="_blank">primer on moose watching</a> you might like to read. Note especially the warnings about getting close to these animals. They're not known for being aggressive but they are wild animals and you can never be sure whether they will attack. A mother moose (cow) will almost certainly be aggressive if she is with a calf.<br /><br />An even better article is on the Island Pond, VT town <a href="http://www.islandpond.com/moose/index.htm" target="_blank">website</a>  . <br /><br />Route 105 is Vermont's "Moose Alley" but other roads such as 114, 111, 5 and 16 are worth driving as well. The back roads are also worth exploring but make sure you have enough gas in the tank before heading into backcountry. <br /><br />But I would not go to the NEK just to see moose. I'd go to see the countryside with the idea that seeing a moose would be a special bonus. <br /><br />Here is an enjoyable double (!) moose sighting video shot in the NEK by jenawesome <br /><br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/pnHD1ovVhik&amp;amp;hl=en_US&amp;amp;fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/pnHD1ovVhik&amp;amp;hl=en_US&amp;amp;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> <br /><br />Good luck on your moose hunt! And drive carefully, especially at night. <br /><br />Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:02:36 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Draft Horse Days at Billings Farm]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[    <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/billings%20farm%20draft%20horse%20days.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Copyright © 2010 Billings Farm &amp; Museum </i><br /><br />As mentioned below, if you are visiting the Quechee Balloon Festival today or tomorrow, I recommend a trip over to nearby Woodstock. It's one of my favorite towns in Vermont. And one of my favorite places in Woodstock is the   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=billings+farm+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;gl=us&amp;hq=billings+farm&amp;hnear=Vermont&amp;cid=0,0,460350023769090288&amp;ei=t_ocTLH9J4SclgfVobXKDg&amp;ved=0CBcQnwIwAA&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Billings Farm and Museum</a>, a beautiful facility.   <br /><br />This weekend, Billings Farm is holding <a href="http://www.billingsfarm.org/programs-events/special_events/draft_horse_days.html" target="_blank">Draft Horse Days</a> from 10:00 to 5:00 both days. There will be demonstrations and activities showcasing Billings Farm's draft horses, including traditional fieldwork, horse shoeing, horse-drawn wagon rides. Draft horses teams will demonstrate plowing, planting, cultivating, and mowing in the farm fields during narrated programs at 11:00 a.m., 1:00, and 3:00 p.m. each day.<br /><br />Each morning will begin with braiding the horse's mane and tails. There will also be shoeing demonstrations on the farm's Percheron, making horseshoes, and rope making. Children can learn how to make clothespin horses, take part in hobby horse races, and play Pin-the-Tail-on-the-Horse.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.billingsfarm.org/" target="_blank">Billings Farm</a> is well worth the visit not only for the Draft Horse Days but also for their everyday displays plus work that goes on the farm such as cow milking. It's a great place for children and for adults who would like to witness and learn about farm life. <br /><br />Admission: adults: $12.00; 62 and over: $11.00; children 5-15: $6.00; 3-4: $3.00; under 3: free.<br /><br />Jeff Connor    <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 12:09:47 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Quechee Balloon Festival June 18 - 20]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/quechee%20balloon%20festival.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br /> One of central Vermont's most popular events is taking place this weekend. The 31st annual   <a href="http://www.quecheeballoonfestival.com/" target="_blank">Quechee Balloon Festival</a>  features about 20 hot air balloons which launch twice a day at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. In some cases, they can accommodate passengers and there will also be tethered balloon flights. About 60 craft vendors are there and there is music, food, and children's activities.<br /><br />The deepest gorge in Vermont is located in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=quechee+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=Quechee,+Windsor,+Vermont&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=mr0cTLqYJ8KBlAfRzLTCDg&amp;ved=0CB0Q8gEwAA&amp;z=12" target="_blank">Quechee</a> and the town is known for its antique stores and shopping opportunities. <br /><br />While you are in the area, I recommend a visit to Woodstock VT, one of the most picturesque villages in New England. Woodstock is located a short drive west on Route 4 from Quechee.  <br /><br />Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 07:51:23 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe Summer Attractions Open This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20vt%20alpine%20slide.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Stowe Alpine Slide</i><br /><br />This Saturday, June 19, Stowe opens its <a href="http://summer.stowe.com/activities/summer_attractions/" target="_blank">summer attractions</a> including my favorite, the Alpine Slide. <br /><br />This adventure starts with a chair lift ride to the top of Spruce Peak Mountain. At the top, you are given a plastic sled on wheels and directed to one of the two parallel fiberglass tracks. The starter, one of the many young people from all over the world who serve as summer interns, holds the people going down and lets them go about every minute or so to allow plenty of separation from other people on the same track. You're not supposed to race the person in the track next to you but the starter sends you both at the same time so who's to say you can't get a little competitive? <br /><br />The track has curved sides to help hold the cart in. You would have to be going crazy fast to fly off a corner but, of course, a few people have found a way to do that.  The ride is very safe if you don't take wild chances. You control the sled with a stick between your legs: push forward to go faster, pull back to slow down and stop at the bottom. The ride down is two or three minutes long. <br /><br />I recommend you get at least two tickets because when you come down the first time, you will almost certainly want to do do it again. <br /><br />In addition to the Alpine Slide, Stowe has a gondola ride to the Cliff House restaurant near the top of Mount Mansfield (great views), bungee trampolines, inflated obstacle course, and climbing wall . . . great times for young people and fun watching for the older folks who bring the kids. <br /><br />Note: the Toll Road to the top of Mount Mansfield is under repair and will open in early July. <br /><br />Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 20:00:09 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Waterside Dining in Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/love%20vermont%20waterside%20dining%20may%2010.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />One of the new Vermont travel blogs I've been reading for the past few months is called <a href="http://lovevermont.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Love Vermont.</a> It's written by Katherine Kerrigan who describes herself as a "girl who fell in love with a state and a state of mind" which is actually a common situation in Vermont and one that applies to me and many others who find their way here as well. <br /><br />Her blog yesterday is especially helpful for Vermont travelers looking to find unique dining experiences.   <a href="http://lovevermont.blogspot.com/2010/05/top-ten-tuesdays-waterfront-dining.html#links" target="_blank">"top ten tuesdays - waterfront dining"</a> is a great little article with quick reviews of the best dining next to lakes, ponds, and rivers throughout the state. <br /><br />I've only eaten at four of the ten restaurants so I have some work to do. But in a state awash in great dining, it takes more than the decade I've been here to get to a large number of them let alone all of them. But that's part of the charm I suppose - the never ending discovery of new places to enjoy Vermont. <br /><br />One word of advice about one of the restaurants, <a href="http://www.henofthewood.com/" target="_blank">Hen of the Wood</a> located near me in Waterbury: it is a small restaurant that is highly popular so reservations well in advance are always a good idea. The waterside here is a nice waterfall and river immediately behind the old brick mill building which houses the restaurant.  See my <a href="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/blog_comment.asp?bi=428&amp;m=5&amp;y=2010&amp;d=&amp;s=search" target="_blank">January 11, 2009 blog post</a> which has a winter photo (ice and snow) of the falls but will give you and idea of the setting during more hospitable weather. <br /><br /><a href="http://lovevermont.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Love Vermont</a> is one of several fine Vermont blogs I have included in the right hand column of Vermont Travel Notes under the heading Travel Friends. I recommend going through it for ideas of things to see and do while traveling Vermont. There are a lot of good ideas there written by people who love Vermont and love to share their knowledge.<br /><br />Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 11:08:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Round Barn Inn on YouTube]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The Inn at the Round Barn is one of my favorite places in Vermont. It's in a beautiful valley a <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=inn+round+barn+waitsfield+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;gl=us&amp;hq=inn+round+barn&amp;hnear=waitsfield+vt&amp;cid=0,0,13571835567133610457&amp;ei=yGrKS-XlBYWglAfotuSfBg&amp;ved=0CAoQnwIwAA&amp;ll=44.205835,-72.841415&amp;spn=0.37113,0.891953&amp;z=11" target="_blank">few minutes drive</a> from the village of Waitsfield. It's not only a great place to stay but also the perfect venue for a Vermont country wedding if you're in the market for such a dream event. <br /><br /><object width="640" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/1PwA3XZoR2I&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/1PwA3XZoR2I&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="385"></embed></object><br /><br />Dave Hartshorn, shown in the video, owns a farm and farm stand <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=hartshorn+farm+waitsfield+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;gl=us&amp;hq=hartshorn+farm&amp;hnear=waitsfield+vt&amp;cid=0,0,2054120348078412247&amp;ei=U2vKS9fsCsGblgea9_X7BQ&amp;ved=0CAcQnwIwAA&amp;ll=44.21494,-72.796783&amp;spn=0.185536,0.445976&amp;z=12" target="_blank">nearby on Route 100</a> - - about half way between my inn and the Inn at the Round Barn. He has vegetables, maple syrup, honey, and other goodies on hand most of the summer and early fall. It's worth a stop just to see rural Vermont at work. <br /><br />I have had the good fortune to sample some of chef Charlie Menard's creations and I am happy to confirm that his work is outstanding.<br /><br />Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 20:11:27 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Tour Vermont With an Expert Photographer]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20photo%20tours%20spring.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />Here's a great way to get a personalized tour of the most picturesque parts of Vermont and also get some help in photographing it all. It's like getting two for the price of one! <br /><br />Steve Mermelstein is a professional photographer who <br />makes a living doing commercial, fine art, and wedding photography. He also operates <a href="http://www.vtphototours.com/" target="_blank">VT Photo Tours</a>, a company in South Burlington Vermont that escorts small groups of people to photograph some of the most picturesque scenery around this beautiful state. You can see some <a href="http://www.vtphototours.com/client-photos/" target="_blank">client samples here.</a>  <br /><br />Not only does Steve know where to go, he knows what time of day to be there to get the best light. As someone who has found a great scene but was unable to get a good photo because I was facing straight into the sun, I know the value of being at the right place at the right time. <br /><br />As Steve says on his website, "You’ll have opportunities to take photographs of breathtaking landscapes, lakes, ponds, classic and historic architecture in small villages, covered bridges, barns and farm scenes, and/or visit locations where wildlife is often observed."<br /><br />Plus, he's very willing to modify the tour to meet client requests. <br /><br />Prices vary from $299 for a half day tour to $399.99 for a full day (up to 3 persons) and usually concentrates on northern VT but he is happy to accommodate southern VT tours for a small additional gas fee. Groups larger than three are welcome too. <br /><br />Steve even has a money back guarantee! See the website for more details and contact information.  <br /><br />Right now he is booking both   <a href="http://www.vtphototours.com/now-booking-vermont-mud-season-and-spring-tours/" target="_blank">Spring</a> and   <a href="http://www.vtphototours.com/now-booking-vermont-fall-foliage-season-photo-tours/" target="_blank">Fall foliage</a> foliage tours.<br /><br />Steve is on   <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/South-Burlington-VT/VTPhotoTourscom/201292271312?ref=ts&amp;v=wall" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/vtphotog" target="_blank">Twitter.</a>  <br /><br />Jeff Connor,   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 18:46:42 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Burlington VT Jazz Festival Social Media]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/burlington%20vt%20discover%20jazz%20festival%20facebook%20page.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />As a follow-up to last week's posting about the Burlington VT <a href="http://www.discoverjazz.com/" target="_blank">Discover Jazz Festival</a>, I wanted to add that the festival has a  <a href="http://bit.ly/aEyWIx" target="_blank">Facebook page</a> and a <a href="http://twitter.com/DiscoverJazzVT" target="_blank">Twitter account.</a> They are a great way to keep up to date and discuss what's happening with the festival as it moves to its June debut.<br /><br />Jeff Connor,   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 21:53:25 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Magic Hat Presents World's First Twitter Pub Crawl?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/magic%20hat%20twitter%20pub%20crawl.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />If it's not the world's first <a href="http://bit.ly/99BzLM" target="_blank">Twitter Pub Crawl</a>, it definitely is Burlington VT's first. And who else but Magic Hat would put on such an event. <br /><br />It's scheduled for April 22, 2010 at 7:00 pm and it is structured as a team event. Throughout the night each four person team will receive clues from Magic Hat via Twitter on which pub to go to. At the end of the night, Magic Hat will check each team to see if they made it to each pub. The names of all the successful teams will be put in a drawing to determine the overall winner. Each person on the winning team gets the top prize of a round trip ticket from JetBlue to wherever the airline flies. <br /><br />All proceeds will go to The Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS). The cost to each team is just $5 per person. Also,the entry price includes one of the coolest looking T-shirts I have seen in a long time. That alone has to be worth a lot more than $5. <br /><br />Round up three other drinkers, er, friends, and help Magic Hat, JetBlue, and COTS with this first of its kind event. Who knows, maybe years from now it will the equivalent of saying you were at Woodstock. <br /><br />Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 22:15:27 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Burlington Summer Jazz Festival Announced]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/jazz%20festival%202010.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />The line up for this year's annual Burlington <a href="http://www.discoverjazz.com/" target="_blank">Discover Jazz Festival</a> has been announced and ticket sales are available at   <a href="http://www.flynntix.org/" target="_blank">the Flynn Center ticket website.</a>  This year's jazz performances start June 4 and go through June 13. <br /><br />Now in its 27th year, the Discover Jazz Festival has been called "One of the top ten festivals in the world!" by the The Music Festival Guide (Chicago Review Press, Inc.), named an "Editor’s Pick — Local Secret, Big Find" by Travelocity and IgoUgo, and described as “laid back and hospitable: with its brewpubs, boating, biking and big Green Mountains adding a nice edge to the scene,”<br />according to DownBeat Magazine. New England Jazz News simply summed it up as “This is the way a Festival should be run…”<br /><br />It's a good idea to order tickets well in advance because this is a very popular event. <br /><br />Jeff Connor,   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>   ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 20:06:08 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Franklin County Quilt Show April 10 and 11]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/franklin%20county%20quillters%20logo.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />Approximately 100 quilts will be on display at the 12th annual Franklin County Quilt Show this weekend. You can find the show at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=100+north+main+st+albans+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=100+N+Main+St,+St+Albans,+Franklin,+Vermont+05478&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=zgK8S5HRFcWAlAfVnqm8Bw&amp;ved=0CAgQ8gEwAA&amp;ll=44.805468,-73.078566&amp;spn=0.045429,0.110807&amp;z=14" target="_blank">St. Albans City Hall</a>, 100 North Main. St Albans is about 30 miles north of Burlington and close to Interstate 89 (exit 19). <br /><br />There will be special exhibit quilts including Purple Hearts Quilts, Breast Cancer Quilts, and local charity quilts.  <br /><br />In addition to the quilt displays, there will be vendors, a silent auction, door prizes, demonstrations and a raffle. Admission is FREE. The  <a href="http://www.vtmooses.us/fcqgshow.pdf" target="_blank">quilt show's web page</a> has contact information. <br /><br />The show will run from 9:00 to 4:00 Saturday, April 10 and 10:00 to 3:00 Sunday, Arpil 11.<br /><br />Jeff Connor<br /> <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 21:54:21 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Two Beer Festivals in VT This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20octoberfest%20Image1.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />There are two beer festivals in northern Vermont this weekend and it would be easy for you to attend them both if you would like. <br /><br />On Saturday, September 26, <a href="http://siptemberfest.wordpress.com/the-sip-411/" target="_blank">Siptemberfest</a>  is taking place at   <a href="http://madriverglen.com/" target="_blank">Mad River Glen</a> on   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=mad+river+glen+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;gl=us&amp;hq=mad+river+glen&amp;hnear=vt&amp;cid=0,0,11104029022761244259&amp;ei=d169SuD1Ecaj8AaXxqm9AQ&amp;ll=44.21248,-72.91523&amp;spn=0.185544,0.445976&amp;z=12&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Route 17</a> near Waitsfield VT. <br /><br />Some of Vermont's best known brewers will be there: Magic Hat, Long Trail, Rock Art, Trout River, Otter Creek, Wolavers. In addition to the "big guys," the festival will present an unusual opportunity to sample local beer from Lawson's Finest Liquids plus beers that are only available on the premises at The Alchemist Pub and Brewery, Bobcat Cafe, and American Flatbread. <br /><br />The Skinny Pancake will be making their crepes on site and the Mad River Glen Pub will be serving food as well. <br /><br />Mad River Glen will be running their single chair lift for fall foliage viewing. It's a great way to get close to the magnificent fall colors compared to looking at them through a windshield. <br /><br />Just up the road in Stowe, Oktoberfest will have will have a parade, live music and dancing, vendor and craft booths This is a family friendly event put on by the Stowe Rotary club. For children there will be games, pumpkin and face painting, and a Jumping Fun Haus. <br /><br />Oktoberfest runs both Saturday and Sunday at Jackson Arena on   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=jackson+arena+park+street+stowe+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=44.463298,-72.684088&amp;spn=0.011547,0.027874&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Park Street in Stowe.</a><br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 11:04:27 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Harvest Festival at Shelburne Farm]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/shelburne%20farm%20harvest%20festival%202009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Shelburne Farms is hosting its 31st Annual <a href="http://www.shelburnefarms.org/calendarofevents/HarvestFestFullProgram09.pdf" target="_blank"> Harvest Festival and Energy Fair</a> Saturday, September 19 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. This is a very large event and a great place to take the kids. <br /><br />There will be about 15 bands performing throughout the day,  Spanish Horse demonstration, antique tractors, hands-on cow milking, llamas, wagon rides, wood furniture building demonstrations, puppet making, "bubble magic," cider pressing, face painting, grape vine wreath making, wheat braiding (where else can you learn that?), post and beam demonstration, giant pumpkins, wood bowl making, decoy carving, cheese making and sampling, rug hooking, pellet stove demonstration, solar and wind energy displays, and much, much more. You will have more things to choose than you have time. <br /><br />Whenever our guests ask us for the best places to visit in Vermont, we always mention <a href="http://www.shelburnefarms.org/about/index.shtm" target="_blank">Shelburne Farms.</a> It is an amazing facility that Vermont is fortunate to have. <br /><br />Shelburne Farms is located a few miles south of Burlington VT on   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=shelburne+farms&amp;fb=1&amp;gl=us&amp;hq=shelburne+farms&amp;hnear=Waterbury,+VT&amp;cid=0,0,8991969563404901973&amp;ei=61e0SsvSCJGZlAeAw-CWDw&amp;ll=44.413919,-73.22216&amp;spn=0.184908,0.445976&amp;z=12" target="_blank">Harbor Road.</a>  <br /><br />I highly recommend a visit there anytime. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 06:15:57 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[British Sports Cars and American Hot Rods Travel to VT This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[    <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/flickr%20british%20invasion%20screen%20shot.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I just posted a few photos from the 2007 British Invasion on <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/grunberghaus" target="_blank">Flickr</a> to give you a small sampling of what this car show is about. <br /><br />As mentioned in my September 6 blog entry below, there will be hundreds of beautiful British cars from old to new. The  <a href="http://www.britishinvasion.com/" target="_blank">British Invasion </a> web site has more details. My friends from the <a href="http://www.classicbikeexperience.com/" target="_blank">Classic Bike Experience</a> will be there as well to display some British Motorcycles.  <br /><br />The Boston Sunday Globe named this event as their number one choice for "Best 10 things to do within a day's drive of Boston." And the Vermont Chamber of Commerce has named it several years in a row as a Top Ten Event in Vermont. <br /><br />The event will be held at the  <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=78+weeks+hill+road+stowe+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=gMuxSr-KNoOktgfgm-WgCA&amp;ll=44.475502,-72.689152&amp;spn=0.023089,0.055747&amp;z=15" target="_blank">Stowe Events Field</a> on Weeks Hill Road, just off Route 108. <br /><br />It runs this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. <br /><br />On the same weekend, there's a very large <a href="http://nsra-usa.com/index.php/site/evdet/142" target="_blank">street rod show</a> at the  <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=105+Pearl+Street+Essex+Junction,+Vermont+05452&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=Lc2xStTjDJintgf6ia3zBw&amp;ll=44.496016,-73.11161&amp;spn=0.092324,0.222988&amp;z=13" target="_blank">Champlain Expo Center</a> put on by the National Street Rod Association. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>   ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 10:08:27 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Shelburne Museum Goes to the Dogs Sept 13]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[   <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/shelburne%20museum%20dog%20show%20TiconderRover%20winner%20costume%20contest%202007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>TiconderRover, winner of the costume contest in2007, wearing a model of the Ticonderoga steamship which is on display at the museum</i><br /><br />Dogs, dogs,dogs. Flying disc dogs, retrieving dogs, pointing dogs, sled dogs, obedience dogs, agility dogs, police dogs, working dogs, dancing dogs, and even fashion show dogs in costume  - they'll all be at the Shelburne Museum in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=shelburne+museum+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,1920295019677653453&amp;ei=b1WsSpP7FoHVlAfNz-jRBg&amp;ll=44.402882,-73.238983&amp;spn=0.184943,0.445976&amp;z=12&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank"> Shelburne VT</a> Sunday, September 13 starting at 10:00 am and continuing to 4:30.  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.shelburnemuseum.org/visit/calendar_events_detail.php?id=43" target="_blank">Shelburne Museum Goes to the Dogs </a>  is a fund raiser for area animal welfare groups and an admission of $10 for adults and $5 for children is charged. <br /><br />The PAWsitively Vogue Fashion Show and Canine Costume Competition is at 1:30. <br /><br />(c) 2009 (except the photo) Jeff Connor  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 13:13:22 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Killington Hay Bale Festival ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/killington%20vt%20hay%20bale%20festival.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />If you are traveling around the Killington VT area in the next few weeks, you will see some unusual hay bale sculptures alongside the roadway. <br /><br />They're part of the <a href="http://killingtonhayfestival.com/" target="_blank">Killington Hay Festival,</a> an annual exhibit of clever sculptures made of both round and square hay bales. <br /><br />Get your camera ready and head out to see giant 30 foot hay bale structures fashioned into whimsical characters. There are 35 of them around the Killington area. The festival's website has a <a href="http://www.crescentfrog.com/art/Hay%20Festival%20Map.pdf" target="_blank">map</a> of them so you can plan your tour. The exhibits are left in place through October. They are made by artists and enthusiastic amateurs.   <br /><br />  <a href="http://www.cabotcheese.coop/" target="_blank">Cabot Creamery</a>  is sponsoring  the exhibit and providing free sample of their cheese at the Killington Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center on Rte 4.<br /><br />You can stop at the Killington Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center on Route 4 to pick up a Hay Festival Scavenger Hunt guide and complete the quiz on Vermont agriculture. Answers are provided at each sculpture. There will be prizes and complimentary Vermont Cabot Cheese at the Welcome Center.<br /><br />Some more photos are available on the festival's   <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Killington-VT/Killington-Hay-Festival/267732355723?v=wall" target="_blank">Facebook page. </a>  <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor (except the photographs)   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>   ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 22:24:14 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Burlington VT Art Hop Sept 11 and 12]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/burlington%20vt%20south%20end%20arts%20and%20business%20assoc.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><br />17th annual Burlington <a href="http://www.seaba.com/2009-Art-Hop" target="_blank">South End Art Hop</a>  , Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12, has works on display from 500 artists in 100 studios and business facilities around town.  <br /><br />There is a juried art show, an artist designed mini-golf course made of recycled materials, fashion extravaganza, and artwork for sale. <br /><br />It starts Friday from 5:00 to 9:00 pm and continues Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. If you can't attend these two days, you will have other opportunities because most of the art will be on display for another month or so. <br /><br />The web site has a   <a href="http://www.seaba.com/2009-Artist-and-Sites" target="_blank">Artists and Sites page</a> which lists all the display locations and which artists' works are there. <br /><br />There is an enormous number of intriquing events such as tortilla baking demonstrations, hat making workshop, mini golf putt-putt on the artist-created recycled materials course built on-site, family drop-in and create center, yarn spinning and glass bead making demonstration, classic car and motorcycle show, fabric art demonstration, quilting demonstrations (make and take yo-yos!), build or rebuild chairs workshop, and much more.  <br /><br />The web site mentions a map but I couldn't find it in a few minutes of looking. However, if you just go to   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=pine+street+burlington+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=j6mqSsL-DcK3lAfQ--zWBg&amp;ll=44.464355,-73.20478&amp;spn=0.023094,0.055747&amp;z=15" target="_blank">Pine Street in Burlington VT, </a> you will find many of the event locations and you can probably get more information on locations there. <br /><br />This is a very popular event in Burlington and highly recommended. <br /><br />(c) 2009  Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 14:29:15 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[09-09-09]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Magic%20Hat%209tacular%20sept%209%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I just found out that Magic Hat Brewing  is having a <a href="http://www.magichat.net/9909" target="_blank">"#9tacular"</a>  event tomorrow to celebrate 09-09-09, September 9, 2009. There's no mention of the next one a thousand years from now so it's best to attend this event which will be held on <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=church+street+burlington+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=1w-nSoLoEs6ttgfo0YWrCA&amp;z=15" target="_blank">Church Street</a> in Magic Hat's hometown of Burlington VT. <br /><br />Magic Hat has a special affinity to nines because of one of the brewery's most popular beers is named #9. And if there's anything this company likes almost as much as beer, it's having a good time. <br /><br />#9tacular starts at 6:00 pm and goes 'till 10:00. That's pm, not the next morning. There will be live karaoke, a performance by <a href="http://rubblebucket.com/" target="_blank">The Rubblebucket Orchestra band,</a> a laser light show, a <a href="http://www.magichat.net/scavengerhunt" target="_blank">scavanger hunt</a> to benefit the non-profit   <a href="http://www.burlingtoncityarts.com/" target="_blank">Burlington City Arts,</a> and a chance to win a very cool #9   <a href="http://www.magichat.net/9909/bike-giveaway" target="_blank">cruiser bike</a> (contest ends Sept 18). <br /><br />If you can't travel to Vermont for this, there will be many other   <a href="http://www.magichat.net/9909/events" target="_blank">#9tacular events</a> around the country that may be nearer for you. <br /><br /> (c) 2009 Jeff Connor (except the Magic Hat artwork)    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 21:10:46 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[British Invasion Car Show, Stowe, September 18 - 20]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/british%20invasion%202009%20website.jpg" border="0" alt="" />   <br /><br />A boy and his car.<br /><br />My first car was a 1959 MGA. I bought it for $350 and sold it a few months later, a deal I had to make with my parents to get them to acquiesce to what I thought was one of the greatest ideas of all time: me in a sleek, fast, and nimble car to try out my inestimable driving skill<br /><br />I sold it for the same amount I had bought it for and I broke even except for gas plus all the polish, wax, and other chemicals I put on or in it. <br /><br />I enjoyed - no, make that - LOVED, driving the MG that summer. I spent hours each day driving or working on that car. It has rusted out rocker panels which I carefully scrapped out and painted rust-proof silver. With a meticulousness worthy of a new category of dementia, I sanded each wheel and sprayed them in short stages with the leftover paint from the rocker panel project. There was not one run in the paint. Of course, it took me more than a week of light spraying to achieve that. And I had to mask the tires each time to keep overspray off them<br /><br />The tires were so old they had dried out and developed hundreds of fine cracks. New tires would have been the only sane solution but to a teenage boy with more hormones than money, I found a better answer in a product called tire paint while I was wandering the aisles in an auto parts store. The first thing I thought of was that if I had found it earlier, I could have just painted over any silver overspray. Oh well. You learn to say that a lot when you own an old car but especially old British sports cars.<br /><br />I had  tried tire dressing first but the tires simply soaked it up and kept asking for more by displaying the same faded gray color they had before I spent an hour applying multiple coats of dressing. <br /><br />This was back in the days before Armor-All so you never saw cars with shiny tires. But my MG's tires were beyond shiny - they looked absolutely glossy with their new coat of tire black. I didn't like the look but most of my friends and family did not mind too much. That may have been due to their bewilderment that someone would actually take the time and money to do such a time wasting thing. I had a car with super black tires but all they could see was a black hole. <br /><br />A year or two later, I scored the ultimate achievement, an MG TD. It had been restored and didn't need much of anything until  a few months later in upstate NY when a plug on the engine rusted out, draining all the water, and turning the engine into a stationary metal grinder.<br /><br />I sold it and began my VW beetle period. But I never fell out of love for those old MG's and I hope they are still on the road. That's one reason why I look forward each year to the   <a href="http://www.britishinvasion.com/" target="_blank">British Invasion</a> car show in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=stowe+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=qhqkSsPBKJCx8Qb2voD0Dw&amp;ll=44.473971,-72.655334&amp;spn=0.738873,1.783905&amp;z=10&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Stowe VT.</a>  <br /><br />I'm sure it is one of the few places in the country where you can go to see a large gathering of old British motorcars as the British call them (to distinguish them from non-motor cars I guess  - pedal cars and so on?). <br /><br />Last year, 610 cars and motorcycles were entered in the British Invasion. Perhaps with the economy the way it is, there may be a drop in attendance but certainly there will still be more than enough cars to see. And they will all be magnificent examples - they don't allow junk or near-junk like my old MGA.<br /><br />If you enjoy cars, especially old cars, you will certainly want to be there. I have to work that weekend but I'll try to find a little time to hop on my old British motorcycle and blast up there.<br /><br />(c) 2009  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 14:11:02 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Architecture &amp; Design Film Festival Sept 24 - 27]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/architecture%20and%20design%20film%20festival%20waitsfield%20vt%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />As if architects, designers, builders and anyone interested in their work needed a reason to travel to Vermont during fall foliage, the <a href="http://www.bigpicturetheater.info/" target="_blank">Big Picture Theater</a>   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=big+picture+theater+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,2793348243775823025&amp;ei=EAmjSvDVMIi7lAenwpH1CA&amp;ll=44.315497,-72.855835&amp;spn=0.370438,0.891953&amp;z=11&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">in Waitsfield VT</a>, will be showing more than 30 feature-length films, documentaries and shorts about how architects and designers create. <br /><br />"The films profile visionary architects, the creative design process, environmental issues and the brilliant designs that we see and use every day." Filmmakers, architects and designers will also be leading discussion sessions. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.adfilmfest.com/" target="_blank">Architecture and Design Film Festival</a> will benefit the <a href="http://www.yestermorrow.org/" target="_blank">Yestermorrow Design/Build School, </a> Warren VT, which has over 150 hands-on courses per year in design, construction, woodworking, and architectural craft and offers a variety of courses concentrating in sustainable design. <br /><br />The festival runs four days from September 24th through the 27th. Information about  <a href="http://adff.inticketing.com/films" target="_blank">advance ticket sales</a> is available on the website. <br /><br />(c) 2009   Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 19:47:49 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Mad River Valley Craft Festival]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The 39th annual <a href="http://www.madrivercraftfair.com/index.htm" target="_blank">Mad River Valley Craft Fair</a> takes place on  September 5 and 6, 2009, at <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=3337+main+street+waitsfield+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,5974838645695283581&amp;ei=zc-hSq73Mc7OlAfJ-5X1CA&amp;ll=44.225028,-72.907333&amp;spn=0.371009,0.891953&amp;z=11&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Kenyon's Field</a> in Waitsfield VT.  <br /><br />About 100 <a href="http://www.madrivercraftfair.com/2009_by_craft.htm" target="_blank">exhibitors</a>  displaying accessories,  clothing, dolls and clothing, drawings, etchings, fabric/fiber, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, mixed media, painting, photography, pottery, porcelain, sculpture, wood. There will also be music, food, children's activities, door prizes, and live demonstrations. <br /><br />This is a very high quality show with top exhibitors from Vermont and a few surrounding states. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus </a>  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 11:38:14 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Balloon Rally at Shelburne Museum Sept 4 - 7]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20balloon%20rally.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Here's another reason to visit the  <a href="http://www.shelburnemuseum.org/" target="_blank">Shelburne Museum</a>, a magnificent facility that I consider a must-see in Vermont. <br /><br />This Labor Day weekend, the <a href="http://www.vermontballoonrally.com" target="_blank">Vermont Balloon Rally</a> will be held on the grounds of the museum from September 4 through 7. About 30 balloons are expected to attend. <br /><br />Spectators will be allowed to walk among the balloons and watch the flights each day early mornings and late afternoons. Children are no only allowed, they're encouraged to come see this colorful event. There will also be face painting, bounce house, free rides on the museum's antique carousel, nighttime balloon glow and a balloon walkabout where kids and adults can actually walk through a partially inflated balloon lying on the ground. <br /><br />Rides will be offered including tethered rides and full flight  rides. If you would like to do a full flight, it's best to make reservations in advance which you can do on the website. <br /><br />Thanks to some generous corporate sponsorship, prices for the event are very low: children 12 and younger are free;  children 13 and older (yes, that includes adults) are $7 for a four day pass. Or, just pay $20 for a carload up to a maximum of 6 people. The value of the museum and this event far exceeds those prices.  <br /><br />The Shelburne Museum is located Route 7 a few miles south of Burlington on the shore of Lake Champlain. This   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=shelburne+museum&amp;near=Waterbury,+VT&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,1920295019677653453&amp;ei=IWmgSoy6Bamg8Qab8aXXDw&amp;ll=44.377367,-73.223019&amp;spn=0.046256,0.111494&amp;z=14&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Google map</a> has it on the wrong (east) side of the road but it will get you close enough.  <br /><br /> <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20balloon%20rally%20walkabout.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Balloon walkabout</i><br /><br />(c) 2009  Jeff Connor (except the photos)  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 19:36:54 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Travel Videos on MSN]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/msn%20appetite%20for%20life%20zimmern.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />MSN has an online video series hosted by <a href="http://appetiteforlife.msn.com/?source=msn&amp;gt1=25052#/meetandrew " target="_blank">Andrew Zimmern</a>  in which he travels around the country recording interesting places to visit, usually focused on food. Zimmern was host of the Travel Channel show, "Bizarre Foods" and now hosts Travel Channel's "Bizarre World" in addition to being a chef, writer, and teacher. <br /><br />Zimmern was recently in my area of Vermont to visit <a href="http://www.benjerry.com" target="_blank">Ben &amp; Jerry's</a>  Ice Cream,   <a href="http://www.littleriverhotglass.com/" target="_blank">Little River Hotglass Studio</a>, and   <a href="http://www.coldhollow.com/" target="_blank">Cold Hollow Cider Mill</a>. He doesn't just visit though - he gets right into production, creating his own Ben &amp; Jerry's flavor in the test room, blowing a glass jar at Little River Hotglass, and making cider doughnuts at Cold Hollow. <br /><br />These <a href="http://appetiteforlife.msn.com/?source=msn&amp;gt1=25052#/viewlocation/c_10_a" target="_blank">Appetite for Life.</a> episodes are a good way to get some behind-the-scenes views of popular attractions in Vermont and elsewhere. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 19:32:36 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Fiestavus Vermont Comedy Tour]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/fiestavus%20vermont%20comedy%20tour%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The <a href="http://fiestavus.com/vtcomedytour" target="_blank">Fiestiavus Vermont Comedy Tour</a> begins tonight at the <a href="http://www.bigpicturetheater.info/" target="_blank">Big Picture Theater</a>  in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=big+picture+theater+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,2793348243775823025&amp;ei=urOVSrH1ApO4lAf_uuGvDQ&amp;ll=44.234377,-72.833862&amp;spn=0.232213,0.441513&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Waitsfield VT. </a>  <br /><br />The tour features eight standup comedians traveling around Vermont giving five performances from August 26 through September 2. Some of them are traveling in a prototype Ford Fiesta as part of that company's   <a href="http://www.fiestamovement.com/" target="_blank">Fiesta Movement program.</a> One of the tour organizers, Seth Beck, was a winner of the Fiesta Movement contest which awarded 100 "agents" like him the use of a new Fiesta for six months. <br /><br />Here is the tour schedule: Wednesday, August 26, 7:30 p.m., Big Picture Theater &amp; Cafe, Waitsfield. $5 cover charge. <br /><br />Thursday, August 27, 9:00 p.m., Positive Pie restaurant,  Montpelier, VT. $5 cover charge. <br /><br />Friday, August 28, 8:00 p.m., The Hartswick Studio, Sheffield, VT. Purchase $10 tickets  <a href="http://comedyinsheffield.eventbrite.com/" target="_blank">here. </a><br /><br />Saturday, August 29, 8:30 p.m., On the Rise Bakery, Richmond, VT. $5 cover charge. <br /><br />Wednesday, September 2, 7:30 p.m., One Half Lounge, Burlington, VT. $5 cover <br /><br />At all these events except the September 2 performance, the Ford Fiesta will be on display. <br /><br />The Fiestavus Vermont Comedy Tour was created by native Vermonters Nathan Hartswick and Ford Fiesta "agent" Seth Beck. <br /><br />For a preview of what to expect from the comedians (some R rated material by the way), you can take a look at the   <a href="http://vimeo.com/5129127" target="_blank">Vimeo</a> or  <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c9Pyp1Mzp8" target="_blank">YouTube</a> videos.   <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/fiestavus%20vermont%20comedy%20tour%20ford%20fiesta.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>Fiestavus Vermont Comedy Tour's Ford Fiesta </i><br /><br /><br />(c) 2009  (except the photos) Jeff Connor <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 17:07:05 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Alchemist Brewpub Update]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/alchemist%20website%20logo.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /> <br /><a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com" target="_blank">The Alchemist Brewery and Pub</a> is one of the most popular spots in this area for tourists and residents alike. Anyone who is a beer lover should put The Alchemist on your must-do list (bucket list?). It's located on   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=alchemist+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,1401264098300384424&amp;ei=9FiPStPtF5WHlAf806nCDA&amp;ll=44.338813,-72.756035&amp;spn=0.007244,0.013797&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">South Main Street in Waterbury VT.</a><br /><br />To keep up with what brewer John Kimmich is preparing, you can subscribe to the <a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com/blog/" target="_blank">blog</a> RSS feed. A recent entry talks about the gluten free offerings as well as other <a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com/summertime-beers/" target="_blank">Summer Time Beers.</a> John started preparing gluten free beer and food offerings after his wife and co-owner Jennifer discovered she needs to consume gluten-free products.<br /><br />The food there is excellent so be sure to give it a try too. Executive Chef Jeff Lang uses a lot of locally grown fresh produce in his <a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com/menu-ingredients/" target="_blank">imaginative menu</a> which you can look over on the website before you arrive. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 21:13:25 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Moose]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/mad%20river%20glen%20mother%20moose%20w%202%20babies.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Mad River Glen moose population has grown by two this year.</i><br /><br />One of the most frequent questions we get here at the inn is "where can we go to see a moose?" There are several areas nearby where the possibility is greater but sighting a moose is a rare occurrence even for people who live and work in the forests. <br /><br />The moose photo at the top of this Vermont Travel Notes blog is a good example. It was taken by a guest in early November several years ago while he was driving on Route 100 between Warren and Granville VT, a popular place to spot moose because of the swampy areas alongside the road. It's not a particularly good photo because he quickly took the shot through the car windshield. He got some better quality photos after he stopped the car and got out but by then the moose was into the woods and walking away so the angle of the photo does not work well. But he was lucky to see it at all. If he had left here a minute earlier or a minute later he would have missed the moose entirely. That's moose spotting for you (or seeing any unusual wildlife for that matter). <br /><br />I have seen two moose this year but that is very unusual. Most years I don't see any. We have one walking through our property about once a month but we never see it. He or she comes through late at night and all we see are the footprints the next day. <br /><br />Last winter, we had a few skier guests tell us of seeing a moose near the trails at Mad River Glen. One of them even hit the moose after coming around a corner and seeing it standing right in front of him. He reacted fast enough to squat down so he only bumped the moose a little bit. It must not have bothered the moose too much because it merely looked at the skier for a moment and then walked slowly into the woods. <br /><br />The moose above may be the same one and, as you can see, it's a female with two calves it had this year. This <a href="http://www.madriverglen.com/gallery_public/?Page=details.php&amp;ls=0000000314&amp;set_seq=10&amp;imageSet=1250900574-4a8f3a5e2b035" target="_blank">moose photo</a> and other Mad River Glen photos can be seen on the Gallery page at the <a href="http://www.madriverglen.com" target="_blank">Mad River Glen</a> web site. <br /><br />So, if you want to go moose spotting, the best area is the most remote part of Vermont, the Northeast Kingdom as it's known. Just try the roads around the town of <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=island+pond+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=xEyPSoblI461lAfQoIGYDA&amp;ll=44.815941,-71.906891&amp;spn=0.229906,0.441513&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Island Pond.</a> Even if you don't see a moose, it's a beautiful area to do some sight seeing. Stop in some of the local country stores and ask around about where people have seen moose lately.  <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> except for the moose photo by Deb Steines and Bob Rogers on the Mad River Glen website ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 19:26:33 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Burlington Sunset Over Lake Champlain]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/crepuscular%20champlain%20aug%2016%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i> Photo by John Hughes</i> <br /><br />We often recommend Burlington to our guests and, if they decide to go, we suggest they stay up there to watch the sunset over Lake Champlain. This photo is a good example of why. It's from my favorite photoblog,  <a href="http://megapickles.my-expressions.com/" target="_blank">Megapickles</a>, which has a new photo every day by St Michael's College professor John Hughes. I highly recommend bookmarking the site and checking it frequently. I've been following it for years and it consistently has great work.<br /><br />Jeff Connor  <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 22:11:22 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Fly Fishing Festival in Manchester VT]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/american%20museum%20of%20fly%20fishing%20manchester%20vt.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> American Museum of Fly fishing, Manchester VT</i><br /><br />I enjoy fly fishing even though I'm not good at it. And I'll probably never get good because I go so infrequently. Over the years though, it has been the motivation to put me in some beautiful places and that's what I enjoy most about fishing for trout. The fly rod is just so I don't look like some idiot standing alone in a river. Now I look like a harmless old fool flogging the water with a stick. That's much better don't you think?<br /><br />Early last fall, instead of going fishing as I should have, I visited the   <a href="http://www.amff.com/" target="_blank">American Museum of Fly Fishing</a>. It is a very impressive facility located next to the Orvis headquarters in Manchester VT. The building itself is a beautifully restored home on Route 7A a few minutes south of the town. If you enjoy fly fishing and all its traditions, you'll enjoy spending some time there. When I visited, admission was free to the main part of the museum but the art gallery had a small charge. <br /><br />I was able to visit the library, reading room, museum store, and other rooms - there is enough there to hold your interest for an hour or more. And if you bring your fishing gear, you can fish the nearby Battenkill, one of the most famous trout streams in the world. <br /><br />This Saturday, August 15, the museum is holding a fly fishing festival with displays and vendors of antique tackle, rod builders, artwork, fly tyers, fish carvers, and more. New to the festival this year is a great opportunity to "Cast with the Legends" where you can test famous antique rods to see how they feel. It's a rare opportunity to not only hold but also cast rods that would cost a lot of money to buy. <br /><br />While you are in the area, I also suggest a visit to   <a href="http://www.hildene.org" target="_blank">Hildene</a>  , the estate of Robert Todd Lincoln, some of President Abraham. It's a beautiful home with impressive gardens and grounds. <br /><br />Manchester is known for its outlet stores, many of them very upscale brands. If you are a shopper, brace yourself to see many compelling bargains. Also, as mentioned above, the <a href="http://www.orvis.com/intro.aspx?subject=379" target="_blank">Orvis flagship store</a> is located next to the museum and is a must stop too. Be sure to see the huge trout swimming in the pond that is half outdoors and half in the store. Just up Route 7A going north toward town, the Orvis outlet store has some incredibly low prices. <br /><br />  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/orvis%20flagship%20store%20manchester%20vt.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i> Orvis Flagship Store</i><br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor (except the American Fly Fishing Museum and Orvis photos which are owned by those respective organizations   )]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 22:49:53 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Rave Reviews at the Weston Playhouse]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Rent%20at%20Weston%20Playhouse%20Aug%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>Jeremy Leiner in "Rent" - photo courtesy of Weston Playhouse, all rights reserved</i><br /><br />The rock musical, "Rent" is playing at the <a href="http://www.westonplayhouse.org" target="_blank">Weston Playhouse</a> and receiving  rave reviews. Great reviews are common at the Weston Playhouse and the comments for this play indicate that the cast and crew of "Rent" are giving a traditionally strong Weston  performance.<br /><br />Here are a few of those   <a href="http://www.westonplayhouse.org/blog/?p=65" target="_blank">comments:</a>  <br /><br />"It blew me away!  I’ve been coming to the Playhouse for close to 20 years and this production goes to the top of my “fave” list." <br /><br />"This was a wonderful show. A terrific cast, amazing voices, a fabulous set. You’ve got to see it…Go with an open mind and you’ll leave with an open heart. Well done all of you!"<br /><br />"Came to the Sat. matinee and didn’t expect to be so overwhelmed by the show. First rate cast delivered a first class performance. The standing ovation was well deserved. How lucky we are to have such quality theater here -Broadway has nothing on Weston!"<br /><br />"Rent" had a strong run off Broadway and later on  Broadway where it won a Tony Award® for Best Musical.<br /><br />The play continues through August 22 on the Playhouse Main Stage, <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=playhouse&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;radius=22.19&amp;sll=43.305194,-72.722626&amp;sspn=0.491684,0.883026&amp;rq=1&amp;ev=zo&amp;ll=43.420011,-72.820129&amp;spn=0.465814,0.883026&amp;z=10&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Village Green, Weston VT</a><br /><br />Note that the play has a rating of NC17 - Adult language, content, and brief nudity. It may not be appropriate for people under the age of 17.<br /><br />Weston Playhouse productions often sell out so it's a good idea to   <a href="http://www.westonplayhouse.org/mainstage3.php" target="_blank">get tickets</a> in advance. <br /><br />Weston Vt is also home to the <a href="http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/Shop" target="_blank">Vermont Country Store, </a>one Vermont's top shopping attractions. It's very close to the Playhouse, on the opposite side of Main Street. <br /><br />(c) 2009 (except the photograph above owned by the Weston Playhouse) Jeff Connor]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 20:46:15 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Time to Plan Fall Foliage Travel]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/parking%20lot%20sept%2027%20081.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Our parking lot, September 27, 2008</i><br /><br />With all the rain and cool temps, it seems like we haven't started summer yet so fall has to be far off. And, while we have about two months before the fall season rolls in, planning for it should be started. <br /><br />Looking at our reservation book, I can see the early birds have been calling steadily already. We are far from full in late September and early October but we are close enough now that you should make lodging reservations very soon for the last week in September and first two weeks of October (maybe a week later in southern Vermont). Fall foliage is our busiest time of year and if you want to find a place to stay, especially on weekends, you should decide now. <br /><br />That's not true just for us - every inn and motel is filling in their most popular rooms. You can wait until the last minute if you must, but you will get either the smallest or the most expensive rooms as options. And I certainly would not drive or fly here without having your lodging reservations lined up and confirmed. Every year we get some people looking for a room after they have arrived in the area and they often end up spending a lot of their valuable time looking for a room.<br /><br />Last year's fall foliage colors were spectacular and the season was one of the best in the most people's memories. It was a year like this year with a very rainy June and July. Not so great for people but trees loved it. They had a low stress summer and celebrated with a fireworks display of color. I swear some of the trees looked fake they were so bright and colorful, especially the reds. Some of our maples had orange leaves that looked like they had been painted on with neon paint. I can't wait to see what our beautiful Vermont hillsides will look like this foliage season. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 14:39:18 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Northwest Airlines Logo(s)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/northwest%20tails.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I've seen Northwest Airlines planes for many years  but I never noticed something peculiar about them until it was pointed out to me a couple of weeks ago. <br /><br />The logo is obviously a compass marker pointing in the northwest direction when you view the plane from the port (left) side. But if you view the airplane from the starboard side, the logo is suddenly pointing northeast!<br /><br />Northwest is northwest no matter where it is viewed from. And it is so marked on every compass in the world. Why Northwest Airline chooses to do otherwise on one side of their airplanes is a mystery to me. If anyone knows why, I would appreciate hearing from you. The first one to respond gets a $30 discount voucher toward a stay here. <br /><br />By the way, Northwest (recently acquired by Delta) flies twice a day between Detroit (DTW) and Burlington VT (BTV). You can see flights from all the airlines into Burlington on the <a href="http://www.burlingtonintlairport.com/" target="_blank">BTV website. </a> There are 45 to 50 flights a day into Burlington from 12 airports in 10 cities. <br /><br />© 2009  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 20:40:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Mother's Day Ideas]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont%20teddy%20bear%20mothers%20day.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Nobody loves you as much as mom. You can give her a Mother's Day she will cherish with the gift of Vermont. Take her to a Vermont inn, restaurant, attraction, or simply a drive in the country. <br /><br />If that's not possible this year, you can send Vermont to her with a Vermont Teddy Bear. They are very good at online orders and ship quickly. If you are going to travel to Vermont next weekend (Mother's Day is May 10), a   <a href="http://www.vermontteddybear.com/Static/Tour-Essentials.aspx" target="_blank">tour of the Vermont Teddy Bear factory</a> in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=aff9SeXyBNiMtgfaksijDQ&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.429367,-73.226624&amp;spn=0.241249,0.4422&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Shelburne VT</a> would be fun. <br /><br />Vermont Teddy Bear has several pages of  <a href="http://www.vermontteddybear.com/Category/Mothers-Day-Gifts.aspx" target="_blank">Mother's Day bears</a> on its website, plus a grandmother bear too. <br /><br />Make reservations soon and enjoy your day with mom. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 14:40:39 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Billings Farm and Museum Starts Its Summer Season]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/billings%20farm%20calves.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Billings Farm and Museum is now open</i><br /><br />Two of my favorite places in Vermont are the village of   <a href="http://www.woodstockvt.com/" target="_blank">Woodstock VT</a> and the <a href="http://www.billingsfarm.org/index.html" target="_blank">Billings Farm and Museum</a> located there. <br /><br />Billings summer season of events gets underway this Sunday, May 3, with the <a href="http://www.billingsfarm.org/programs-events/special_events/plow.html" target="_blank">23rd annual Plowing Match.</a> This contest pits teams of oxen and draft horses against each other. Each team and its handler is judged on how well they perform together. <br /><br />The doors open at 9:00 a.m. and competition begins at 10:30 a.m. starting with the walking plow contest and continues into the afternoon with the team sulky competition. Special activities will include horse-drawn wagon rides, visitor plowing with the Billings team, ox programs, and rope making demonstrations.<br /><br />Woodstock is <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=woodstock+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=72b7SdGHIpWuMqyCtc0E&amp;ll=43.648498,-72.481613&amp;spn=0.244449,0.4422&amp;z=11" target="_blank">located</a>  about 15 minutes west of White River Junction. Take Exit 1 from Interstate 89 and drive west on Route 4. Zoom in on the Google map from the link here and you will see Billings Farm clearly marked. <br /><br />There is much to see and do in Woodstock including great inns, restaurants, shops, Simon Pearce glass works, and great country drives in the area. Charge those camera batteries. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[Fiddlehead Festival May 2 in Randolph Center]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/fiddlehead%20festival.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Fiddlehead ferns are a delicacy in Vermont. Go to the festival and ask for recipies!</i><br /><br />The third annual <a href="http://www.fiddleheadfestival.com/Welcome.html" target="_blank">Fiddlehead Festival</a> will be held tomorrow at the <a href="http://www.fiddleheadfestival.com/directions.html" target="_blank">Vermont Technical College</a>  in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=randolph+center+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=6Uj7SdO9Ko6-M9eegKwE&amp;ll=44.067854,-72.443848&amp;spn=0.970944,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Randolph Center VT</a> about 30 mins north of White River Junction and 30 mins south of Montpelier.    <br /><br />Free admission to all events unless you want to buy a ticket to the farmer's lunch: $9 for adults and $4 for children under 12.<br /><br />See the tractorcade, animal power parade, children's activities, wild edibles workshop, gardening with Henry Homeyer, sustainable living workshop, Gary Howe's Glimpse of the past restored Delco light plant, sheep dog demonstration, tractor obstacle course, Renewing Local Communities workshop, oxen power demonstration. <br /><br />It does not get any more "Vermonty" than this. <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/fiddlehead%20festival%20ox.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>See some impressive pulling power at the Fiddlehead Festival</i><br /><br /><i>Photos courtesy Roger Ennis &amp; Robert Eddy, Randolph, VT</i><br /><br />(c) 2009 (except the photos) Jeff Connor <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 14:00:26 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Conde Nast Traveler Magazine Names VT Restaurant One of the Best]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/claire%27s%20restaurant%20hardwick%20vt.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I was looking this evening at my Facebook friends/fans pages when I came across some surprising news from   <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vermonts-Northeast-Kingdom/64812082554?ref=mf" target="_blank">Northeast Kingdom Travel and Tourism Association's Facebook page.</a>  <br /><br />They reported that <a href="http://www.clairesvt.com/" target="_blank">Claire's Restaurant</a> in little 'ol Hardwick, Vermont had been chosen for one of the most prestigious awards around.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.concierge.com/tools/travelawards/hotlist/2009/restaurants" target="_blank">Conde Nast Traveler magazine</a> named it one of the top restaurants in the country, an award they gave to only 43 restaurants nationwide, and just three in New England. <br /><br />In commenting on Claire's, Conde Nast Traveler said: "Appropriately, Claire's serves simple food that highlights exceptional ingredients from Vermont's fertile agricultural community: slowly leavened breads, peppery radishes, and creamy raw-milk cheese. Local microbrews, artisanal sodas, and ice wines from Shelburne Vineyards keep the drinks as interesting as the cuisine."<br /><br />Conde Nast Traveler sends out its reviewers anonymously to act like any customer including paying for the meal. There's no "comping a freebie" to get a good review. The restaurant has to stand on its day-to-day quality. Conde Nast did not even tell Claire's they had won the award. A friend of the restaurant happened to see the article and passed the word along to Claire's! <br /><br />Claire's is a Community Supported Restaurant, a concept where local people make an investment in a community restaurant in order to have a good quality facility in what is usually a rural environment where the economics of such a facility often don't work. <br /><br />I have not been to Claire's so I can't personally vouch for the quality. And I am only a <u>little</u> surprised there is a good quality restaurant in Hardwick. The phenomenon of top quality restaurants in small villages is not unusual in Vermont. <br /><br />What I am surprised at is that someone from a big time magazine somehow found Hardwick, Vermont. While it is a fine enough town, and a classic Vermont village, it's not often a destination or even on the way to anything except to Vermont's beautiful but least populated land. It was probably a tip from someone and I would love to know the story behind Conde Nast Travelers' discovery of Hardwick and Claire's.<br /><br />In the meantime, I'll have to just put it on my long list of first time restaurants to visit. There are so many great restaurants in Vermont I think I will run out of life expectancy and money before I get to them all. But it's a goal. <br /><br />You'll find Claire's at <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=claire%27s+restaurant+hardwick+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,11312331956317023394&amp;ei=MlL6SYKvL4igM6XRmbUE&amp;ll=44.505397,-72.366986&amp;spn=0.007529,0.013819&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">41 South Main Street in Hardwick</a> about 30 minutes north of Montpelier and maybe a little less than that west of St. Johnsbury. <br /><br />There is an interesting article on chef Steven Obranovich at the <a href="http://www.seasonalchef.com/chef0209A.htm" target="_blank">Seasonal Chef website</a> in which answers questions about his approach to using locally produced ingredients even in the middle of a Vermont winter. <br /><br />Here's a thought: if you stay with us at the Grunberg Haus, go to dinner at Claire's (about a 45 minute drive), and bring back your review and a copy of the menu for our collection, we'll give you a $20 discount off the normal $115 room rate, double occupancy, for a room with a private bathroom, full cooked breakfast included - offer good anytime May 1 - June 15.<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 20:17:04 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Alchemist Brew Pub Closing for One Week]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/alchemist%20window.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com/" target="_blank">Alchemist Pub and Brewery</a>  in Waterbury is planning some extensive kitchen renovations and will therefore be closed from Monday, May 4 through May 11. They will be reopening Tuesday May 12 unless their projects go as well as mine do.<br /><br />With these new renovations, Chef Jeff is planning to bring some new items to the menu. I can hardly wait to see what those will be. The <a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com/splitting-town-and-eating-animals/" target="_blank">Alchemist blog</a> says that right now, he's off to his home town of Cincinnati to learn more about making Cincinnati chili and to hunt turkeys. Hmmm - is that trip related to new menu items?<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>   ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 12:19:29 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Learn How To Make Chocolates Workshops in Stowe VT]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/laughing%20moon%20chocolates%20hand%20dipping.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>Photo courtesy of Laughing Moon Chocolates</i><br /> <br />  <a href="http://www.laughingmoonchocolates.com/" target="_blank">Laughing Moon Chocolates</a> is a wonderful little store in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=laughin+moon+chocolates+stowe+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,2533059648102819049&amp;ei=a8f5Sem8OZbItgeivayTAw&amp;ll=44.467877,-72.689924&amp;spn=0.015068,0.027637&amp;z=15&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Stowe VT</a> which makes and sells an extensive line of chocolates using mostly locally produced ingredients. <br /><br />Laughing Moon is offering workshops this spring and summer on how to make chocolates.  These Chocolate Experience Workshops are intended for recreational users who would like to learn how to make their own candy at home. The cost is $150 per person. For more information and to register, contact owner Leigh Williams at (802) 253-9591.<br /> <br />Friday May 1<br />Chocolate Dipping Experience Workshop <br />6:00-8:00pm <br />A two-hour hand-on workshop on how to cook truffles, melt and temper chocolate, and hand-dipping. <br /><br />Friday, June 26<br />Marshmallow Making Workshop <br />6:00-8:00pm <br />A two-hour workshop on how to make homemade marshmallow, prepare them for dipping, and hand-dip them in milk, dark and white chocolate. How to prepare S’mores or mix it with caramel or truffle centers.<br /><br />Friday, July 10<br />Chocolate Dipping Experience Workshop<br />6:00-8:00pm <br />Same as the May 1 workshop above. <br /> <br />Friday, August 14<br />Local Bounty Workshop <br />6:00-8:00pm <br />Two-hour workshop highlighting Vermont made specialty foods including Mitzi’s Fresh Mountain Breakfast, Boyden Valley Winery, Rock Art Brewery, Green Mountain Distillers, The Nutty Vermonter &amp; The Sweet Crunch Bake Shop. Thee will be instruction on how to make peanut butter using fresh Virginia-grown peanuts and work with other locally made foods to create chocolate specialties. Prepare homemade centers and hand-dip them in chocolate. Also, how to use  fresh local blueberries and raspberries, and how to make make chocolate at home. <br /> <br />Laughing Moon Chocolates has created a niche by incorporating locally produced foods into their chocolates. They make truffles with Boyden Valley Winery Big Barn Red Wine, Green Mountain Distillers Sunshine Vodka and Maple Liquor, Flag Hill Farm Pear and Apple Brandys, and Rock Art Vermonster Beer. The store offers chocolate covered homemade cookies baked by the Sweet Crunch Bake Shop in Hyde Park, and using Mitzi’s Fresh Mountain Breakfast and The Nutty Vermonter’s Triple Nut Butters. <br /><br />Even if you don't want to attend the workshops, you should visit the store just to see how good it smells! There is a great selection of chocolates to meet every taste. Online ordering is available on the website too if you can't wait to get here and try them. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:45:34 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Bird Tours]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/bryan%20pfeiffer%20birdwatching.bmp" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i>Photo (c) copyright Bryan Pfeiffer</i>  <br /><br />Bryan Pfeiffer is probably the best known name in birding around this part of Vermont. He is also a naturalist and <a href="http://www.lepidopterology.com/" target="_blank">lepidopterologist</a> of some note.   <br /><br />Most of all for birders, he's an enthusiastic, engaging speaker and teacher. There may not be anything he loves more than birding but if there is, it would be talking about birding. He's a treasure trove of fascinating information and he loves to share it. <br /><br />A few years ago, he was often on WDEV, the local radio station, speaking about birds in the area and taking calls from listeners. Often those callers wanted to know what kind of unusual bird they were hearing. They would give the most awful imitation of what they were hearing and quick as lightning, Bryan would be playing a recording of the actual bird and telling the radio audience some interesting facts about it. How he could interpret what these callers were trying to sound like is beyond me but it must have come from years of hearing people try to describe (terribly and inaccurately) what they had heard. <br /><br />Bryan is exactly the kind of person you would want to go birding with. You will have several opportunities to do so coming up soon. <br /><br />If you are a beginner, Bryan's Spring Birdwatching for Beginners will be held May 1 and 2. He will be discussing all the basics from boots and binoculars to bird songs. <br /><br />On May 16, he will be hosting the Bird Bonanza at Berlin Pond, a bird sanctuary near Montpelier VT. May is the peak of spring bird migration and Brian has seen more than 150 species of birds there over the last 25 years. You might even see a Bald Eagle or Moose on this outing. <br /><br />Later in May, Bryan will be leading the Warbler Weekends at Highland Lodge overlooking beautiful Caspian Lake. These outings will be held May 22-24, and May 29-31. <br /><br />July 5 is the date for a different type of watching. Bryan's  Butterflies for Beginners has introduced hundreds of people to the wonders of the butterfly world through this course. You will be on the hunt for the Great Spangled Fritillary, Red Admiral, Painted Lady, and many more. <br /><br />For more information on the tours, see <a href="http://www.vermontbirdtours.com/outings.html" target="_blank">Vermont Bird Tours website.</a>  <br /><br /><br />You can learn more about Bryan at his <a href="http://www.WingsEnvironmental.com " target="_blank">Wings Environmental website</a> and see some beautiful photography at his   <a href="http://www.WingsPhotography.com" target="_blank">Wings Photography website.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 18:39:05 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Cheese Making Classes in VT April 3 and 4]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/river%20arts%20cheese%20class.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <i> Photo courtesy of River Arts</i> <br /><br />If you're a cheese lover, perhaps you should look into making it yourself. You may have wondered if it's easy to do. Here's your opportunity to find out. <br /><br />River Arts in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=river+arts+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,8011042239550238077&amp;ei=GuHSSYimGef5lAe-5aH7Cw&amp;ll=44.564224,-72.59712&amp;spn=0.007522,0.013819&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Morrisville VT</a> is holding two days of cheese making classes this coming Friday and Saturday. <br /><br />You will have the rate opportunity to learn how to make Mozzarella, Cheddar and Ricotta. The cost is just $35 for one day or $55 for two days. You can sign up on the <a href="http://riverartsvt.org/" target="_blank">River Arts website</a> or call them at (802) 888-1261.<br /><br />"River Arts is a nonprofit organization that brings the energy, creativity and experience of the arts to all ages. We serve the Lamoille Valley of Vermont from Hardwick to Cambridge, from Eden to Stowe."<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a><br /><br />Join me on <a href="http://twitter.com/grunberghausvt" target="_blank">Twitter</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/notifications.php#/home.php?ref=home" target="_blank">Facebook</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 22:43:20 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Mount Snow Brewers Festival April 4]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/mount%20snow%20winter%20brewers%20festival%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />This Saturday, April 4, <a href="http://www.mountsnow.com/" target="_blank">Mount Snow</a> in southern Vermont will be hosting its Winter Brewer's Festival. <br /><br />The event starts around 2:00 pm and continues into the evening. Some of the brewers on hand will be Magic Hat, Allagash, Long Trail, Harpoon, Rock Art, and Red Hook, Stone, North Coast and Budweiser.<br /><br />Admission is $12 for adults age 21 and older and it includes a free first drink and free Mount Snow pint glass.  <br /><br />There will also be live music and a BBQ. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  <br /><br />Find me on <a href="http://twitter.com/grunberghausvt" target="_blank">Twitter</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/notifications.php#/home.php?ref=home" target="_blank">Facebook</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 19:58:28 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Junior Iron Chef Competition March 28]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/JR%20Iron%20Chef%20VT%2009%20Logo.JPG" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Can kids really cook? You bet they can! And very well too. <br /><br />You can watch and sample the results at the 2nd Annual   <a href="http://www.jrironchefvt.org/" target="_blank">Junior Iron Chef VT</a> this Saturday, March 28, at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=Champlain+Valley+Expo+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;cid=0,0,3995582743255376330&amp;ei=mZfJSezhO9Lgtgfm9sSXAw&amp;ll=44.522703,-73.096848&amp;spn=0.120432,0.2211&amp;z=12&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Champlain Valley Expo</a> in Essex Junction, Vermont. <br />	<br />This is a state-wide competition by members of the Burlington Food Council. It is also a fundraiser for the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlington_School_Food_Project" target="_blank">Burlington School Food Project</a> and   <a href="http://www.vtfeed.org/" target="_blank">VT FEED</a> farm to school education program. <br /><br />Celebrity judges will score the meals prepared by teams of students from middle school and high school. <br /><br />For spectators, the event offers activities for the people of all ages including cooking demos, food vendors, a farmers' market, and prize raffle. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Admission is $3 for adults or $5 per family.<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:29:40 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe Inside Line Newsletter]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20inside%20lline%20skier%20mar%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Photo courtesy of Stowe Inside Line newsletter</i><br /><br />This photo was in today's Stowe Inside Line newsletter and I thought it was a great picture to represent the great spring skiing conditions we are having now. <br /><br />"Great" is the word I heard most often from our inn's guests and other people I spoke with about this weekend's skiing at all four local ski areas: <a href="http://www.stowe.com" target="_blank">Stowe, </a> <a href="http://sugarbush.com" target="_blank">Sugarbush,</a>  <a href="http://madriverglen.com" target="_blank">Mad River Glen,</a> and   <a href="http://boltonvalley.com" target="_blank">Bolton Valley.</a> Both Saturday and Sunday were sunny and warm, making for classic spring skiing conditions. <br /><br />The weather forecast calls for some rain on Wednesday and Saturday night but that will probably change - forecasts of more than a couple of days out always seem to. However, most everyday for the next week should offer some very good "popcorn" snow conditions. <br /><br />All four local ski areas offer daily email reports first thing each morning. I especially like Bolton's and Mad River Glen's narrative reports. Stowe's Inside Line is fairly short but good and also has promotional listings of events around the resort. Sugarbush's report does not have any narrative - just a listing of trails and conditions. <br /><br />If you don't want to get a lot of emails, check each resort's website for conditions and also use the Trail Reports on Alpine Zone as recommended a few days ago on this blog. <br /><br />Just a few weeks of skiing left and conditions are excellent. The ski areas have several feet of snow pack left to work through so you have a little time to make some more runs before Vermont closes out what has been another outstanding winter sports season. <br /><br />A note for snowmobilers: I am starting to see bare ground on lower elevation trails. Check carefully when making your plans on where to snowmobile. The   <a href="http://www.vtvast.org/Trail-General/Trail-Conditions.html" target="_blank">VAST website Trail Reports page</a> has details along with a link to a satellite map of snow coverage. There is still good coverage in the upper elevations.  <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus VT</a><br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 19:37:50 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[12th Annual Green Mountain Film Festival]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Green%20mountain%20film%20festival%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>Green Mountain Film Festival web page all rights reserved</i><br /><br />The 12th annual <a href="http://www.greenmountainfilmfestival.org/" target="_blank">Green Mountain Film Festival</a> runs this year in Montpelier VT from March 20 through the 29th. <br /><br />Several dozen films including two world premiers will be shown in 110 screenings. In addition, there will be several <a href="http://www.greenmountainfilmfestival.org/category/2009-special-events" target="_blank">special events</a> including conversations with some of the films' directors. <br /><br />The event's web site has a <a href="http://www.greenmountainfilmfestival.org/films-events" target="_blank">page with descriptions of each film.</a>  <br /><br />The films will be shown at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=savoy+theater+montpelier+vt&amp;sll=44.269296,-72.571564&amp;sspn=0.120954,0.2211&amp;gl=us&amp;g=montpelier+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.262658,-72.576456&amp;spn=0.014383,0.027637&amp;z=15&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Savoy Theater</a> and the   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;q=39+Main+St,+Montpelier,+VT&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.260138,-72.575533&amp;spn=0.007561,0.013819&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=addr" target="_blank">City Hall Arts Center.</a>  <br /><br />There are more than 16,000 tickets available but each year a number of the films sell out so advanced tickets are recommended.  <a href="http://www.greenmountainfilmfestival.org/tickets" target="_blank">The Film Festival's web site ticket page</a> has information about ordering by phone or mail. <br /><br />You can also get tickets at the Montpelier ticket office. Hours and location are on the web ticket page page above. <br /><br />(c) 2009  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 21:55:45 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Reminder to Enter Ultimate Ski Vacation Contest]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/mad%20river%20valley%20ultimate%20ski%20vacation%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I wrote a VT Travel Notes blog entry January 29 about The Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce (Waitsfield and Warren VT)  <a href="http://www.madrivervalley.com/contests/uap/?utmsource=onthesnow.com&amp;utm_medium=banner&amp;utm_content=300x250&amp;utm_campaign=UAP" target="_blank">Ultimate Ski Vacation Contest</a> and wanted to follow up with a reminder that entries are due no late than Sunday, March 8. <br /><br />As mentioned, the grand prize winner(s) gets: <br /><br />- Cat skiing at Sugarbush- a ride in a luxury cabin Snow Cat to have first tracks in the best terrain before the lifts start running.<br />- Seven nights lodging in a slope side luxury condo with two outdoor hot tubs, heated outdoor pool, fitness center, game room<br />- Six day "Ski the Valley" pass good at Mad River Glen and Sugarbush ski areas, plus Ole's Cross Country Ski Center<br />- Free use of high-end demo equipment<br />- Four dinners for two people at four of the area's best restaurants<br />- A lunch for two at the very popular Warren Store Deli<br />- Fresh flower bouquet from Blue Toad Florist<br />- 60 minute couples therapeutic massage at Mad River Massage<br /><br />There will also be a First Prize Winner and five Second Prize winners.<br /><br />Enter now. The winners will be drawn Monday March 9. Good luck!<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 20:26:52 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Ben &amp; Jerry's Winter Festival March 7]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/ben%20jerry%207th%20winter%20festival.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /> <br />Ben &amp; Jerry's Homemade ice cream 7th annual <a href="http://www.benjerry.com/scoop_shops/factory_tour/winter_festival.html" target="_blank">Winter Festival</a>  is tomorrow, March 7. <br /><br />Their factory tours will be free of charge and they will have games, ice cream (!), snow sculptures, food, sugar on snow (melted maple syrup poured over snow), and a gift sale. <br /><br />Umiak Outfitters will be there offering snowshoe tours, along with food samplings from Cabot Cheese, Red Hen Bakery, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, and Cider House BBQ Restaurant.<br /><br />The event is at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=RKqxSaCTK9Ljtgf8tKzCBw&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.374055,-72.744255&amp;spn=0.060369,0.11055&amp;z=13" target="_blank">Waterbury VT factory</a> on Route 100 about 3/4 of a mile north (toward Stowe) from exit 10 on Interstate highway 89.<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 16:51:18 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Latest Unbiased Reports on Alpine Zone]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/alpine%20zone.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br />Image (c) Alpine Zone<br /><br />Most of the Vermont ski areas I follow give fairly honest reports on their conditions but they are sent out at the beginning of each day. Much can happen after that and I have found myself more and more taking a look at what is said on Alpine Zone. <br /><br />These <a href="http://forums.alpinezone.com/northeast-skiing-snowboarding-trip-reports/" target="_blank">Trip Reports</a> are usually at the end of the day but sometimes you will see mid-day reports. They often contain useful details on which trails the person skied and what they found there. Many of the reports are from people who are frequent skiers or riders (many are local Vermonters) who know which trails to choose and what to expect.  <br /><br />For example, <a href="http://forums.alpinezone.com/50831-stowe-3-6-09-a.html" target="_blank">here is what one skier reported just a few hours ago</a> on his experience today at Stowe which started off looking bad but ended up being great. <br /><br />I especially like the <a href="http://twitter.com/alpinezone" target="_blank">Twitter Reports</a>  so I can stay up to date and tell callers who ask about current conditions. It's great to be able to give them a report that is very current. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 16:23:08 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Burton Super Demo at Stowe]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20burton%20demo%20tour%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />Photo courtesy of Stowe Resort  <br /><br />This Friday, Saturday and Sunday, <a href="http://www.burton.com/DemoTour/Default.aspx" target="_blank">Burton Snowboard Super Demo Tour</a> arrives at Stowe. <br /><br />They will be presenting next season's boards, along with Anon, RED, and V-Rocker products. Snowboarder Magazine will be there along Nature Valley in sampling tents and domes.  <br /><br />There will be demos, amateur series contests, and product give-aways all three days, plus a party at Spruce Camp from 3:00 to 6:00 Saturday, highlighted by the “Chuck Norris Roundhouse Kick” contest. <br /><br />(c) 2009  Jeff Connor <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 19:34:46 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Summer Camps for Young People]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/windridge%20camp%20web%20page.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><i> Tennis Magazine chose <a href="http://www.windridgetenniscamps.com/" target="_blank">Windridge</a> as one of the top ten tennis camps in the US. </i><br /><br />Vermont has a very long tradition of summer camps for children and young adults. Some camps, such as <a href="http://www.campsangamon.com/" target="_blank">Sangamon</a>, have been in operation since the early part of the last century. <br /><br />There are traditional camps, farm camps, sports camps, all boys and all girls camps, adventure camps, arts camps, wilderness camps, education camps, fitness camps . . .  something for everyone. <br /><br />A good place to start looking is the <a href="http://www.vermontcamps.org/" target="_blank">Vermont Camping Association website.</a> It lists private, agency-based and religious-affiliated camps. Many are resident camps but there are also day camps which appeal to families who are on vacation in Vermont. The adults can go play while the kids enjoy camp during the day. <br /><br />Many of the camps listed on the VCA website are also members of the   <a href="http://www.acacamps.org/" target="_blank">American Camp Association</a>  and are accredited by that association. <br /><br />Another camp directory is the <a href="http://www.mysummercamps.com/camps/vermont-summer-camps.html" target="_blank">American Summer Camps directory</a> which also has a good overview of camp selections. <br /><br />Now is the time to start making camp choices. Many of these camps are very popular and will fill up soon. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>   ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 20:33:40 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Using Google Maps to Find GPS Coordinates]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/google%20map%20gps%20finder.gif" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />This evening I stumbled across how to use Google Maps to determine GPS coordinates. <br /><br />I did it by doing something I had never done in years of clicking the Link button on a Google Map - I actually read the link. Usually I'm busy getting the link to put into an entry in the blog. I never read the jumble of letters for heaven's sake! I'm right in the middle of trying to get something done dammit. <br /><br />But this time I stopped long enough to look at it - which comes dangerously close to proof reading. <br /><br />As I did, it dawned on me that some numbers in the middle of the link looked similar to GPS coordinates. Could it be? After a minute or two of copy and paste activity, I had my Duh-Oh! moment. They ARE coordinates! Who knew?<br /><br />Well actually, I bet a lot people know. It's probably another example of the rest of world way out in front of me and I'm back here in the mountains of Vermont sucking wind. <br /><br />So, for my fellow in-the-weeds, off-the-grid woodchucks, I proudly present how to find GPS coordinates from Google Maps . . .<br /><br />Go to maps.google.com, enter an address in the search bar and click Enter<br /><br />On the next page, right click the red balloon on the map. In the popup, click the last item, Center Map Here. (Or right click elsewhere on the map if the red balloon is not where you want the coordinates.)<br /><br />In the upper right part of the blue bar, click Link. <br /><br />In the window under "Paste link in email or IM" you will see what looks like a tragic explosion in a type setting shop: <br /><br />http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp; geocode=&amp;q=94+pine+street+duxbury+vt&amp;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&amp;sspn=30.130288,56.601563&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.295457,-72.771957&amp;spn =0.006635,0.013819&amp; z=16&amp;iwloc=addr   <br /><br />'Bout two thirds of the way through all that are the letters UTF8&amp;ll and then the = sign. The numbers immediately following the = sign . . .  44.295457, -72.771957 . . . are the coordinates for my inn at 94 Pine Street, Duxbury, Vermont, the street address I entered in the Google Maps search window back in step 1.<br /><br />You will probably notice that some other numbers in the Link code are coordinates. You are correct. It's weird but the first is for Coffeeville Kansas and second is, I kid you not, Baghin Iran. What's going on with that, I have no idea. And I really don't have time to mess around with it now but I'd love to some other time. <br /><br />At any rate, if you ever need coordinates for your travels, that's how you can use Google Maps to help. Give it a try and email me to let me know how it works out for y'all. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>   ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 23:19:01 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Writers Workshop in Middlebury VT]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[    <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/league%20vermont%20writers.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Writers and would-be writers: would you like a good excuse for a trip to Vermont? Sign up for the <a href="http://www.leaguevtwriters.org/events.htm" target="_blank">League of Vermont Writers Workshop</a>coming March 14 in Middlebury VT. <br /><br />The workshop is entitled "Promoting Your Talent" and it will cover how to sell your story ideas to book and magazine publishers, and how to promote a published book.  <br /><br />See the website for biographies of the speakers, more information about the workshop, and information about registering. <br /><br />Also note on that website page, there will a March 19 - 22 Writers' Retreat in Craftsbury, and a May 30 Memoir writing workshop in Middlebury. <br /><br />If you are a professional writer, part time or full time, check with your accountant to see if you can deduct the expense!<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 15:13:28 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Historic Vermont Ski Jump Reopens]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/harris%20hill%20ski%20jumper.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Photo from Harris Hill Ski Jump</i> <br /><br />Almost every year for the past 85 years, ski jumpers from around the world have converged on the village of   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=brattleboro+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=jISTSaGpBOPetgfRle3NCw&amp;ll=43.008664,-72.504272&amp;spn=1.735283,3.537598&amp;z=8" target="_blank">Brattleboro</a>  Vermont to take part in the "original extreme sport."<br /><br />They will do so again this year on February 14 and 15 but the difference will be that the <a href="http://www.harrishillskijump.org" target="_blank">Harris Hill</a> jump has been completely rebuilt. It's literally brand new and with luck it will last another 85 years. <br /><br />After the town got together and raised about half a million dollars, demolition and rebuilding continued through the last year. It was either that or lose what those in the ski jumping world consider an iconic structure in the sport. There are no others in New England and only six others in the USA of its size. <br /><br />Harris Hill was built by a visionary named Fred Harris who devoted a large portion of his life to building and maintaining the jump. <br /><br />The jump is just one mile from Exit 2 on I-91. Driving directions are on the website.<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 19:30:48 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Winter Carnival Season in Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/barre%20snow%20sculpture.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Barre Blizzard snow sculpture</i><br /><br />We're in the midst of winter carnival season here in Vermont. Here are four more coming soon from far northern VT to southern VT and in between: <br /><br />Winter Carnival, <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=island+pond+vt&amp;sll=43.580391,-73.037109&amp;sspn=0.859526,1.768799&amp;gl=us&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=45.065762,-72.504272&amp;spn=1.676071,3.537598&amp;z=8" target="_blank">Island Pond VT</a>, February 6-8, 2009<br />Snow sculpture competition, ice skating, bonfire, children’s fishing derby, snowshoeing, horse-drawn rides, torchlight parade, sled racing and more. See the   <a href="http://www.islandpondchamber.org" target="_blank">Island Pond Chamber of Commerce website</a>  for details.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.barreblizzardblast.com" target="_blank">Blizzard Blast</a> (my choice for best carnival name)  <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=barre+vt&amp;sll=45.065762,-72.504272&amp;sspn=1.676071,3.537598&amp;gl=us&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.162504,-72.644348&amp;spn=0.851172,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Barre VT</a>, February 6-8, 2009<br />Tobogganing/sledding, snowshoe and extreme sled demos, ice skating in the old quarry, a sugar-on-snow party, snow sculpture competition, neighborhood snowman competition, Saturday night bonfire, and more. Most events originate from The Lodge at Millstone Hill, 59 Little John Road, Websterville (map and directions on web site). <br /><br />Winter Carnival   <a href="http://www.manchesterrec.com" target="_blank">Shebang</a> (second best name),   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=manchester+vt&amp;sll=44.162504,-72.644348&amp;sspn=0.851172,1.768799&amp;gl=us&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=43.141078,-73.281555&amp;spn=0.865772,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Manchester VT</a> February 7-14, 2009<br />Fireworks, family fun slalom at Magic Mountain, full moon snowshoe hike, dog sledding, a chili contest, and more.  <br /><br />Snowmobile Torchlight Parade and Winter Carnival,<br /> <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=poultney+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=-s2HSb6AD9G3tweNm7ihBw&amp;ll=43.580391,-73.037109&amp;spn=0.859526,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Poultney VT</a>, February 13-14, 2009<br />Friday evening snowmobile parade at the East Poultney Green followed by a spaghetti supper at the Poultney United Methodist Church. Saturday Snowmobile Carnival with snowmobile rides, sledding, snowmobile poker run, games, and more. Free. Information available on the   <a href="http://www.poultneyvt.com/winter-carnival/" target="_blank">town website</a> - click the events calendar dates in the right hand column for details or call (802) 287-9755.<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br /><br />  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 22:14:34 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Follow Me and Friends on Twitter]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[   <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/TweetWheel%20GrunbergHausVT.gif" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />If you are on Twitter, you can follow me at <a href="http://twitter.com/GrunbergHausVT/" target="_blank">twitter.com/GrunbergHausVT/</a>. If you are not familiar with Twitter, you can read about it   <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter" target="_blank">on Wikipedia.</a>  <br /><br />The graphic above is a clever illustration of the links between me and those who I am following, plus those following me, and who we have in common on Twitter. <br /><br />If you go to my <a href="http://www.tweetwheel.com/GrunbergHausVT" target="_blank">TweetWheel page</a>, hover the cursor on a user to see which friends we have in common. Click the users' names to see their profile pages.   <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 19:41:35 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Three Types of Festivals This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/ludlow%20okemo%20winter%20carnival.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br />  <br />Three types of festivals here in Vermont this weekend: two winter festivals, a music festival, and a distinctive, old time ice harvesting festival. Imagine all that in this one tiny state! <br /><br />Not just a winter festival, but a <a href="http://www.okemovalleyvt.org/event-planning/event-details.aspx?id=48" target="_blank">Viking Winter Festival!</a> Saturday and Sunday, January 31 and February 1 in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=ludlow+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;ei=ptSDSYGmO9PGtgeIzY3PCQ&amp;ll=43.602273,-72.680054&amp;spn=0.859214,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Ludlow VT.</a> <br /><br />Make a snow sculpture and enter in the sculpture contest, watch the parade on Main Street, play in the kids' obstacle course, view fireworks in the town park and enjoy the bonfire and hot chocolate. <br /><br />-----------------------<br /><br />The <a href="http://www.bennington.com/winterfest/" target="_blank"> Bennington Winterfest</a> is Saturday, January 31. <br /><br />There will be an ice sculpture contest, Penguin Plunge, house tours, dog sled rides, indoor food featuring a chili tasting, and for the kids, face painting, bouncy house, games, prizes, band and some other nonsense. Be sure you see the pet winter fashion contest and bring your own well dressed dog or cat to enter. <br /><br />------------------------<br /><br />In nearby Brattleboro, the <a href="http://www.bmcvt.org/events?task=view_detail&amp;agid=42&amp;year=2009&amp;month=01&amp;day=31&amp;catid " target="_blank">Northern Roots Festival</a> is celebrating its second annual gathering this Saturday. <br /><br />The festival brings together about two dozen local and regional musicians who specialize in old musical traditions including Irish, Scottish, English and French Canadian.<br /><br />It will be held at New England Youth Theater, <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=100+Flat+Street,+Brattleboro,+VT&amp;sll=43.602273,-72.680054&amp;sspn=0.859214,1.768799&amp;gl=us&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=42.880493,-72.589417&amp;spn=0.217364,0.4422&amp;z=11&amp;iwloc=addr" target="_blank">100 Flat Street, in downtown Brattleboro.</a>  <br /><br />Performances start at 1:30 and go to about 5:00. There is also a 7:30 evening performance. <br /><br />Northern Roots has a MySpace page you can visit   <a href="http://www.myspace.com/brattleboronorthernroots" target="_blank">here</a> and listen to some of the music.  <br /><br />-------------------------<br /><br />The 30th Annual Brookfield Ice Harvest on Saturday, January 31, recreates ice harvesting as it was done in the days before refrigeration. Back in the old days, large chunks of ice were carved form lakes and ponds to be stored in buildings with thick walls sometimes insulated with hay, wool, newspaper or whatever else was lying around. It provided an efficient way to store food to keep it from spoiling. <br /><br />There will be a talk, a demonstration, cutting competition, and hauling competition that adults and kids can try (prizes will be awarded). Also, there will be snowshoeing and ice sculpting.  <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=brookfield+vt&amp;sll=42.880493,-72.589417&amp;sspn=0.217364,0.4422&amp;gl=us&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.10731,-72.59079&amp;spn=0.425984,0.884399&amp;z=10" target="_blank">Brookfield</a> is famous for its floating bridge. <br /><br />Thee will also be food, ice skating, and dog sledding. Brookfield is a wonderful little town full of Vermont charm. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://grunberghaus.com/blog" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 07:28:13 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Win the Ultimate Ski Vacation]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/mad%20river%20valley%20ultimate%20ski%20vacation%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce (Waitsfield and Warren VT) is sponsoring a drawing for an incredible grand prize. <br /><br />Some very lucky winner of the <a href="http://www.madrivervalley.com/contests/uap/?utmsource=onthesnow.com&amp;utm_medium=banner&amp;utm_content=300x250&amp;utm_campaign=UAP" target="_blank">Ultimate Ski Vacation</a> will get: <br /><br />- Cat skiing at Sugarbush- a ride in a luxury cabin Snow Cat to have first tracks in the best terrain before the lifts start running.<br />- Seven nights lodging in a slope side luxury condo with two outdoor hot tubs, heated outdoor pool, fitness center, game room<br />- Six day "Ski the Valley" pass good at Mad River Glen and Sugarbush ski areas, plus Ole's Cross Country Ski Center<br />- Free use of high-end demo equipment<br />- Four dinners for two people at four of the area's best restaurants<br />- A lunch for two at the very popular Warren Store Deli<br />- Fresh flower bouquet from Blue Toad Florist<br />- 60 minute couples therapeutic massage at Mad River Massage<br />- Guided naturalist program with your very own experienced environmental educator, taking you on a personalized, guided outing in a unique alpine setting. <br /><br />I have no idea what a "gold class" vacation like this would cost but I'm sure it's thousands of dollars. <br /><br />And that is just the Grand Prize Winner. There will also be a First Prize Winner and five Second Prize winners. <br /><br />Somebody has to win - it might as well be you. It's easy to enter and no purchase is required. Entries must be received by March 8. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 19:01:32 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Cabot Cheese Super Bowl Recipes]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/cabot%20super%20bowl%20recipes.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Cabot Coop is a group of Vermont dairy farmers that was founded in 1919. They have a very good <a href="http://www.cabotblog.com/" target="_blank">blog</a> with lots of helpful information including recipes.<br /><br />The blog just posted some <a href="http://www.cabotcheese.com/pages/recipes/list-recipes.php?catID=96" target="_blank">Super Bowl Recipes</a> I think you will find useful. They certainly sound delicious: <br /><br />Point Spread<br />Cheese and Bean Quesadillas ("Sudden Turnovers")<br />Habanero Cheddar and Black Bean Spread<br />Hot as a Torch! Jalapeno Poppers<br />Baked Jalapeno Poppers<br />Hot Broccoli-Cheddar Dip <br />Pizza<br />"Pig Skins "<br />Hero Sandwiches<br />Nachos<br /><br />The website also features a handy online recipe box you can use to store your favorites for future reference.<br /><br />There is even a <a href="http://www.cabotcheese.com/f1.php?left=menu-recipes.html&amp;right=beerandCheese.html&amp;top=menu_top.php" target="_blank">beer and cheese pairings</a> page.<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www/grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 20:09:33 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Nordic Relay Cancer Fundraiser]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/american%20cancer%20society%20winter%20relay.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i> Limited edition note cards and posters with this special Nordic relay artwork are available on the <a href="http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY09NE?sid=47724&amp;type=fr_informational&amp;pg=informational&amp;fr_id=16393" target="_blank">American Cancer Society website</a>  </i><br /><br />While we are on the topic of fundraiser to help battle cancer (see Tubbs Romp to Stomp article below), there is an all night relay on March 7 at Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe. <br /><br />The only event of its type in the country, the <a href="http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR?pg=entry&amp;fr_id=16393" target="_blank">2009 Nordic Style Relay For Life </a> starts at 6:00 pm on March 7 and runs until 8:00 am the next morning. Participants can use cross country skis, snowshoes, or walk. <br /><br />More details are on the website, including an informative   <a href="http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY09NE?sid=47736&amp;type=fr_informational&amp;pg=informational&amp;fr_id=16393 " target="_blank">six steps </a> to prepare for the event.   <br /><br />If you are going to be a fund raising participant or volunteer at this event, let us know and we will be happy to give you a ten percent discount that weekend as our way of saying thanks. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 21:30:48 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Tubbs Snowshoes Event to Benefit Breast Cancer Fight]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/tubbs%20romp%20to%20stomp.png" border="0" alt="" />   <br /><br />For the past six years, the <a href="http://www.tubbssnowshoes.com/" target="_blank">Tubbs Snowshoe Company</a> has been holding a series of snowshoe walks and races to raise funds for the <a href="http://ww5.komen.org/" target="_blank">Susan G Komen for the Cure</a> organization.<br /><br />Last year, Tubb's Romp to Stomp was held in five US cities, had 3,800 participants and raised about $250,000 for the Komen foundation. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.tubbsromptostomp.com/vermont.asp" target="_blank">Vermont's 2009 Romp to Stomp</a> will be held January 31 at the   <a href="http://www.stratton.com/todo/events/090131_Romp_To_Stomp.htm" target="_blank">Stratton Nordic Center</a>. <br /><br />There will be three events: a 3K fun run, a 3K walk, and a 5K walk. Representatives from Tubbs will be on hand for free snowshoe demos. Even if you have never used snowshoes, you can participate. Snowshoeing is easy to learn and a lot of fun. It's a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors. <br /><br />You can pre-register online ($30) or at the event ($35 - arrive early to do so). Checks or cash only are accepted. <br /><br />Stratton is <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.167126,-72.928619&amp;spn=0.204332,0.4422&amp;z=11&amp;iwloc=0004615a9f47d9554b8aa" target="_blank">located in southern Vermont.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor (except the Tubbs photo above)]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 21:16:06 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Free Snowmobiling for Military Personnel]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vast%20snowmobile.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i> VAST Snowmobile Photo</i>  <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.vtvast.org/Home.html" target="_blank">Vermont Association of Snow Travelers</a> is a huge association made up of snowmobile clubs around the state. Next Saturday, January 31, they are offering a free snowmobile ride event for military personnel (past and present) and their families. <br /><br />The event will be at the field behind <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.217647,-72.806053&amp;spn=0.053149,0.11055&amp;z=13&amp;iwloc=00046144d8eaaaaba04bb" target="_blank">Kenyon's Variety Store</a> on Route 100 between Moretown and Waitsfield Vermont. <br /><br />The event starts at 10:00 am and goes to 2:00 pm. "This is a great chance to try out snowmobiling<br />at no cost in a safe environment."<br /><br />Our inn is located about ten minutes away. We normally offer a five percent military discount but for this event we will double that to ten percent that weekend. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 18:38:02 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Backcountry Skiing Festival at Bolton]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/bolton%20back%20country%20festival.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>(c) Bolton Valley Resort</i><br /><br />Bolton Valley Resort and the Catamount Trail Association  are presenting a Backcountry Ski <a href="http://www.boltonvalley.com/news_events/index/page409/" target="_blank">Festival</a>  tomorrow, January 25 starting at 10:00 am. <br /><br />There will be equipment reps available to answer questions. Instructors will be on hand to help new and intermediate skiers and there will be a guided tour of Bolton's well know back country terrain which is a great way to learn the territory without the worry of getting lost - it's a very large and remote area.<br /><br />If you don't have backcountry ski equipment, you can rent it at the Bolton Nordic Center. It is best to call ahead and reserve it: 802-434-6876. <br /><br />There is a $25 charge for festival participants which includes a Nordic trail pass, access to the clinics, tours and the vendor area. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.catamounttrail.org/" target="_blank">Catamount Trail Association</a> maintains Vermont's Catamount cross country ski trail which runs some 300 miles the length of the state north and south.<br /><br />Bolton Valley is   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.45976,-72.844162&amp;spn=0.211718,0.4422&amp;z=11&amp;iwloc=000461431d73e7db0114f" target="_blank">located off Route 2 between Waterbury and Burlington.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 17:31:17 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Forbes Says One of the Best Winter Drives Goes Past My Driveway]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/forbes%20dot%20com%20best%20snowy%20drives%20jan%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><br />Forbes.com has an article called <a href="http://www.forbes.com/home/2009/01/16/winter-road-trips-forbeslife-cx_ls_0116travel.html" target="_blank">America's Best Snowy Drives</a> with an accompanying slide show listing the top ten winter drives in the US. <br /><br />Of note to us is that one is in Vermont, one is in nearby upstate New York, and they missed a great one in New Hampshire. <br /><br />The Vermont drive is <a href="http://www.forbes.com/2009/01/16/winter-road-trips-forbeslife-cx_ls_0116travel_slide_7.html?thisSpeed=30000 " target="_blank">Route 100</a> from Stowe to Rochester. This is a <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&amp;source=s_d&amp;saddr=stowe+vt&amp;daddr=rochester+vt&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;mra=ls&amp;dirflg=h&amp;sll=44.123085,-72.737732&amp;sspn=0.85174,1.768799&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.170385,-72.776184&amp;spn=0.851058,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank"> 48 mile section of Route 100</a> that I am familiar with because my inn is on that road in Waterbury. You will find the entire drive enjoyable but the best part will be between Warren and Rochester where you are driving in the Green Mountain National Forest. I wrote a travel review of Route 100 on   <a href="http://www.milebymile.com/main/United_States/Vermont/State_100/United_States_Vermont_road_map_travel_guides.html" target="_blank">Milebymile.com</a> that includes this section. It will have more details on what you can expect to find. <br /><br />A nearby drive in upstate New York is within an easy drive of Vermont. This <a href="http://www.forbes.com/2009/01/16/winter-road-trips-forbeslife-cx_ls_0116travel_slide_3.html?thisSpeed=15000" target="_blank">Lake George Loop</a> starts and ends in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=glens+falls+ny&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;ll=43.620171,-73.536987&amp;spn=0.858958,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Glens Falls NY</a> at the southern end of Lake George.<br /><br />One of my favorite drives in the country is in nearby New Hampshire. It takes me just 45 minutes to get over there from my north central VT location. The road is State Route 112, the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=nh&amp;sll=43.622407,-71.650772&amp;sspn=0.107366,0.2211&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.04244,-71.553955&amp;spn=0.106613,0.2211&amp;z=12" target="_blank">Kancamagus Highway</a>, a magnificent drive. The road runs East and West so it is best to drive it without the sun in your eyes. In other words, from east to west in the morning, and west to east in the afternoon. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 20:31:24 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Free &quot;Try and Buy&quot; Program at Okemo]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/okemo%20chair%20lift.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br />Photo (c) Okemo  <br /><br /><br />Here is a very good deal I just found on the <a href="http://okemo.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Okemo Blog. </a> Starting tomorrow, Thursday, January 22, and continuing through Saturday, January 24, Okemo is extending its "Try and Buy" from 60 minutes to 90 minutes. <br /><br />This program starts when the lifts start. It gives you a chance to see what the conditions are like before you purchase a lift ticket. <br /><br />More information about this and other <a href="http://www.okemo.com/okemowinter/ratesandrentals/tixpassesprograms/lifttickets.asp" target="_blank">lift ticket information</a> is available on the resort's website. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 20:05:22 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Ice Climbing Lessons]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/ice%20climbing.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />There are all manner of things to do in the winter and if you are looking for something different to try, consider ice climbing. It's basically mountain climbing on large, frozen waterfalls. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.sunriseadventuresports.com/index.html" target="_blank">Sunrise Adventures Climbing School</a> here in Vermont is offering an ice climbing school at the end of this month at Smuggler's Notch near Jeffersonville. <br /><br />Sunrise is based at <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=Triple+Diamond+Ski+%26+Sports++vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;cid=0,0,3500285764967121219&amp;ll=44.671583,-72.824249&amp;spn=0.421897,0.884399&amp;z=10&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Triple Diamond Ski and Sports</a> on Route 108 a couple of hundred yards from the Smugglers Notch Ski Resort. <br /><br />There will be equipment demonstrations, classes, slide show, and some apres' climbing socializing.  The classes are on Saturday January 31 and Sunday February 1. See the schedule on the   <a href="http://sunriseclimbing.com/ice_bash_page.html" target="_blank">Ice Bash 2009 web page</a> (scroll down to see the class listings and prices). You can register online or use their email or phone number to get in touch with them. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 22:38:31 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe VT's von Trapps and the Sound of Music]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/ny%20times%20von%20trapp%20dec%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Johannes von Trapp is handing over management of the famous Stowe VT lodge to his son Sam. </i><br /><br /><br />Fortunately, finding Vermont travel topics is easy. Unfortunately, there are so many of them that I can't get to them all. <br /><br />I have a stack of Vermont information so large, I think I could write several hours a day and never exhaust the ever-growing list. As a result, items linger and I have to weed them out as they become less timely. This blog entry is about just one of those items. <br /><br />A few weeks ago on Christmas eve, the New York Times ran an   <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/25/business/25vontrapp.html?em" target="_blank">article about the real von Trapp family</a> of Stowe. Nearly everyone in this country has heard of them and probably seen the movie. And judging by the number of guests at our inn, many people are big fans of the movie even though it is now about 40 years old. <br /><br />But, as the article explains, there is quite a difference between the fictional family of the movie and the real von Trapps. The story is based on real people and real events but it takes quite a few liberties with the story. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.trappfamily.com/" target="_blank">Trapp family lodge</a> in Stowe is a very large facility now and does not have the quaintness that some visitors are expecting. However, it is a beautiful place in a magnificent setting with great views. There is an excellent cross country facility there (the only one around here that makes it own snow), they have sleigh rides in the winter, and in the summer the meadows are used for outdoor concerts. It is worth a visit if you are in the area. <br /><br />Sam von Trapp, grandson of the famous Maria, is now taking over from his father Johannes. Even though he is far removed from the original story, the article makes it clear that he understands the family's appeal to many fans. <br /><br />If you have not visited Stowe yet, you may be surprised to see that there are a number of lodging facilities and homes there that have Austrian architecture. Even our inn, the <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a> is built in Tyrolean style and we are about ten miles from Stowe.  The von Trapps were not the only Austrians attracted to the mountains here. And people from other mountainous countries such as Sweden and Switzerland found their way here as well. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 20:41:14 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Learn Outdoor Nordic Skating in Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/nordic%20skating%20lake%20morey%20vt.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Nordic skating at Lake Morey VT</i>  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.nordicskating.org/" target="_blank">Nordic skating</a> is a very old style of Scandinavian outdoor ice skating that many people find is an easy way to learn. <br /><br />In fact, classes are taught here in Vermont at <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=lake+morey+vt&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.007632,-72.224121&amp;spn=0.853417,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Lake Morey</a> in the east central part of the state near the border with New Hampshire. <br /><br />The classes go over selecting the right equipment for each individual, safety, types of ice surfaces, how to use a Nordic skating pole to test the strength of the ice, efficient skating technique, etc. Registration can be done   <a href="http://www.nordicskating.org/workshop/" target="_blank">online</a> or by calling (802) 649-3939.<br /><br />There is a fee of $25 for three hours of instruction, plus equipment rentals. <br /><br />The website says that Nordic skates are "remarkably simple to learn on" and that Nordic skating poles make the skating easier for people without good balance.<br /><br />The workshops will be taught January 17 and 18; January 24 and 25; and January 31 and February 1 at Lake Morey. On February 7 there will be an afternoon workshop on City Bay, Lake Champlain. <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/nordic%20skates.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>The longer blade on nordic skates is one of the reasons they help make it easier to learn ice skating</i><br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 20:56:33 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Sportsman's Classic This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/benoits.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>The <a href="http://benoitsbigbucks.com/" target="_blank">Benoits</a>, a family of famous Vermont deer hunters who lead guided hunts and have published books and video on how to hunt deer, will be at the Sportsman's Classic. The father, Larry, (pictured above holding the rifle) lives about a half mile down the road from our inn.</i><br /><br />One of Vermont's largest events, the Sportsman's Classic, takes place this coming weekend at the Champlain Expo facility in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.613934,-73.201904&amp;spn=0.441868,0.884399&amp;z=10" target="_blank">Essex Junction</a> near Burlington. <br /><br />About 15,000 people will fill the halls to view displays about hunting, fishing and other outdoor pursuits. The event starts at noon on Friday and ends Sunday afternoon. <br /><br />For the children, there will be a reptile show, trout pond, casting competition, archery shoot, pellet gun shoot, and shooting simulator . <br /><br />For adults, there is a fly casting pond, 45 free seminars, free ATV demo rides on a one mile course, prizes, raffles, and giveaways. <br /><br />A portion of the proceeds benefits <a href="http://www.takumta.org/" target="_blank">Camp Ta-Kum-Ta</a>, a special Vermont camp for children with cancer. Last year the show raised an amazing $10,000 for the camp. <br /><br />(c) 2009  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 20:10:18 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe Winter Carnival Jan 19 - 25 ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20winter%20carnival%20snow%20shoe%20trek.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Stowe Winter Carnival Snowshoe Trek</i><br /><br />Stowe VT celebrates its 35th <a href="http://www.stowewintercarnival.com/" target="_blank">Winter Carnival</a> with the theme this year of "Stowe Away Your Blues." <br /><br />Visitors and locals can spend a few days setting aside the economic travails of these times and enjoy some inexpensive fun.<br /><br />There are ten major activities planned for both adults and kids including an ice carving competition, snow volleyball tournament, snow golf tournament at the local country club, youth hockey tournament, super G race, movies, kids carnival, the popular main street block party, theater, dance, fireworks.<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 19:06:24 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Waterbury Area Restaurants Reviewed in NY Times]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/ny%20times%20restaurant%20review%20dec%2028%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Big Time NY Times Wanders Into the Backwoods To See What the Woodchucks Are Eating These Days</i><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/ref/dining/bittman-bio.html" target="_blank">Mark Bittman</a>, a writer for the Dining section of the NY Times Dining, must spend a good amount of time around the Waterbury VT area - he certainly knows the restaurants here, a couple of them off the beaten path for most visitors and even some locals. <br /><br />As his <a href="http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/12/28/travel/28choice.html" target="_blank">December 28, 2008 review</a>  shows, he is very impressed with <a href="http://www.henofthewood.com/" target="_blank">Hen of the Wood</a> restaurant, a quality restaurant that was opened by a pair of chefs here in Waterbury about four years ago if memory serves. <br /><br />One of the chef's mother stayed with us while the two young men were working to get their new place prepared for opening so we got an early insight into what kind of place they were aiming to establish in a highly competitive market. <br /><br />As you can see by the newspaper's headline reference to "Backwoods" Vermont, many people come here expecting to be nearly on the edge of civilization, lucky to have a decent diner and maybe a couple of good potluck church dinners. <br /><br />The fact of the matter is that there about 100 two and three star quality restaurants within a half hour's drive of where I am sitting now. Stowe alone has more than 50 quality restaurants and ranks third in New England for the number of two and three star restaurants (behind Boston and Providence). I've lived here nearly nine years and I'm still working my way through all the restaurants here. <br /><br />Four quick items about Hen of the Wood that come up most often when I'm speaking to guests about it: <br /><br />Yes, this is the restaurant with the chef (Eric Warnstedt) mentioned in Food and Wine Magazine as one of the <a href="http://www.foodandwine.com/bestnewchefs/index.cfm?year=2008&amp;chef=73A88301-38ED-437A-AF34050557B9E446" target="_blank">Top 10 New Chefs in the US</a> for 2008.<br /><br />No, I don't know what they mean by "new." He ain't new - he has been a chef for years.   <br /><br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maitake" target="_blank">Hen of the Wood</a> is a type of edible mushroom. <br /><br />Yes, reservations are almost always needed. The restaurant is small and highly popular. <br /><br />The other restaurant Mr. Bittman looks at is the <a href="http://www.thekitchentablebistro.com/" target="_blank">Kitchen Table</a> in nearby Richmond VT. It is very close to Exit 11 off I-89 a few minutes south of Burlington. <br /><br />Like all of the best restaurants in Vermont, the Kitchen Table puts a great emphasis for getting as much of the ingredients locally as they possibly can. This is far more time consuming and expensive than buying from a restaurant supply house but it pays off for the customers in a superior dining experience. <br /><br />Somehow, Mr. Bittman found the <a href="http://www.greencupvermont.com/" target="_blank">Green Cup </a> quietly located on a small side street in little ole Waitsfield VT. What I thought was a local secret showed up on the radar of a New York restaurant reviewer. I guess that's why they get their jobs - they know how to find the best food no matter where it is. One note on this place - don't expect a fancy schmanchy atmosphere. The food is the only star here. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.redhenbaking.com/" target="_blank">Red Hen Bakery</a>  was located about a 1/4 mile down the road from our inn until they moved a little over a year ago to a larger facility where they now have a nice cafe. Their bread is served in all or nearly all the best restaurants around these parts. You can get it in some of the local grocery stores and delis too. <br /><br />I suggest you read over this article - it's very well done and makes for interesting reading and insights into the local culinary scene but it just scratches the surface of what's available here. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:07:58 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[A Brew Pub That Serves Tea - How Vermont!]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/alchemist%20kombucha.png" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I was poking around some of my links a while back and discovered on the <a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com/blog " target="_blank">Alchemist Brew Pub blog</a> that they are now serving tea. <br /><br />Specifically, it's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kombucha" target="_blank">Kombucha</a> tea, a sweet tea that originated in China centuries ago and is alleged to have some medicinal qualities.   <br /><br />According to the Alchemist blog, Kombucha is "fermented black tea that is loaded with antioxidants, amino acids and many different pro-biotic cultures." Whether or not that is good for you is up to you to decide. <br /><br />The Alchemist Brew Pub opened about five years ago and was an immediate hit. We have had guests from all over the country tell us that a friend or relative recommended it to them as a "must see." <br /><br />It is easy to find in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=alchemist+waterbury+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;cid=0,0,1401264098300384424&amp;ll=44.343924,-72.756271&amp;spn=0.027745,0.055275&amp;z=14&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">downtown Waterbury VT.</a>  That link will take you to a Google map page that has another link to 20 reviews of the Alchemist. <br /><br />They have very good food there by the way. They actually have a chef who prepares a short but wonderful menu. The portions are small but so are the prices - about $10 for an entree. <br /><br />Be prepared for a wait if you arrive there after 6:00 pm most of the time even during off season for tourists. During holiday and fall foliage time, it is virtually impossible to get in unless you get there at the 4:30 pm opening time. <br /><br />Our inn is only about four miles away so anytime it is too crowded, I can wait a few days or a week to get in without much of a wait. But if you do have to wait, it is well worth it. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://grunberghaus.com/blog" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 20:05:10 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Winter Dew Tour on NBC Sports and USA Network. I think.]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/nbc%20and%20usa%20logos.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br />  <br />If you can't make it to Vermont this weekend to see the amazing Winter Dew Tour (see my blog entry from yesterday) at Mount Snow, you can watch it on television Saturday afternoon, January 10. <br /><br />Here comes the confusing part. I thought it was on USA Network Saturday afternoon. (That's the network with Monk and House marathon weekends if you can't remember which one it is). <br /><br />The Burlington VT Free Press newspaper television section lists it on USA at 4:30 pm. However, when I searched around online, the schedules say it is on NBC Sports. Both networks are owned by NBC so you can check your local listings to see where it actually is. Look for it at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon.<br /><br />Also, there are some great videos of today's winning runs online at the   <a href="http://www.allisports.com/videos/freeski-slopestyle-mens-1st-place-jf-houle?type=tour&amp;id=4449" target="_blank">Alliance of Action Sports website.</a>  Amazing displays of skill. <br /><br />The event runs tomorrow and Sunday so you still have plenty of time to get there. See my blog entry from yesterday for more information. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus </a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 20:25:19 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Two Days of Continuous Snow Adds Up]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/dew%20tour%20mount%20snow%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Photo from the Mount Snow Dew Tour</i><br /><br />Man, that was a LOT of snow. It has snowed (with a little sleet mixed in at the middle) for two days almost non stop. Weather forecasters call for a little more this weekend, mostly in the form of flurries so the white stuff is going to stay fresh for a while. <br /><br />If you have been thinking of heading to Vermont for any kind of snow activity, I can say with complete confidence that now is the time.  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.mountsnow.com/" target="_blank">Mount Snow Resort</a> in southern VT got 10 inches of snow and <a href="http://www.jaypeakresort.com/" target="_blank">Jay Peak</a> in far northern VT got 20 inches. <br /><br />Speaking of Mount Snow, the <a href="http://mountsnow.com/winterdewtour.html " target="_blank">Winter Dew Tour</a>, sponsored by Mountain Dew soft drink, is  there this weekend. The resort is <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;q=mount+snow+mount+snow+road+west+dover+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;cid=0,0,14991303189325602381&amp;ll=42.962453,-73.056335&amp;spn=0.908496,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">near West Dover VT</a>, about mid-way between Brattleboro and Bennington. <br /><br />There are some great freeski slopestyle videos <a href="http://www.allisports.com/news" target="_blank">here </a> (in the right hand column) so you can get an idea of what you will see this weekend plus snowboards on the pipe. Spectator admission is free all weekend.<br /><br />Olympic gold medalist and Vermont native <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Teter " target="_blank">Hannah Teter</a> will be there along with other stars.   <br /><br />It will be cold this weekend - bring your warmest stuff. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 21:00:36 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Free Snowshoe/XC Skiing in VT Jan 10]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/winter%20trails.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><i> See the <a href="http://www.wintertrails.org/wintertrails.php?section=event&amp;page=affiliate_vt09" target="_blank">Winter Trails website</a> for information about this rare opportunity to test cross country and snowshoes free.</i>   <br /><br />There are ten ski areas around the state participating in Winter Trails 2009. Most of the Vermont ski areas are holding the event this coming Saturday, January 10 except Bolton Valley which is holding the event January 11. It would be a good idea to contact your selected ski area to confirm the event is still planned. Links to each area are on the Winter Trails website. <br /><br />Also, note that you have to fill out a Registration &amp; Release Form - there is a link to it on the website. <br /><br />This is a great way to see some of Vermont's prettiest woods and countryside. It's easy to do and you generally stay warm from exercising. If you have not tried it, now is the time!<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 19:22:02 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Attention Skiers and Riders: 6 to 12 Inches On The Way]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/weather%20radar%20830%20pm%20Jan%206%2009.gif" border="0" alt="" />   <br /><i>Weather radar 8:30 pm Tuesday, Jan 6.</i><br /><br />In technical meteorological terms, the radar picture above shows a "big honkin' storm" that is bearing down on Vermont ski areas. It starts tonight and goes through Thursday.<br /><br />When it is all said and done, we will get six to twelve inches of snow according to local meteorologist Roger Hill of <a href="http://weatheringheights.com/" target="_blank">Weathering Heights</a> Forecasting. He is consistently the most accurate of weather forecasters in this area. <br /><br />Roger is also calling for some sleet during the storm: "potentially moderate to significant snowfall northern 2/5ths of state, and 'sleety snow middle part of state...to glazing, icy travel southeastern 1/4 of state' all going back to lighter periods of snow before exiting Thursday."<br /><br />Check your favorite ski resort's web site for trail reports this Thursday and be ready to jump in the car to head for Vermont. It looks like Saturday should be a very good ski and ride day on fresh snow. Temps will be in the teens this weekend so pack your warmest gear.<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 20:42:17 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Beautiful Fall Foliage Video]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vimeo%20fall%20in%20vt%20shealy%202.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I know that now might not be the right time of year for this, but I just ran across a <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/2108010" target="_blank">great fall foliage video</a> that is enjoyable to look at no matter when you see it. <br /><br />It is an unusually well done amateur video with good editing and music. Videographer Roger Shealy shot this footage last October during a visit to Burlington and Lake Champlain. <br /><br />This video will inspire you to visit VT to see the foliage colors even if you have been here to see it previously. They always look great but last year was a spectacular year for color - many more red leaves than I ever remember seeing before and the orange and yellow leaves were extremely bright too. The season started early but remained a long time. <br /><br />Start saving your $$$ now and plan to travel to VT and see this year's foliage show!<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 20:03:31 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Ski Areas Assoc Online Game]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20ski%20areas%20peg%20your%20friend.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Here's an entertaining time burner. The Vermont Ski Areas Association has a game on their website called   <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/gallery/peg_friend/" target="_blank">"Peg Your Friend."</a>  <br /><br />You upload a picture of a friend which is then pasted into an animated character. When the game starts, the character/friend moves around the scenery while you use your mouse and cursor to follow and throw a snowball. The number of hits is recorded. <br /><br />This will no doubt be the most meaningless thing you have done so far this year but you might win prizes such as Kombi gloves, Darn Tough socks, Eider apparel, Cabot cheese and other stuff in a random daily drawing. <br /><br />Have fun!<br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 20:52:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[VT Ski Areas Offer Learn to Ski/Ride For Free Events]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20si%20areas%20free%20lessons%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Sample VT Ski Areas Association web page with listings of free ski lesson availabilities. </i><br /><br />You can't beat the price: Learn to ski or ride free at <br />some resorts that are offering a day of free equipment and lessons this week. <br /><br />You should act right away because openings are limited. The Vermont Ski Areas Association has a special   <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/alpine/lessons/" target="_blank">free lessons page</a> on their website that lists. Use the drop down menu to choose a day of the week and the website will return a table of resorts and number of openings at each. I don't know how well they are keeping this information current (it's up to the resorts no doubt) so get in touch soon with the ones that look most likely. <br /><br />As I was searching through the dates and resorts list yesterday, it looked like Wednesday and beyond are the best bets.<br /><br />If you sign up for one of these lessons and need a place to stay, give us a call and we will give you a 15% discount when you mention this blog post. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[Ski/Snowboard Lessons Just for Women]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Sugarbush%20womens%20ski%20and%20ride%20camp.jpg" border="0" alt="" />Photo (c) Sugarbush Resort  <br /> <br />Sometimes you just need to get away for a little while. Men need to get away from women, women need to get away from men, and both need a break from the kids. <br /><br />For women who would like to learn or improve ski or snow board skills, there are several places in Vermont ready to help without the distraction of children and away from male competitiveness (or whatever else they do that gets on your nerves). <br /><br />Yes, I know you love them. You will love them even more when you come back refreshed from some time away.<br /><br />Here are some places you can do that (note: reservations are often required): <br /><br />Sugarbush <a href="http://www.sugarbush.com/funandevents/event.asp?id=224" target="_blank">Women Ski and Ride Discovery Camp</a> is a three day program that includes daily lessons both outdoor and indoor, practice time, video analysis, breakfast and lunch each day, wine and cheese social the first night, snowshoe hike, plenty of time for relaxing at the end of each day. Offered January 14-16, 2009 and March 9-11, 2009. The price is $389 but lift tickets are extra. <br /><br />Umiak Outfitters in Stowe is holding a <a href="http://www.umiak.com/Winter/TelemarkClinicPage.html" target="_blank">Women's Telemark Clinic</a> taught by certified North American Telemark Organization Instructor Wendy Bridgewater. The beginners clinic runs from 10:00 to noon, and intermediates from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Prices start at $49. <br /> <br />Stratton Resort has two and three day <a href="http://www.stratton.com/lessons-and-rentals/snow_school/womens_workshops/index.htm" target="_blank">women's camps</a> feature five hours a day on snow, specialized instruction and video sessions for beginners or experts. In addition to the lessons, there are breakfasts, body awakening stretching sessions,  lunches, class room talks, and motivational instruction round out the day.  <br /><br />Stratton's two day workshops are $298 and are scheduled for January 29-30, 2009 and March 9-10, 2009. Three day workshops are $399 and will be held February 9-11, 2009 and March 9-11, 2009.<br /><br />Okemo not only offers women's lessons but also they have Ladies' Day on select Tuesday's for just $39 plus group lessons for only $25. The dates are January 13, 20, 27; March 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31.<br /> <br /><a href="http://www.okemo.com/okemowinter/learning/lessons/womensalpine.asp" target="_blank">Okemo's Women's Lessons</a> are scheduled  January 22-23, Jan 26-30, January 9-11, February 6-8, and February 25-27, 2009.<br /><br />Okemo also offers participants discount lodging at their Jackson Gore Inn with free access a new fitness center with swimming pool, sauna and spa facilities, ice skating at their new rink, and chef prepared meals. <br /><br />Mad River Glen offers <a href="http://www.madriverglen.com/skischool/?Page=.%2F8clinic.html&amp;dir=." target="_blank">Women's Telemark Ski Clinics</a> coached by women. It includes lunch, coaching, video and group discussions, and will be held January 9. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.madriverglen.com/skischool/?Page=.%2F9girl.html&amp;dir=." target="_blank">Mad River Glen Women's Alpine Ski Clinics</a> will be held February 6 and March 6. $110 per person or $145 with a lift ticket. <br /><br /><a href="http://stowe.com/equipment/lessons/women/" target="_blank">Stowe Resort's Women In Motion</a> programs will be held January 9-11, February 9-11, and March 2-4. The three-day programs are for  intermediate and advanced alpine skiers. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.killington.com/winter/school/adult_specialty_programs/womens_weekends/index.html" target="_blank">Killington Women's Weekends</a> are for intermediate or higher level women and feature four hours of daily on mountain clinics (10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-3 p.m.), with personal feedback.  <br /><br />Killington also offers two day women's clinic that are $299 including lift ticket or $199  without lift ticket. The dates are January 17-18, February 21-22, and March 21-22. <br /><br />Jay Peak's <a href="http://www.jaypeakresort.com/#/skiing_riding/snowsports/specialty_clinics/womens_clinics/" target="_blank">Jay Peak's Women's Clinics</a> for intermediate or better skiers or riders start February 14th. The cost is $229 and includes the clinic, lift ticket, video analysis, lunch, &amp; après ski cocktails &amp; snacks. <br /><br />(c) 2009 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 19:10:07 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[First Night Celebrations in Three VT Towns]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/burlington%20first%20night%2009.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Back from a couple of weeks of vacation followed by busy days of cleaning up after the insulation company blew new "dense-pack" into the attic, reorganizing the items we took out of the attic, moving them around from room to room to make way for guests, putting them back into the attic, followed by some quick wall painting and a few small repairs, and somewhere in there I got over a cold, put up the Christmas tree, mailed holiday cards, and wrapped a couple of presents, plus the day-to-day details of running an inn such as answering inquiries, taking reservations and emailing confirmations.<br /><br />One way I got all that done was by slacking on this blog. Now I have a one inch stack of topics ready to be written about. Number one on the list is New Year's celebrations. Three cities in VT have First Night celebrations. <br /><br />Originated in Boston in 1976,   <a href="http://www.firstnight.com/" target="_blank">First Night</a>  celebrations have  spread to   <a href="http://www.firstnight.com/cities.php" target="_blank">many other cities</a> in the US plus Canada and New Zealand. <br /><br />First Nights are family friendly events that are alcohol and substance free. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.firstnightburlington.com/" target="_blank">Burlington's First Night</a> has a New Year's eve parade, music performances, plays, circus acts, dancing, eating, and fireworks at venues throughout the downtown, all within walking distance of each other<br /><br />This is a large event put on by a non-profit organization with 3 full time directors, a board of 14 members, many corporate sponsors, and 500 volunteers.<br /><br />Other First Nights nearby are <a href="http://www.mdca.org/  montpelier" target="_blank">Montpelier</a>, and a little farther away in <a href="http://www.firstnightstj.com/  st johnsbury" target="_blank">St. Johnsbury</a>, where they are proud to <u>raise</u> a lighted ball at midnight instead of lowering it as they do in some other cities. <br /><br />Admission ranges from $10 in St. Johnsbury to $15 at Burlington for adults.<br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 09:10:41 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Killington and Sugarbush Celebrate 50th Anniversaries]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/sugarbush%2050th%20anniversary.JPG" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>This old but undated photo shows one of Sugarbush's gondolas that was painted from, believe it or not, a winning entry in a   <a href="http://www.sugarbush.com/uploadedfiles/AboutUs/gondola_soul.pdf" target="_blank">design contest</a></i>  <br /><br />Killington Ski Resort is celebrating its <a href="http://www.killington.com/winter/activities/50th_Birthday_Celebration/index.html" target="_blank">50th anniversary</a> December 12 through the 14th. On the web page you will see that Killington sold all their commemorative medallions but the events are open to other people who have not purchased one. <br /><br />On Friday night, there is a "Ski Sweater Soirée" at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel and Spa. Tickets are $75 and include dinner and entertainment. On Saturday, there is a 50th Birthday Poker Run throughout the resort. On Saturday night , there will be a torchlight parade, snowcat parade, kid’s activities and entertainment, live entertainment and dancing, and a giant birthday cake. <br /><br />It is surprising that at the same time 50 years ago, Sugarbush was also getting started. Its <a href="http://www.sugarbush.com/50th" target="_blank">50th birthday celebration</a> is the same weekend as Killington's. The two ski areas are about an hour's drive from each other so it's possible to attend both events. <br /><br />Both ski resorts have new owners as of a few years ago and both are undergoing upgrades, especially Sugarbush which has seen major improvements over the last several years. Once known as "Mascara Mountain" for its tony clientele a few decades ago, Sugarbush will be hosting special events, meals, lodging, and skiing the weekend after next. Click the website link in the paragraph above to get details. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 15:42:03 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Thanksgiving Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/billings%20farm%20thanksgiving%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <i> Photo courtesy Billings Farm and Museum</i><br /><br />The <a href="http://www.billingsfarm.org " target="_blank">Billings Farm and Museum</a>  is a beautiful working farm in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Billings+Farm+and+Museum,+Woodstock,+Windsor,+Vermont+05091&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;cd=1&amp;geocode=FXfBmQIdinet-w&amp;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&amp;sspn=23.875,57.630033&amp;ll=43.643032,-72.502899&amp;spn=0.225092,0.4422&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Woodstock VT.</a>. Its annual Thanksgiving Weekend starts tomorrow and continues through Sunday from 10:00 to 4:00 each day. There will be traditional cooking demonstrations, history of Thanksgiving and how it was celebrated long ago, draft horse wagon rides, tours, and other activities for the whole family. <br /><br />Thanksgiving At Hildene, <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-&amp;q=1005+Hildene+Road,+Manchester,+VT&amp;fb=1&amp;cid=0,0,6095316617702336233&amp;ll=43.154855,-73.083973&amp;spn=0.057355,0.11055&amp;z=13&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">located</a> near Manchester VT, will be this Friday through Sunday. There will be self-guided tours through the mansion decorated for the season.   <a href="http://www.hildene.org/ " target="_blank">Hildene</a>  was originally the home of Robert Todd Lincoln, son of President Abraham,$12.50/Adult, <br />$5/Children, Members and children under 6/Free. <br /><br />In nearby Manchester VT, there will be a Christmas tree lighting at 5:00 on Friday November 28 at the Town Green. It will be followed by a reception with Santa at Hand Motors. With all the upscale outlet stores in town, including the Orvis headquarters store, there will be opportunities to get some holiday shopping done. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 10:22:21 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Thanks For Reading VT Travel Notes]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/thanksgiving%20card%20jacquie%20lawson.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Thanksgiving artwork by Jacquie Lawson, all rights reserved</i><br /><br />For Thanksgiving, I want to say thanks to the folks who have sent emails with compliments and suggestions. (No complaints . . . so far.) And to everyone else who has not written an email, thanks for just reading. This blog is now 2 1/2 years old and has received more than 430,000 visitors, an average of 474 per day. <br /><br />The artwork above is from an animated e-card a friend of ours sent the other day. It was created by   <a href="http://www.jacquielawson.com/cardlink.asp" target="_blank">Jacquie Lawson</a>, an e-card company with a wide selection of greeting cards. You can see, and hear, this animated Thanksgiving card <a href="http://www.jacquielawson.com/preview.asp?pv=cotm" target="_blank">here</a> and other autumn season cards <a href="http://www.jacquielawson.com/cards_thanksgiving.asp" target="_blank">here.</a>  <br /><br />Jacquie Lawson lives in England. Her web site has about 188 animated cards and adds about 20 new ones each year in <a href="http://www.jacquielawson.com/thecards.asp" target="_blank">34 categories</a> ranging from holidays to personal greetings such as birthdays and get well cards. For just $12 per year ($18 for two years), you can personalize these distinctive cards and send as many as you would like to family and friends. Some of the artwork is also available on printed calendars, note cards, mugs, tote bags, etc. You don't have to get in the car and drive around to find cards. For just the cost of three or four printed cards, you can get a year's worth of unique cards from this website. <br /><br />For all our American readers, best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 19:28:12 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Annual VT Christmas Bird Count]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont%20eBird.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The Christmas Bird Count is a 109 year old event held each year all around the country. It is sometimes held on Christmas day but often takes place on other days in December and early January depending upon each local group's preferred timing. In Vermont, there are about 20 bird counting groups with the earliest counts starting December 14 and going through January 5. <br /><br />This is a great way to get out and see some Vermont scenery and enjoy a day with local and out-of-state birders. You don't have to be an expert. There will be at least one experienced birder leading each group. <br /><br />Detailed information about this year's count is available on the Vermont <a href="http://ebird.org/content/vt/news/the-109th-christmas-bird-count-sunday-december-14-2008-to-monday-january-5-2009 " target="_blank">eBird.org</a> website page. This website is a good source of information not only about the Christmas bird count but also year around information about birding in Vermont. <br /><br />Two other birding websites I like are <a href="http://virtualbirder.com/vbirder/realbirds/rbas/VT.html" target="_blank">Virtual Birder</a> (it has weekly reports of rare bird sightings around the state) and the <a href="http://www.audubon.org/states/index.php?state=VT" target="_blank">Vermont Audubon</a> (including links to the group's state office and local chapters). <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 20:15:45 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Several VT Ski Areas Open]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20nov%2018%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Stowe - November, 18 2008 (photo copyright Stowe)</i><br /><br />Five ski areas are now open here in Vermont. In alphabetical order (with number of trails open in parens) they are: Jay Peak (3); Killington (27); Okemo (17); Stowe (9); Sugarbush (7). Most of these ski areas have base depths in the one to two foot range. In addition to some natural snow, Stowe must have had the fan guns on the highest setting 24 hours a day last week- they have depths of two feet to four and a half feet.<br /><br />I'm surprised that a couple of cross country ski areas are open already.   <a href="http://www.catamountoutdoor.com/" target="_blank">Catamount Family Center</a>, located  in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=592+governor+chittenden+rd+williston+VT&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ll=44.468336,-73.089294&amp;spn=0.112214,0.2211&amp;z=12" target="_blank">Williston</a> VT (near Burlington) has 35 km open (perhaps benefiting from lake effect snow - Lake Champlain is a few miles west of Williston).  <br /><br />And <a href="http://www.3stallioninn.com/" target="_blank">Three Stallion Inn </a>, a very nice facility in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=665+Stock+Farm+Road,+Randolph,+Vermont+(VT)&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ll=43.928066,-72.649498&amp;spn=0.056624,0.11055&amp;z=13" target="_blank">Randolph VT</a>, has 25 km open. <br /><br />To keep track of who is open, check the VT Ski Areas Association web site   <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/conditions/" target="_blank">conditions page.</a><br /><br />(c) 2008 (except the Stowe photo) Jeff Connor ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 12:22:34 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Unusually Good Sales in VT This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/cabot%20hosiery%20darn%20tough.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /> <br />Somehow, long ago, the tradition of having super sales during deer season got started in VT. If you live here, you know what I mean. You see newspaper advertisements addressed to "deer season widows" whose husbands are off in the woods in pursuit of deer. The deer hunting season in this state is huge, and so is this kick off to the shopping season. <br /><br />There are two super sales that you might be interested in as destinations or stop offs while traveling in Vermont this weekend. <br /><br />One of the biggest sales is the <a href="http://www.darntough.com/" target="_blank">Cabot Hosiery Company ("Darn Tough")</a> annual sale in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=doyon+road+northfield+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ll=44.210265,-72.614136&amp;spn=0.225417,0.4422&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Northfield VT,</a> just a few minutes drive from the state capital of Montpelier. The company has been holding this sale for 29 years and it is a big one. Cabot Hosiery makes socks for both indoor and outdoor wear. I plan to go tomorrow and load up on Merino wool socks. <br /><br />I went to the <a href="http://www.blackdiamondsportswear.com/" target="_blank">Black Diamond</a> sale a few years ago and was impressed with the great prices on outdoor wear, mostly winter jackets, pants, and hats. Black Diamond, <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=358+gallison+hill+road+montpelier+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ll=44.246675,-72.561779&amp;spn=0.056319,0.11055&amp;z=13 " target="_blank">located just outside Montpelier,</a> has excellent good quality products. <br /><br />Remember the famous line: "The more your buy, the more you save!" Our economy needs you.  Well, actually, it needs your money. <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/black%20diamond%20sportswear.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 18:32:15 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Another Great Megapickles VT Photograph]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/megapickles%20lake%20champlain%20nov%2013%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Today's <a href="http://megapickles.my-expressions.com/" target="_blank">Megapickles photograph</a> of a Lake Champlain scene reminds me of a Salvador Dali painting - it just needs a drooping clock hanging over the tree . . . </i><br /><br />One thing I do most every evening is go to Megapickles Photoblog (see link in this blog's right hand column), one of my all-time favorite web sites. John H is the website owner. He publishes a photo every day, usually of outdoor subjects but he switched to indoor subjects and even a self-portrait earlier this year after slipping on ice and ending up in a leg cast. Some of his recent photos around Burlington and Lake Champlain meant he had to get up well before dawn and drive around looking for opportunities before heading off to his day job. That job is as a Political Science Professor at St. Michel's College. <br /><br />Not only does John post a photograph each day but also he includes a note about what music he is listening to at the moment. He has an deep affinity for classic and jazz music - his collection of albums and CD's must be staggering. <br /><br />I suggest you take a few minutes to poke around his website - I'm confident you will enjoy it and appreciate the amount of work that goes into it. There are many brilliantly composed and rendered photographs there.<br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor<br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 21:11:46 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Make VT Thanksgiving Restaurant Reservations Now]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/bennington%20restaurants%20thanksgiving%20reminder%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i> Google is a great tool for finding a list of local restaurants in Vermont that you can research yourself or discuss with your innkeeper.</i><br /><br />Thanksgiving is coming up in two weeks. If you will be in Vermont then and want to eat at a restaurant that day, you should make reservations now. Many restaurants will be closed for the day and those that are open may be busy. Find out from your innkeeper which local restaurants are open and get reservations just to be safe.<br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 20:08:58 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Used and New Ski and Snowboard Equipment Sale at Okemo]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/okemo%20mountain%20school.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Just came across a news item that Okemo, Ludlow VT, is also having a new and used ski and snowboard equipment sale November 21, 22, and 23 <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;q=Okemo+Mountain+Resort,+77+Okemo+Ridge+Road,+Ludlow,+VT+05149&amp;fb=1&amp;cid=0,0,701322394026437753&amp;ll=43.47983,-72.706146&amp;spn=0.469339,0.878906&amp;z=10  " target="_blank">at the resort's base lodge.</a> Friday's times are 4:00 to 7:00; Saturday is from9:00 to 5:00; and Sunday is 9:00 to 1:00. <br /><br />If you have equipment you would like to sell, you can drop it off this Saturday, the 15th, Sunday the 16th, or next Wednesday the 19th - each day is from 10:00 to 3:00. Equipment should be in good condition and not more than seven years old. Items are sold on 25% consignment with proceeds going to   <a href="http://www.okemomountainschool.org/  " target="_blank">Okemo Mountain School</a>. For further information, contact Mariel Meringolo at mariel dot meringol at okemomountainschool.org or 802-228-1512.<br /> <br />I mentioned in yesterday's blog about the Waitsfield sale  that I would like to see a fishing gear sale and, wouldn't you know it, the Okemo swap also welcomes fly fishing equipment! I'm tempted . . . <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://grunberghaus.com/blog" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:16:05 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Great Deals at the Waitsfield VT Ski &amp; Skate Sale]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/waitsfield%20vt%20ski%20skate%20sale%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />A few years ago I visited the Waitsfield VT Ski and Skate Sale because I had driven by it the previous couple of years and noticed a great number of cars parked there. Inside, I found an impressive amount of gear at tempting prices. And it was not only skis and skates despite the name. There were also many boots, snowboards, snowshoes, jackets, helmets, and pants. Much of the gear was adult size but there was also a lot of children's equipment. If you have a family to outfit, this event could be a big help to your budget.  <br /><br />The newest gear tends to go fast on Saturday, depending upon size and price. Sunday is the day for the best deals. Usually around 11:00 on Sunday, they start slashing prices to help move the gear out faster. <br /><br />Waitsfield is in the Mad River Valley, home to Sugarbush and Mad River Glen ski areas. To say that the area is full of skiers is an apt description. Like most skiers anywhere, the people here have a lot of gear and they often buy new stuff to get the latest and best. I've noticed the same trait with golfers and fishermen. I'm one of them. I have enough fishing equipment to outfit about three people. I wish someone would hold a sale like this for fishing gear. On second thought, I would probably buy more stuff than I sold so I'm probably better off without it. <br /><br />There are many sales like this around New England and this one is one of the oldest, being in existence for the past 29 years. The sale will be held at the Waitsfield Elementary School   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;cd=1&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.27323,-72.808456&amp;spn=0.225176,0.4422&amp;z=11 " target="_blank">on Route 100</a> (scroll down the list on the left to find the Waitsfield school link at the bottom) Saturday and Sunday, November 15 and 16, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. There is no admission charge. Parking however, is a challenge. You will see people parked everywhere along the road and in nearby parking lots. Be prepared for a ten minute walk if you can't park close. <br /><br />If you have stuff to sell, it should be checked in at the school on Friday from 4:00 to 7:00 pm. There is a 20% consignment fee. I don't know if they take gear on Saturday or Sunday too but you can use the contact information on the <a href="http://www.wesskiskate.com/" target="_blank">web page.</a> <br /><br />This event is about a ten minute drive from our inn. Since you will be bargain shopping, we'll help you save money by discounting our rooms ten percent. Call us at 800-800-7760 for information. <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 20:44:26 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Southern VT Travel Blog]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/inn%20brattleboro%20blog.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />About nine years ago, we traveled to Vermont and New Hampshire to look at inns for sale. One of our favorites was an inn in Brattleboro VT called <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com/" target="_blank">40 Putney Road</a>, named after the address there. It had beautiful French architecture and a nice location. We ended up passing on it because we found our <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">current VT bed and breakfast inn</a> that was a better fit for us and made our numbers work better. Since that time, 40 Putney Road has changed hands a couple of times I think. The new owners, Tim and Amy, look like they are doing a great job with it - see especially the <a href="http://www.fortyputneyroad.com/rooms.asp" target="_blank">room photos</a> on their website.<br /><br />They also write a blog I found a couple of months ago just as we started heading into the big fall foliage rush. Now that the extra busy period is over, I am getting around to writing about the blog. It's called <a href="http://www.innbrattleboro.com/" target="_blank">"InnBrattleboro"</a> and I have found it to be an interesting source of information about the area of southern Vermont. They also write some about southern New Hampshire which is a very short drive across the Connecticut River from their Brattleboro VT location. <br /><br />It's nice to find this blog because a couple of other southern Vermont blogs I was following ended up dormant and I took them off my links list in the right column. InnBrattleboro looks like it has been going since December last year so I have hope the writers will keep it at it. I will put a link to it under the Travel Friends heading on the right. <br /><br />Tim and Amy don't write frequently: twice in October and twice in September (during the busy season, remember) but prior to that they were writing blog entries roughly four times a month. Some of the photo links are broken but the ones that do work just take you to a slightly larger version of the photo. Thanks to InnBrattleboro, I've learned about new places to visit down there and this blog will be the first place I will check the next time we plan a trip to southern VT. <br /><br />Tim is also a website designer. His company, <a href="http://www.looseleafdesign.com/" target="_blank">Loose Leaf Design</a>, does some nice looking work. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 18:52:41 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Killington: Nevermind]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/killington%20snow%20report%20nov%207%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><br />They skied and snow boarded at Killington for five days but now it has come to a halt due to the unseasonably warm weather we've been having. Even with a 30 inch base in some spots, you just can't keep going when daytime temperatures are nearly reaching the 60's and nighttime temps are in the 40's. <br /><br />There was some unofficial skiing at other areas, even   <a href="http://www.madriverglen.com/gallery_public/?Page=details.php&amp;ls=0000000148&amp;set_seq=2&amp;imageSet=1226077232-4914743066404" target="_blank">Mad River Glen</a>  which does not make snow. But, it turns out it was all just an amusing early season appetizer of what is to come. <br /><br />Right now, Killington is aiming for a reopening on November 14. Next week's night time temps will be the key. To get current information, check Killington's  <a href="http://www.killington.com/winter/the_mountain/conditions/dor" target="_blank">conditions page</a> on their website. The resort has spent $8.4 million in improvements this year and they are anxious to show them off. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br />  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 10:49:50 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[VT Author Archer Mayor ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/The%20Catch%20Archer%20Mayor.jpg" border="0" alt="" />   <br /><br />One of the most surprising things about moving to Vermont was discovering the number of artists, writers, actors, musicians, and other artistic people who live here. They are literally everywhere. Vermont is smaller than tiny (teeny?) but it's brimming with talented folks. <br /><br />One of the best known is <a href="http://www.archermayor.com/index.htm" target="_blank">author Archer Mayor</a> , a resident of  Townsend, a beautiful village in southern VT. His crime stories have been best sellers for about two decades. Mayor's 19th novel, The Catch, has just been published by St. Martin's Press. Like all his Detective Joe Gunther (the main character) stories, this one also takes place in Vermont but it soon moves to Maine where Joe is in pursuit of two "evil doers" as George Bush would say. <br /><br />Mayor himself probably would not make a very good character for a novel because he would not be believable - too much of an over achiever! He has been a "scholarly editor, a researcher for TIME-LIFE Books, a political advance-man, a theater photographer, a newspaper writer/editor, a lab technician for Paris-Match Magazine in Paris, France, and a medical illustrator . . . He is also a death investigator for Vermont’s Chief Medical Examiner, a deputy for the Windham County Sheriff’s Department, and has 25 years experience as a volunteer firefighter and EMT." <br /><br />Unfortunately there is not much more information about his background except that he grew up in the US, Canada, and France but that just piqued my curiosity even more. It would be interesting to see more details about his family, early life, education, and details about his work experiences.<br /><br />If you would like to meet him in person, he has a busy calendar of personal appearances this month and next throughout New England and New York. You can see the   <a href="http://www.archermayor.com/appearances.htm" target="_blank">schedule here.</a>  . <br /><br />On his website is a series of short videos, one of which I found particularly interesting: why he <a href="http://www.am-press.com/media/whyvermont.html " target="_blank">chose to live in Vermont.</a>   <br /><br />Another video I suggest you watch is a humorous story   <a href=" http://www.am-press.com/media/donutlady.html" target="_blank">involving doughnuts</a>  that took place while he was working as a police officer.<br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor  <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 21:14:54 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[New York Times Article on Burlington VT]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[    <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/ny%20times%20burlington%20nov%204%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The New York Times Travel section has a feature called "36 hours in ___." A few days ago the Time published such an   <a href="http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/11/02/travel/02hours.html" target="_blank">article about Burlington VT.</a> <br /><br />It's pretty well done and covers the upper downtown area around Church Street for the most part. This street is closed off from car traffic and paved with bricks to make it an inviting pedestrian plaza. We often recommend it to guests who want to visit Burlington. There are a good number of specialty shops, restaurants, and bars which makes it a lively daytime and night gathering place. <br /><br />One area the Time's article does not feature is the great waterfront including the Burlington Boat House. The article does mention Burlington's "Stonehendge" park and the accompanying   <a href=" http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/11/02/travel/1102-BURLINGTON_index.html " target="_blank">slide show</a>  also mentions the ECHO Museum at the waterfront so readers can find the rest of the waterfront on their own. Of course, it is not as inviting this time of year as it is during months of milder temperatures. <br /><br />This article is a reprise of similar "36 hours"   <a href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C00E7D81030F933A1575AC0A9649C8B63&amp;fta=y" target="_blank">article</a>  the Times did about six years ago. <br /><br />There is much more to see and do in Burlington and the surrounding area but if you really do have just a few hours, this guide is a good overview of some main highlights.  <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 19:14:16 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[We're Skiing in VT!]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/killington%20open%20Nov%202%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>This photo is copied from the Killington website so the "watch video" link does not work here . . . go to <a href="http://www.killington.com" target="_blank">the Killington </a> website to watch the videos and see how much snow they have. </i><br /><br /><br />Believe it or not, today marked the first day of ski season in Vermont, as the East's perennial first-starter (and longest season record holder) Killington opened for skiing today with nine trails and two lifts swinging into action. <br /><br />Hard to believe I know but we have had snow at the upper elevations for a few weeks now. Killington's snow is a mixture of natural and artificial snow of course but they have about an 18 inch base going which is impressive. <br /><br />If all goes according to schedule, nearby Okemo will be the next Vermont ski area open. They plan to do so on November 15. Other planned openings: Sugarbush and Stowe, Nov 22; Stratton, Nov 26; Jay Peak, Smuggler's Notch, and Bromley, Nov 28. <br /><br />The other ski areas in the state plan December openings. It all depends upon mom nature of course. The best single source of information on openings is <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/central/press_releases.php?tid=6456 " target="_blank">Vermont Ski Areas Association website</a>  <br /><br />To see the latest information as it becomes available, go to the   <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/conditions/" target="_blank">Ski Conditions page</a> and check the Trails Open column. <br /><br />(c) 2008 (except the Killington photo) Jeff Connor<br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 21:00:47 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Ben &amp; Jerry's Online Halloween Games]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/ben%20jerry%20whack%20a%20ghoul.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>One of the games on the Ben &amp; Jerry's Halloween website pages is this   <a href="http://benjerry.com/halloween/games/undead_smackdown/" target="_blank">"Undead Smackdown"</a> (or ""Whack-A-Ghoul")  game that I wasted about ten minutes playing. Use your mouse button to move the shovel and left click to bring the shovel down. Have fun!</i><br /><br />I know from experience in talking with our inn's guests that many of them check the Ben &amp; Jerry's website before they travel to Vermont (the company's Waterbury VT factory is about ten minutes from our facility). It is a very entertaining website with a mix of some seriousness thrown in once in a while. <br /><br />If you go to the website, you can check the <a href="http://benjerry.com/halloween/" target="_blank">Ben &amp; Jerry's Halloween page</a> to find a lot of information including the history of Halloween, seasonal recipes, crafts, coloring book pages, safety tips, and some games.  Note: when you go to the page and click on the Jack O Lantern, your pop-up blocker may prevent it from working. On Firefox browsers, click the bar above the web page and then click "Allow Pop-ups from benjerry.com." Then you can click the Jack O Lantern again to get into the website's Halloween section. Look at each page carefully and run your cursor over the various items that will then lead you to other pages. <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 18:45:44 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[University of Vermont Fleming Museum Exhibits]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/fleming%20musuem%20mandala%20oct%202008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/fleming%20museum%20chenrezig%20mandala%20oct%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />There are two unusual exhibits at the University of Vermont's <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.48377,-73.191605&amp;spn=0.028046,0.055275&amp;z=14&amp;iwloc=0004596b9b6f4750bc179" target="_blank">Fleming Museum</a> you may find interesting. <br /><br />Buddha in Paradise at the Wolcott Gallery runs through December 19. It is about finding "Pure Lands" or paradise in western terms and is a collection of ancient paintings dating back to the 13th century. Also, during this week, October 15 - 22, Buddhist monks are constructing a circular painting called a <a href="http://www.uvm.edu/~fleming/index.php?category=events&amp;page=mandala_10_16" target="_blank">mandala</a>  made from colored grains of sand to represent the universe. You are welcome to watch the construction and also the eventual destruction when it is cast into a pool of water, a part of the process that "symbolizes the impermanence of existence and the ideal of non-attachment to the material world."<br /><br />---------------------------------------------<br /><br /> <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/fleming%20vt%20architecture%202008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Architectural Improvisation: A History of Vermont's Design/Build Movement 1964-1977 runs through  December 19 in the East Gallery. This unique exhibit looks at a group of architects who formed the Vermont Design/Build movement based on their Bauhaus theory education at Yale School of Architecture and the University of Pennsylvania Architecture program in the 1960s. These students, many of whom are still here in Vermont, set out to explore "radical social, technological, and aesthetic experiments." <br /><br />I've seen several examples of their work around Waitsfield Vermont. Some are lacking in practicality, grace, ingenuity, creativity, advancement, longevity, or relativity but they are a magnetic curiosity and a great symbol of the futile side of the 60's. It's good that this approach did not go far and it's not surprising but sometimes you have to know what does not work in order to know what does work. This is an excellent body of work for the student of the 60's to know about.<br /><br />The <a href="http://www.yestermorrow.org/" target="_blank">Yestermorrow</a> school in Waitsfield VT is a product of this movement. It has an intriguing line up of classes. <br /><br />The Fleming Museum's hours are Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Wednesday, 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Saturday &amp; Sunday 1:00 to 5:00 PM. Closed Mondays.<br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 23:12:50 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Ski Free - - - Get a Job at a Ski Resort]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/sugarbush%20lincoln%20peak%20village.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>This could be your new place of employment. Sugarbush Ski Resort</i>   <br /><br />Sugarbush in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/mm?q=warren+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=44.186389,-72.856865&amp;spn=0.112754,0.2211&amp;z=12&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;iwloc=000459157b35b58831cbe" target="_blank">Warren VT</a>  is holding a <a href="http://www.sugarbush.com/funandevents/event.asp?id=765" target="_blank"> job fair</a> for the coming winter ski season. There are full time, part time, and seasonal jobs available. It's a great way to get a fun job and enjoy perks like free skiing and boarding. <br /><br />Other Sugarbush job fairs will be held October 25 and November 15. If you can't make it to the fairs, try contacting Sugarbush Human Resources at hr@sugarbush.com<br /><br />Many ski areas will be hiring for this winter and possibly even beyond. If you are interested but don't know which ski areas to approach, try the Vermont Ski Areas Association <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/central/employment.php" target="_blank">Ski Vermont Job Center. </a>  Right now there are not many listings but that will change soon. <br /><br />Of course, you don't have to wait for job postings. You can contact the ski areas' human resources department now and get the jump on things. <br /><br />There is page of listings for   <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/alpine/" target="_blank">alpine resorts</a> and another one for   <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/crosscountry/" target="_blank">cross country ski areas. </a><br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 16:24:07 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[VT Teddy Bear Presidential Poll Shows Surprising Results]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/VT%20Teddy%20Bear%20Presidential%20Mood.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i> The next leaders of the free world. God help us.</i><br /><br />In my September 21 entry, I mentioned that the   <a href="http://www.vermontteddybear.com/Default.aspx" target="_blank">Vermont Teddy Bear Company</a>  was selling Obama and McCain teddy bears. Now that the Vice Presidential candidates have been announced, Vermont Teddy Bear has rounded out the ticket with their four bears. <br /><br />I had mentioned that it would be interesting to know which bear ticket was selling the most. In fact, if you look at the company's website, you will see that several thousand people have cast their "votes." You can do the same. <br /><br />I was surprised to see that the McCain/Palin ticket was winning handily by about 2:1 over the Obama/Biden team - that certainly goes counter to all the polls I have seen lately. <br /><br />Visit the company's Vermont stores In Shelburne VT and Waterbury Center VT, or order online the bears of your favorite candidates and don't forget to vote on November 4. <br /><br /> (c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 22:00:58 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Shortly after I wrote the entry below about the Dog Party at Dog Mountain, I ran across this quote which I've seen before but had not remembered for a long time. As a dog owner, it's one of my favorites: <br /><br />"We are alone, absolutely alone on this chance planet: and, amid all the forms of life that surround us, not one, excepting the dog, has made an alliance with us."  - Maurice Maeterlinck<br /><br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Maeterlinck" target="_blank">Maeterlinck</a> was a Belgian poet, playright, and Nobel Prize winner who lived 1862 to 1949. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 20:11:54 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Spectacular Foliage Today]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Dscn31581.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I took a quick snapshot this afternoon of the hillside across the street. The foliage colors this year are magnificent. If you ever wanted to travel to Vermont to see the fall colors, you couldn't do any better than this year. Some of the upper elevations are a little past peak but still look very good and some areas have yet to peak. You still have time. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:01:14 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Dog Party At Stephen Huneck's Dog Mountain]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/dog%20party%20stephen%20huneck.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> (c) Stephen Huneck</i><br /><br />Play like a dog at Stephen Huneck's Dog Mountain on Sunday October 12. There are fields, ponds, beautiful views, and lots of happy people and pets at this annual event. There will be food (hot dogs of course), book signings by Stephen, and an "applause-o-meter" contest for largest, smallest, youngest, oldest, best kisser, best singer, farthest traveler, best swimmer, etc. Visit the dog chapel and leave a note or photo of a departed pet or just enjoy reading moving tributes that other people have left there. <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.497485,-71.963196&amp;spn=0.224315,0.4422&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Located</a> a little ways outside St. Johnsbury VT in the northeast part of the state but easy to get to from I-91. I wish we could take our pup but we, and by default he too, will be tending to inn keeping activities. <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Dscn1417%2020%20percent.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Our Cody - a lover of people and other animals</i><br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus </a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:24:16 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[More Events October 11 and 12]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Riley%20Dorothy%20Flower%20Mtn%20Studio%20Chester%20VT%20at%20Weston%20crafts%20show%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Felted landscape by Weston Craft Show exhibitor Dorothy Riley, Flower Mountain Studio, 367 Graham Road, Chester, VT 05143, p.  802-886-1337, e.  paintbox@vermontel.net </i><br /><br />The <a href="http://www.westoncraftshow.com/" target="_blank">Weston VT Craft Show</a> has been selected as one of the prestigious Top Ten Vermont Fall Events by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce. It is being held this weekend in quaint village of   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=weston+playhouse+weston+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;cid=0,0,3499405643767650155&amp;ll=43.305194,-72.729492&amp;spn=0.915411,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Weston VT.</a>  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.westoncraftshow.com/ExhibitorPages/_ExhibitorListing.htm" target="_blank">Fifty craft makers</a>  are invited each year to this juried show and that means top quality items will be on display and available for purchase. <br /><br />Weston is home of the   <a href="http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/Shop" target="_blank">Vermont Country Store, </a> a large facility with room after room of interesting items. <br /><br />Another nearby show is being held at the <a href="http://www.chaffeeartcenter.org/" target="_blank">Chaffee Art Center</a> in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=rutland+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ll=43.679791,-72.825623&amp;spn=0.909751,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Rutland VT.</a> This is their 47th annual fine art and craft show, and it too has been named a Top Ten Vermont Event. <br /><br />While you are in the south central Vermont area, make your way over to the totally restored village of <a href="http://www.graftonvermont.org/Home.html" target="_blank">Grafton VT</a> for the Fall Festival at the Firehouse on Route 121 a little east of the village. This is a community gathering with tag sale and BBQ. A great way to mix with the locals. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor (except the Dorothy Riley artwork above)]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:29:39 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Mt Snow Oktoberfest, Crafts Show; Newfane Festival]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b>Mount Snow </b> <br /><br />It's an Oktoberfest time of the year and this weekend it is  Mount Snow's turn. Located near <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=mount+snow&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;ll=42.948381,-72.869568&amp;spn=0.473447,0.878 906&amp;z=10 " target="_blank">West Dover</a> VT in the southern part of the state, this ski area is hosting its <a href="http://www.mountsnow.com/s_calendar.html?season=summer" target="_blank">11th annual Oktoberfest.</a> It is being held in conjunction with 35th Annual Harvest Arts and Crafts Show. The surrounding area will be bursting with foliage color this weekend and the weather forecast is for mild temperatures. Get in that car and get going!<br /><br /><b>Newfane Festival</b><br /><br />The <a href="http://home.svcable.net/festival/" target="_blank">Newfane Festival</a> is celebrating its 38th anniversary. This is a classic Vermont village and features several buildings in a Currier &amp; Ives setting. I highly recommend you stop in the village whenever you are in southern Vermont whether you can make it to this festival or not. <br /><br />The festival this weekend has 80 vendors selling crafts and artwork including quilts, paintings, furniture, clothing, <br />pottery, and more. Also, you will find a food court, deli, fresh apple pies and cider, live entertainment, and children's activities area. Take a look at their   <a href=" http://home.svcable.net/festival/raffle.html" target="_blank">super raffle here.</a>  <br /><br />Newfane is   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=newfane+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;ll=42.993097,-72.585297&amp;spn=0.248606,0.439453&amp;z=11  " target="_blank">located near</a>  Brattleboro VT which also is a great town to explore. Also, the villages of Dover, Bennington, Manchester, and Arlington are just a few minutes away and the drive this time of year is outstanding with fall foliage on the mountainsides. <br /><br /> <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/newfane%20vt.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i> Newfane VT classic architecture</i><br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor   <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br />  <br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 15:34:23 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe Foliage Arts Festival This Weekend Oct 10, 11, and 12]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20foliage%20arts%20festival.gif" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Two hundred artists will be displaying their creations at northern Vermont's premier arts and crafts festival this weekend in the beautiful village of Stowe VT. This event is produced by the same organization that put on the festival in Manchester VT last week (see below). Like that festival, the one in Stowe has a live entertainment, and a wine and food court featuring including the Vermont cheese, beer, and sausage tent made with locally produced foods. <br /><br />If you like fine quality crafts, don't miss this event - it is one of the best. And while you are in Stowe, check the local art galleries - there are several which have works from top New England artists. You can see a list   <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=stowe+art+galleries&amp;ie=utf-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;aq=t&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a" target="_blank">here.</a>  <br /><br />The event will be held at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.523927,-72.739105&amp;spn=0.112107,0.2211&amp;z=12 " target="_blank">Topnotch Events Field</a>, about four miles from the village of Stowe on Route 108 (Mountain Road). It's a photogenic setting with the Green Mountain range nearby in the background.   <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 18:37:07 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Foliage Drive Suggestions]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont%20vacation%20dot%20com%20fall%20drives.gif" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Recommended Vermont drives to see fall foliage</i><br /><br />"Where should we go to see foliage?" <br /><br />That's a question we get several times a day this time of year. It's usually an easy question to answer because you can drive anywhere and see good color on the trees. Later this month, the number of good drives begins to dwindle of course and the task takes more research. <br /><br />Much of the answer depends on whether or not the person has a particular type of drive in mind or is open to any suggestion. For instance, some folks want a drive on remote country roads while others would prefer to go to the mountaintops. <br /><br />Some of our favorite drives are on the highways which often surprises people. But the highways here in Vermont are free of billboards and often offer sweeping vistas. It's better for the passengers who have time to look but drivers don't get as good view because they are busy driving and there are few opportunities to pull over and look around. In our area, Interstate 89 around Montpelier has some great views to the west. And the same highway traveling south from Burlington, has another great view a few miles south of Exit 12.<br /><br />Around our location, Route 100 either north or south is a good bet. And Route 108 from Stowe to Jeffersonville through Smuggler's Notch is one of my favorites summer and fall. <br /><br />Your innkeeper can tell you about the best local roads to drive but the Vermont Department of Tourism has also put together a web page of <a href="http://www.tourism.state.vt.us/seasons/drives.asp" target="_blank">20 recommended foliage drives.</a> Many of these are lengthy adventures, some of them 100 miles and more. Of course, you don't have to drive the whole route but these suggestions are a good starting point. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 07:47:17 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[The Best Place to Find VT Foliage Information]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermontvacation%20dot%20com%20foliage%20forecaster%20map.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing does an excellent job of providing information about the state's popular fall foliage season.  <a href="http://www.vermontvacation.com/seasons/forecaster.asp" target="_blank">Click here</a>  to go to the state's Foliage Forecaster page. You will see the map shown above which you can automate or stop by clicking the dates alongside the map. It shows the foliage progression starting from the northern part of the state and the upper elevations, and then moving south and into lower elevations. Not every year has the same timing and some seasons last longer than others. The trees are very healthy this year from the rainy summer we had so everyone is expecting the colors to last a long time. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.vermontvacation.com/seasons/report.asp" target="_blank">VT Foliage Report </a>  report, compiled by reports from state  is a great source of information about foliage all over the state and it provides recommendations for roads to drive. It is updated twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. <br /><br />One thing the Foliage Forecaster does not do is tell you the names of the counties on the map. nor are there any town names to help you serach for lodging. Here is a   <a href="http://www.vcgi.org/mapcenter/static_maps/countytown_small.pdf " target="_blank">link to a county and village map</a> so you can know where to look for lodging if you are not familiar with the state. <br /><br />Fall Foliage Travel Planning<br /><br />Here at the Grunberg Haus, we are full the first two weekends of October which is typical of most lodging places this time of year. However, we and many others have numerous weeknight openings. You have plenty of time left this month to see the trees in their full glory. <br /><br />Last year was a spectacular year for color. This year is looking even better and may be the best we have had in many years. <br /> <br />If you are thinking of traveling to Vermont this fall, right now is the best time to get your plans pinned down. <br /><br />Enjoy the natural fireworks!<br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 11:06:34 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[VT Foliage, Antiques, Antiques, and Antiques . . . ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Two fall traditions in Vermont are foliage "leaf peeping" and antique shows. There are other activities as well this busy weekend so let's get started: <br /><br />(Quick aside: the weather this weekend will be very nice: mostly sunny and day time temperatures in the upper 50's F. The evenings will be cool with temperatures in the high 30's F. Bring some warm clothes especially if you plan to spend time at upper elevations.)<br /><br />FALL FOLIAGE<br /><br />The next two to three weeks you can see some incredible color on the mountainsides and valleys. I have talked with a large number of people here and read in several VT blogs that this year's foliage display may be one of the best ever. I am very surprised at the large amount of red leaves I'm seeing. All the colors are bright. I'm sure we'll be talking about this year's Vermont foliage for years to come.<br /><br />A fun way to to see the foliage is to get out of the car and into the fresh air on a ski area chair lift. It's an exhilarating experience that you will remember for a long time. Many ski areas offer this service. Just ask your innkeeper where the nearest ski area is that's offering rides - they are located all over the state. <br /><br />Vermont's largest ski area, Killington is offering foliage chair rides, a Brewfest on Saturday, and hosting ABC's Good Morning America live broadcast on Sunday. <br /><br />The 13th Annual Killington Brewfest features displays of microbreweries and craft breweries from Vermont and other New England states. It starts at 1:00 pm and goes to 6:00 pm. <br /><br /><a href="http://abcnews.go.com/gma" target="_blank">Good Morning America</a> LIVE from Killington Peak will start broadcasting Marysol Castro's weather reports and Vermont feature segments from 6 am to 9 am. You can take a free ride on the K-1 Gondola and get a FREE  CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST atop Killington Peak. They are encouraging people to attend so they will have an enthusiastic background audience just as they do in New York City. In fact, bring your homemade cardboard signs, jump up and down, and see if you can get on national television. It's a great way to see foliage, get entertained and fed, all for free. The view from Killington Peak includes five states and Canada on a clear day. <br /><br />ANTIQUE SHOWS<br /><br />There are two antiques shows in northern VT this weekend and a bunch in southern VT. <br /><br />The New England Antiques Show formerly presented the antiques show at the Champlain Expo fairgrounds but it has moved this year to Burlington Sheraton Exhibit Center. I don't know the politics behind this move (looks like somebody got mad at someone else) but now there are two major antique shows in Burlington on the same weekend. <br /><br />The Champlain Valley Exposition and Vermont Public Television  are presenting the <a href="http://cvexpo.org/antiques.aspx" target="_blank">Vermont Antique Expo and Sale</a> October 4  and 5. The weekend will feature sales, seminars and exhibits on a wide array of antiques and related topics. Located at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.570904,-73.105774&amp;spn=0.448065,0.884399&amp;z=10 " target="_blank">Champlain Valley Exposition</a>  , 105 Pearl Street in Essex Junction, Vermont.  They are expecting about 60 dealers. <br /><br />The <a href="http://neantiqueshows.com/champlain.htm" target="_blank">New England Antique Show</a>  is being held Saturday and Sunday at the Burlington Sheraton, 870 Williston Road, Burlington, VT. It's easy to find: just take Exit 14W (make sure it is West exit, not the East exit) from I-89. The Sheraton is the large building on your right. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.westonantiquesshow.org/" target="_blank">WESTON ANTIQUES SHOW</a> is being held at the   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=Weston+Playhouse+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;cid=0,0,3499405643767650155&amp;ll=43.330173,-72.69928&amp;spn=0.457518,0.884399&amp;z=10" target="_blank">Weston Playhouse</a>  in the middle of the village. As they point out, there have 220 dealers and four other antique shows within a 20 minute drive the same weekend. This is their 50th year. I like their slogan too: "Go green...collecting and using antiques is the ultimate recycling." Weston is also home to the   <a href="http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/Shop" target="_blank">Vermont Country Store</a>  where you can find modern versions of a lot of antique products - the kind of items you did not think were made any more. <br /><br />The OKEMO ANTIQUES SHOW is being held at the Okemo Mountain Resort in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;cd=1&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.456906,-72.688293&amp;spn=0.432637,0.884399&amp;z=10  " target="_blank">Ludlow VT</a>  . The Preview is Friday from  3:00 pm to 6:00 pm and the show is Saturday 10am to 5pm. <br /><br />A few minutes away, the 44th annual LUDLOW ANTIQUES SHOW is being held at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;cd=1&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.399186,-72.694731&amp;spn=0.007141,0.013819&amp;z=16 " target="_blank">Black River High School</a> with the from Preview Friday, 7 - 9 pm and the show Sat 10am - 5pm. <br /><br />The 31st annual BROMLEY MOUNTAIN ANTIQUES SHOW will have 30 country dealers at the Bromley Ski Area   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;cd=1&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.234198,-72.770691&amp;spn=0.434228,0.884399&amp;z=10" target="_blank">Base Lodge</a> on Route 11, Peru VT<br />Preview Sat 8 - 10am, Show Sat 10am - 4pm, Show Sun 10am - 4pm.<br /><br />The 24th annual ANTIQUES IN VERMONT show will be at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;cd=1&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.267706,-73.059769&amp;spn=0.216994,0.4422&amp;z=11 " target="_blank">Riley Rink</a>, Route 7A North, Manchester Center VT Sat  Preview 8 - 10am and Sat Show 10am - 4pm. <br /><br />OTHER VERMONT EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES<br /><br />If you are looking for some non-shopping activity, how about apple picking at <a href="http://www.shelburneorchards.com/htm/products/trees.htm" target="_blank">Shelburne Orchards</a>  . There are 80 acres of apple trees, including 10 acres of organic apple trees. It is located a little south of Burlington VT on   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=216+Orchard+Road+shelburne+vt&amp;ll=44.387182,-73.274689&amp;spn=0.224739,0.4422&amp;z=11&amp;iwloc=addr" target="_blank">Orchard Road</a> off Route 7. <br /><br />There is a large <a href="http://www.craftproducers.com/festival-details.php?id=22" target="_blank">Craftsproducers Festival at Hildene VT</a> October 3, 4, and 5 that will have 200 artists and artisans displaying and selling their products, all made by the artists - no imports in other words. The show is in heated Camelot tents. <br /><br />Along with the crafts, the festival has fresh food and live entertainment. The VERMONT CHEESE, BEER, AND SAUSAGE TENT will be the center of ...]]></description>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[RIP Paul Newman]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I was saddened to hear today that Paul Newman has died. I never met him but our paths crossed, or nearly crossed, a few times. <br /><br />The first time was when my wife and I took the kids on a driving vacation around New England about 20 years ago. We were on our way north to Quebec and stayed for a night at the <a href="http://www.northherohouse.com/" target="_blank">North Hero House Inn</a>. The owners had a photo album on display at the front desk. One of the photos showed Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward in an old VW beetle convertible at the inn. They had stayed there sometime before we were there but I don't remember how long before. <br /><br />I know the North Hero House has different owners now but if you ever get to travel there (very nice place by the way), you can ask if they still have that photo album. I doubt they do - I'll bet the previous owners took it with them. But at least you can say you stayed the same place Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward stayed. <br /><br />The drive up <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.830065,-73.277435&amp;spn=0.223032,0.4422&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Route 2</a> through the islands is OK enough. Most people think more of it than I do. The islands looks better from the water I think. Rent a boat while you are there and see for yourself. It seems to me that the islands are like flat farmland most anywhere and they don't compare at all to the mountains a short distance away. Most of the time you are on Route 2 you cannot see the water except for a few exceptions like North Hero House   <br /><br />That's just one person's opinion. Travel to Vermont and look at both the mountains and the islands, and you can then write to tell me I'm right or wrong. <br /><br />The other times I saw Paul Newman were at sports car races at Watkins Glen NY. My brother was racing and Paul Newman had the pit garage next to my brother's team a couple of times. The last time I saw Newman race was a few years ago when he was in his late 70's. He was an excellent driver and when I was watching practice sessions, I was very impressed with how much speed he was carrying through the corners in his car. It would have been impressive to see anyone going that fast but to see someone almost 80 years old hustling a car that hard was inspiring!<br /><br />Godspeed, Paul Newman. I hope you enjoyed your visit to Vermont.<br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/north%20hero%20house.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 20:49:20 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Foliage Will Be Great This Year]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Most all the Vermont locals I have talked to agree that the fall leaf colors this year are much better than average. I am seeing more red than any year in recent memory. We had a very good foliage season last year and I think this will be better. <br /><br />On Thursday, my wife and I drove down to Manchester VT in the southwestern part of the state. We saw a lot of good color already and those areas are just getting started. It seems like the eastern side of the state is a little ahead of the western side. We saw more color on Route 100 than we did on Route 7. Wherever you are, you will only need to drive around to find good color. Check with your innkeeper for their favorite drives and local reports on foliage color progress. <br /><br />I took a picture of the hillside across the street from us because it looked so good in person but it did not show up as well in the camera. The sky is overcast today which makes the colors pop even more. However, there is a bit of moisture in the air from the rain we got yesterday and the camera picks up the mist in the air that the human eye can look through I guess. <br /><br />Below is a better picture showing our parking lot just to give you a taste of what it looks like around here. I hope to get out and drive around Sunday or Monday (we're very busy this weekend) and take some photos of all this great foliage. The foliage should last several weeks but we get so busy that I have to get out whenever I can. <br /><br />Speaking of which, we are full the first two weekends of October, as are most inns around here, but there are rooms available mid-week. If you are thinking of coming here to see this year's unusually good display of fall foliage, I suggest doing it mid-week if you can. We have an availability calendar on our web site and you will find the same on many other inn's websites as well. <br /><br />  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/parking%20lot%20sept%2027%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Grunberg Haus parking lot, Sept 27, 2008</i><br /><br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 13:10:12 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Fine Wood Furniture Festival in Woodstock]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.vermontwoodfestival.org/" target="_blank">Vermont Fine Furniture and Woodworking Festival</a> is being held this weekend, Sept 27 and 28, in the central Vermont village of Woodstock. Look for the   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=Union+High+School+woodstock+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;cid=0,0,365713506612388463&amp;ll=43.614967,-72.546265&amp;spn=0.007115,0.013819&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=A " target="_blank">high school</a> on Route 4 west of the village. Very good   <a href="http://www.vermontwoodfestival.org/Directions.php" target="_blank">directions</a> are on the website too.   <br /><br />The website also lists about 45 Vermont furniture and wood craftsmen including links to their websites. There are some great looking furniture being made here in Vermont so stop by the show if you can or shop from home if you cannot travel to Vermont this weekend. <br /><br />If addition to the furniture festival, you'll get to visit Woodstock VT which is not only one of the prettiest villages in New England, I think it is one of the best looking in the country. It is <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.636572,-72.508392&amp;spn=0.215675,0.4422&amp;z=11" target="_blank">located</a> a few minutes east of Exit 1, Interstate 89 near White River Junction VT.<br /><br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Woodstock%20vt%20woodworking%20festival%20brookside%20woodworking%20bed.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Bed by Walt Stanley, <a href="http://www.brooksidewoodworking.com/" target="_blank">Brookside Woodworking.</a> He writes an interesting <a href="http://blog.brooksidewoodworking.com/" target="_blank">blog</a> too. </i><br /><br />(c)  2008  Jeff Connor   <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 07:24:57 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Wine and Harvest Festival Sept 26 - 28]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/mount%20snow%20chamber%20friendly%20folks.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>This event is a good way to meet some friendly Vermonters</i><br /><br />The   <a href="http://www.visitvermont.com/" target="_blank">Mount Snow Valley Chamber of Commerce</a> and   <a href="http://www.vermontlife.com" target="_blank">Vermont Life Magazine</a> are hosting the Vermont Life   <a href="http://www.thevermontfestival.com/" target="_blank">Wine and Harvest Festival</a>  this weekend, September 26 - 28 in the southern Vermont towns of Dover, Wilmington, and Whitingham. The event is aimed at being a showcase for the best of Vermont wines, specialty foods, and artists. <br /><br />Activities kick off with a Welcome to Vermont Bluegrass Party and BBQ on Friday evening at the Matterhorn Inn in West Dover. On Saturday the main festival runs from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=42.912435,-72.873344&amp;spn=0.109128,0.2211&amp;z=12&amp;iwloc=000457ad1e8257b9f4a27  " target="_blank">juncture of Routes 9 E and 100 S</a>  next to the White House Inn in Wilmington, VT. There will also be live music including the Vermont Symphony Orchestra Brass Trio Fanfare and other bands, plus a Vermont Life food writers discussion panel with book signing opportunities. That evening there will be wine pairing dinners at some of the local restaurants (reservation required - most of them are already booked - see the website for details). <br /><br />Sunday starts with an Indigenous Vermonter Breakfast sponsored by Vermont Smoke and Cure and hosted by the   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=l&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=Deerfield+Valley+Sportsmen%E2%80%99s+Club+641+Fowler+Road&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;near=Whitingham,+Vermont&amp;ll=42.802958,-72.838926&amp;spn=0.028842,0.055275&amp;z=14&amp;iwloc=A " target="_blank">Deerfield Valley Sportsman Club</a> in Whitingham from 8:00 to 11:00 am. <br /><br />The Mount Snow Valley is popular destination for people visiting Vermont and this weekend will be a great time to see an extra dash of fall foliage to make it event better.<br /><br />While you are in the area, also look for <a href="http://www.visitvermont.com/events/item/vermonsters-of-the-deerfield-valley " target="_blank">25 "Vermonster"</a> outdoor sculptures created by Vermont artists using new, found or recycled Vermont materials displayed around the area. <br /><br />There is also a local <a href="http://www.visitvermont.com/events/item/3rd-annual-mount-snow-valley-scarecrow-competition" target="_blank">scarecrow competition</a> and a   <a href="http://www.visitvermont.com/events/item/vermont-country-home-tour1" target="_blank">home tour</a> of some of the area's finer country homes on Saturday.   <br /><br />(c) 2008 (except the photo from Mount Snow Chamber of Commerce) Jeff Connor <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:34:58 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe Oktoberfest Sept 26 - 28]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20octoberfest%20Image1.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Right now, work is underway to convert Stowe's <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.466131,-72.68692&amp;spn=0.028054,0.055275&amp;z=14" target="_blank">Jackson Arena</a> municipal skating rink into a Bavarian village for this year's <a href="http://www.stoweoktoberfest.com/" target="_blank">Oktoberfest</a>, September 26, 27 and 28. It's one of the village's most popular events for both tourists and locals. <br /><br />The entire family is invited. There will be lots of <a href="http://www.ottercreekbrewing.com/" target="_blank">Otter Creek</a> craft brewed beer, German foods including bratwurst and knockwurst, American foods such as hotdogs and chicken, live music and dancing, pumpkin and face painting,  Saturday morning parade, raffles, games, craft booths, and general merriment. <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 21:22:02 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[National Hunting and Fishing Day Open House at Beagle Wear]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/beagle%20tracker%20grn.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Fishing and hunting are a big part of Vermont's heritage. For most native Vermonters, hunting is a tradition going back generations. There are many people here who take a week or two of vacation each year to go deer hunting. The regional radio station, WDEV, even broadcasts a few minutes each morning from a deer camp nearby once deer season opens. <br /><br />VT deer hunting season is coming in the near future and the timing of the National Hunting and Fishing Day is well placed. To celebrate, <a href="http://www.beaglewear.com/retailstore/index.html" target="_blank">Beagle Outdoor Wear</a> is holding its annual open house at its   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.625419,-72.644691&amp;spn=0.111911,0.2211&amp;z=12" target="_blank">store in Johnson VT</a>  , about 45 minutes north of us. The event goes from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and features some of the northeast's best hunters such as the   <a href="http://www.benoitsbigbucks.com/" target="_blank">Benoit Brothers</a> and Bob Howe from Maine's Pine Grove Lodge. <br /><br />Everyone is invited to this family event especially young people and adult newcomers who are interested in learning more about outdoor sports and how hunting and fishing affect Vermont’s wildlife.<br /><br />Also attending the event will be VT Fish &amp; Wildlife officials , Kingdom Knives, Outdoors Magazine, Iron Skillet Seasonings, VT Federation of Sportsmen, and the VT Big Game Trophy Club. Beagle Wear will be displaying their jackets and other clothing, some of which will be on sale.  Plus, there will be a barbecue and door prizes. <br /><br />Beagle Wear is traditional VT outdoor clothing manufactured in the USA and guaranteed for life. The company store is open most days but if you can't visit Vermont, you can order from their website. <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/beagle%20wear%20johnson%20vt%20store.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Beagle Barn, Route 15, a few miles east of Johnson, VT</i><br /><br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 19:57:50 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vote for the Best Bear for the Job]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/obama%20mccain%20vt%20teddy%20bears.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Did they have to make the ears stick out so much for the bear on the left? At least the bear on the right does not have age spots.</i><br /><br />Who is the best bear to take on a bear of a job? You decide '08 . . . vote by purchasing the Obama Bear or the McCain Bear at <a href="http://shop.vermontteddybear.com/" target="_blank">Vermont Teddy Bear. </a> <br /><br />I imagine the company is keeping track of which one sells the most but they don't say anything on their website about releasing the results. It would be an interesting poll. </a>  <br /><br />You can stop in their <a href="http://shop.vermontteddybear.com/tour-essentials.html" target="_blank">headquarters store</a> in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;fb=1&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.371478,-73.236237&amp;spn=0.1124,0.2211&amp;z=12" target="_blank">Shelburne VT, </a> a few miles south of Burlington. You can also tour the factory there. The website link has information about tour and store hours. <br /><br />VT Teddy Bear also has a store in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;fb=1&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.528822,-72.789917&amp;spn=0.448389,0.884399&amp;z=10&amp;iwloc=00045771de64faac5eb97" target="_blank">Waterbury Center VT</a> which has a full selection of bears and costumes plus a <a href="http://www.pajamagram.com/" target="_blank">Pajama Gram</a> outlet store where you can often find some very good bargains.<br /><br />If you aren't traveling to Vermont before the election, you can order online of course and put your candidate on display for all to see - much more attention-getting than a bumper sticker or lapel pin.  <br /><br />I hope your candidate wins but, if not, you can curl up with your "best candidate" bear to comfort you through the next four years. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2008 20:37:22 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[STOMP! in Burlington Tues and Wed]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[STOMP Out Loud, the famous performing percussion group has made Burlington VT its temporary home for a few weeks as it prepares to go on the road for a long tour. <br /><br />They're creating and rehearsing new routines that you can be the first to see this Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;fb=1&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.479728,-73.211517&amp;spn=0.028048,0.055275&amp;z=14" target="_blank">Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.</a><br /><br />Go to that Flynn website for tickets.<br /><br />Here is a YouTube.com video - there are many more on the site too: <br /><br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/NyWHmK7J4cM&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/NyWHmK7J4cM&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object><br /><br />STOMP started as street performers in the UK. You can read a little background on them on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomp_(dance_troupe)" target="_blank">Wikipedia.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 20:41:26 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Puppet Shows in Southern VT ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/dockteaterverkstan%20puppets.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>From Sweden, the   <a href="http://www.dockteaterverkstan.com/" target="_blank">Dockteater Verkstan</a>  Puppet Theater company delights young audiences with its story about monkeys who have all sorts of zany adventures trying to run a circus</i><br /><br />I wrote an entry Sept 12 about the amazing puppet shows in the Brattleboro and Bellows Falls area this past week. The festival winds up this weekend with multiple shows Saturday and Sunday. It is about a 2.5 hour drive from us but if I were in southern VT, this is what I would be attending this weekend. See the Puppets in the Green Mountains <a href="http://www.puppetsinthegreenmountains.com/schedule.html" target="_blank">schedule here.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 08:39:13 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Here is Why I Live in Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/megapickles%20brewster%20river%20sept%2017%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Brewster River photograph from my favorite photoblog: <a href="http://megapickles.my-expressions.com/" target="_blank">Megapickles</a>  . . . see the September 16, 2008 entry. </i><br /><br />The Brewster River runs north down from Spruce Peak to the town of <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.660351,-72.822189&amp;spn=0.223688,0.4422&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Jeffersonville VT</a> where it empties into the Lamoille River. <br /><br />More Brewster River photos are available  <a href="http://www.linuxchris.com/thumbnails.php?album=37" target="_blank">here.</a>  <br /><br />There is a widely photographed falls you can find in Brewster River Gorge. Locally, it is sometimes called <a href="http://www.newenglandwaterfalls.com/waterfall.php?name=Brewster%20River%20Gorge" target="_blank">Jefferson Falls.</a>  <br /><br />If you want to fish the area, stop by an excellent little fly shop called <a href="http://www.gmtrout.com/" target="_blank">Green Mountain Troutfitters</a> to arrange for a guide, get the current flies, etc. <br /><br />Be sure to drive Route 108 from Jeffersonville to Stowe or the opposite way from Stowe to Jeffersonville. It goes through an area called Smugglers Notch and it is one of the prettiest drives in Vermont. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor (except the photo from the   <a href="http://megapickles.my-expressions.com/" target="_blank">Megapickles</a> website  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 16:51:32 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[There Is A Lot Going On This Weekend, Sept 20 and 21]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of events going on in Vermont this weekend, too much to review here but I've chosen what I think are a good cross section. If you would like a longer list, go to    <a href="http://www.vermontvacation.com/" target="_blank">Vermont Vacation</a>website. <br /><br /><br /><font size="4"><b>Northern Vermont</font></b><br /><br />The Northeast Kingdom <a href="http://ncquilters.wikispaces.com/Quiltfest" target="_blank">Quiltfest 2008</a> is being held Saturday, September  20, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the New port VT Municipal Building, 222 Main St. (map on the website home page). Admission is free. Quilt displays, demonstrations, door prizes, raffle quilt, scavenger hunt. Free admission. <br /><br />Nearby in St. Johnsbury is the Festival of Traditional Crafts at the <a href="http://fairbanksmuseum.org/interior.php/pid/4/sid/8" target="_blank">Fairbanks Museum</a>, on Saturday, September 20, 2008. Artisans and history experts demonstrate the skills that New Englanders used a few hundred years ago including soap making, log boring, chair caning, basket weaving, boat building, natural fiber dyeing, rope braiding, blacksmithing, wood carving, weather forecasting techniques, grafting apple trees, etc. This is part of The Fairbanks Institute for Traditional Crafts series of events - check the website for future workshops. The festival continues into the night with a 7:00 performance by The Bob Amos Band and guest Drexel Rayford who blend several types of music to create a "Sounds of the Kingdom." Here is a   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.435618,-72.021732&amp;spn=0.056138,0.11055&amp;z=13" target="_blank">Google Map</a> for the museum.  <br /><br /><br />  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Boyden%20Valley%20Harvest%20Festival%20Stomping.gif" border="0" alt="" />  <br />Boyden Family Farm <a href="http://www.boydenvalley.com/harvestfestival.html" target="_blank">Harvest Festival</a>, September 20 and 21 in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=70,+Vermont+Route+104,+Cambridge,+VT+05  444&amp;ll=44.654001,-72.960205&amp;spn=0.447425,0.884399&amp;z=10&amp;iwloc=addr" target="_blank">Cambridge VT.</a>  Go ahead and bring the kids to the festival to see grape picking, grape crushing and pressing, stomping contest, music, clowns and face painting, old farming demonstrations, apple pressing and cider tasting, wine tastings, live music, cheese and bread tastings, Green River Canoe tours. <br /><br />Battle of Meach Cove <a href="http://www.cvhri.com/" target="_blank">Civil Ware Reenactment</a> both Saturday and Sunday. Free admission to "two days of Civil War battles, cannon fire, demonstrations by the artillery, cavalry &amp; hospital corps, infantry drill and camp life of a soldier from the North and the South. Learn about Vermont’s role in the Civil War, see Union and Confederate troops squaring off against each other using 1860’s tactics and talk with reenactors about the life of a typical soldier." At   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=shelburne+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.358991,-73.26529&amp;spn=0.014053,0.027637&amp;z=15&amp;iwloc=addr" target="_blank">Meach Cove</a>, just outside Shelburne and about 15 minutes south of Burlington.  <br /><br />While you are in the area, you can pick apples at the <a href="http://www.shelburneorchards.com/htm/home.htm" target="_blank">Shelburne Orchards</a>  <br /><br /><br /><font size="4"> <b> Central Vermont</font></b><br /><br />September 20 and 21, Ludlow VT<br />Antique tractors, engines, and machinery show with demonstrations of a shingle mill, saw mill, drag saw, threshing machine, wood splitter, cider press, ice cream maker, evening music and dancing. Tractors and parts for <br />sale.Tractor pulls on Sunday. <br /><br />Take <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=bixby+road+ludlow+vt&amp;sll=44.358991,-73.26529&amp;sspn=0.014053,0.027637&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=43.414026,-72.666321&amp;spn=0.057111,0.11055&amp;z=13&amp;iwloc=addr" target="_blank">Bixby Road</a> off Route 103 and follow the signs.<br /><br />Mushroom hunting Sept 21, 2008 at the Senator Justin   <a href="http://www.historicvermont.org/Morrill/" target="_blank">Morrill State Historic Site</a> 214 Justin Morrill Highway from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Mushroom hunting with mycologist Faith Hunt, who shows which can be eaten and which cannot. After the hunt, taste there will be a tasting of cooked wild mushrooms. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.carvingstudio.org/current_events.htm" target="_blank">Sculptfest 08</a>  <br />on <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=marble+street+rutland+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ll=43.620171,-73.057194&amp;spn=0.056916,0.11055&amp;z=13&amp;iwloc=addr" target="_blank">Marble Street</a>  in Rutland VT. This is an annual event held for the last nine years, "presents large-scale, outdoor installations. An invited curator selects up to ten artists to respond to the post-industrial landscape surrounding the Carving Studio and Sculpture Center. The Studio works with Gawet Marble and Granite Company to accommodate individual artistic visions. This year’s opening reception will again feature a Fine Art Raffle of donated works by well-known sculptors."<br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 12:50:15 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Two Large Car Shows This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/national%20street%20rod%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Car lovers have two great shows to attend this weekend.  Whether you prefer '32 Highboys or Drop Head Coupes, or if you love both types, you will have a great time in northern VT this weekend.  <br /><br />The 40th annual Northeast <a href="http://nsra-usa.com/index.php/site/evdet/17" target="_blank">Street Rod Nationals</a> are being held at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.524416,-73.11264&amp;spn=0.112106,0.2211&amp;z=12" target="_blank">Champlain Valley Expo</a> near Burlington. This is one of the largest hot rod shows in the country and attracts meticulously made custom cars from the eastern half of the US and Canada. <br /><br />About 45 minutes away in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;ll=44.469929,-72.687435&amp;spn=0.028053,0.055275&amp;z=14&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.000457234fc4f268ceafe" target="_blank">Stowe VT</a>  is the annual   <a href="http://www.britishinvasion.com/" target="_blank">British Invasion</a>, a British only car show that features a concours competition, driving tours, parade, display contest, costume contest, British music, British beer, and much more. It's actually a British Lifestyle Event celebrating everything British. <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/british%20invasion%20morgan%20grill%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 21:56:37 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[A Summary of Your Rights As An Airline Passenger . . .]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA["ZIPPO. ZILCH. NADA. "<br /><br />That is the extent of your rights when you step onto an airplane (or "INto" an airplane as George Carlin liked to point out) according to Marc Britton. He should know - he's an attorney who was once General Counsel at Expedia and now runs his own legal advice website called <a href="http://www.avvo.com/" target="_blank">Avvo.</a>  <br /><br />He recently wrote a succinct article on this topic at the   <a href="http://www.journeyetc.com/travel-advice/flight-delayed-know-your-rights-or-lack-thereof/" target="_blank">Journey etc. website</a> <br /><br />Airlines cannot discriminate against you by selling your seat to someone better looking or more pleasant. Nor can they punch you if you get on their nerves. But beyond that, the sky is the limit, as pilots like to say. <br /><br />And who gives them the right to treat you like cattle? You do. When you buy a ticket, you agree to abide by their terms in the Carriage Agreement that they print on their tickets in microscopically small and very light type. <br /><br />However, they are not heartless bastards. Bastards, yes. But not heartless. Maybe we should qualify that with the word "usually" not heartless. They are a slow, inconsistent, ungainly, and profitless bureaucracy. They are frightening to deal with but you don't have a choice if you need to get somewhere far within a reasonable period of time. And, like a strikingly similar bureaucracy, you do have a vote but the choices are not great and probably don't make a difference in the long run. <br /><br />I wrote an article last Nov 24 about Rule 240 that gives you a little bit of a fighting chance sometimes. You can learn more about the Rule at the   <a href="http://www.petergreenberg.com/2007/11/21/rule-240-explained/#more-1367" target="_blank">Peter Greenberg travel website.</a>. <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/air%20sickness%20bag.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Air Sickness Bag (and humor) from European flight operator Hapag-Lloyd Express</i><br /><br />(c) 2008 except the photo Jeff Connor]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 22:41:50 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Amazing Puppet Shows Sept 12 - 21]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/puppets%20in%20the%20green%20mountains.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i> Image from   <a href="http://www.sagesfous.com/" target="_blank">Les Sages Fous</a> (Québec)</i><br /><br />This is the sixth year for the <a href="http://www.puppetsinthegreenmountains.com/" target="_blank">Puppets in the Green Mountains</a> festival, an collection of amazing puppet shows from around the world. <br /><br />The festival begins with a two day showing by Animals of Brazil, a musical without words. More than 50 puppets are used during the production to represent the animals found the Brazilian jungle. The first presentation on September 12 is outdoors at <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=Living+Memorial+Park+in+Brattleboro+vt&amp;fb=1&amp;cid=0,0,3332804317505983360&amp;ll=42.85533,-72.58049&amp;spn=0.057635,0.11055&amp;z=13" target="_blank">Living Memorial Park</a> and the second is indoors at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=bellows+falls+opera+house+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=43.133562,-72.448826&amp;spn=0.057375,0.11055&amp;z=13" target="_blank">Bellows Falls Opera House</a> on Sept 14.  <br /><br />On September 17 at 7:30 pm, there is an open symposium called "When Images Speak Louder Than Words: The Power of Visual Theater." It will be held at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=Museum+and+Arts+Center+brattleboro+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=42.850422,-72.559462&amp;spn=0.02882,0.055275&amp;z=14" target="_blank">Brattleboro Museum and Art Center.</a>  <br /><br />The next day, the Carnival of Taiwanese Hand Puppetry (Happy Puppetry Company) will give a noon performance at the Bellows Falls Opera House. At 8:00 pm on the same date, Bulgarian puppeteers will present "Daddy’s Always Right" at the New England Youth Theater in Brattleboro. <br /><br />The Happy Puppetry Company from Taiwan will perform again at noon on September 19 in the   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=latchis+theater+brattleboro+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=42.852309,-72.561607&amp;spn=0.028819,0.055275&amp;z=14" target="_blank">Latchis Theater</a>, Brattleboro. "Family audiences will not want to miss this. Great epics, hilarious clowning, stunning acrobatic and martial arts, are all part of the repertoire of these extraordinary wooden actors."  <br /><br />There are many other performances - too long a list to get into the details here. The best thing to do is to study the   <a href="http://www.puppetsinthegreenmountains.com/schedule.html " target="_blank">online schedule</a> and plan your attendance. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.puppetsinthegreenmountains.com/tickets.html" target="_blank">Ticket information</a> is also available on the website.<br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/puppets%20in%20green%20mountains%202.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Image from   <a href="http://www.ecparaty.org.br/contest.htm" target="_blank">Grupo Contadores de Estorias</a>(Brazil)</i><br /><br />(c) 2008 (except the photos) Jeff Connor <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 09:30:37 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Archaeology Weekend at Lake Champlain Maritime Museum]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/archaeology%20weekend%20lake%20champlain%20maritime%20museum.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Hundreds of old shipwrecks lie at the bottom of Lake Champlain, well preserved by its chilly waters.</i><br /><br /><br />September is   <a href="http://www.vtarchaeologymonth.com/cms/" target="_blank">Archaeology Month</a> in Vermont and there are a number of interesting events open to the public. One of the main events is this weekend at the   <a href="http://www.lcmm.org/" target="_blank">Lake Champlain Maritime Museum</a> located near <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.307144,-73.313141&amp;spn=0.450092,0.884399&amp;z=10 " target="_blank">Vergennes</a>, a few miles south of Burlington. <br /><br />The museum has long been active in marine archaeology and its staff has helped in the locating and documenting of many shipwrecks lying at the bottom of the lake, some of them dating back to the Revolutionary War. <br /><br />This weekend the museum will be showing three films: one about a gunboat from Benedict Arnold's fleet still lying at the bottom of the lake;  the second about the birch bark canoe as used by native Americans and showing the construction of a replica of a canoe from the 1600's; and a third film presenting the findings of the Middlebury College ten year sonar survey of the lake bottom. <br /> <br />Visitors can work the Shipwreck Simulator to learn the skills of documenting a shipwreck site and take a behind- the-scenes  tour of the Conservation Lab  to meet the archaeologists working to preserve timbers from 1809 steamboat Vermont. <br /><br />There will also be on-water boat excursions to the site of a shipwreck where visitors can watch a Remotely Operated Vehicle descend to the wreck and transmit back images to the on-board monitor. Space is limited on this excursion so register in advance by calling (802) 475-2022.  <br /><br />These events take place both Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14 from 1:00pm-3:00pm. There is a discounted price for Archaeology Weekend of $10 per person, less than half the usual cost of $22 per person.     <br /><br />On Sunday, there will also be a canoe paddle to the site of an ancient Native American village near the confluence of Dead Creek and Otter Creek. This is a short canoe trip led by LCMM Staff Archaeologists who will show artifacts, give stone tool-making demonstrations, and lead a fish netting activity to catch the same fish species that Native Americans came here to catch centuries ago.  This event is Sunday, September 14 from 9:30am - 3:30pm. $40/adults; $15/age 15 and under  <br /><br />In addition to these events, there are <a href="  http://www.lcmm.org/museum_info/special_events.htm" target="_blank">exhibits</a> you can see including a photographs showing the seasons and "moods" of Lake Champlain taken by both professional and amateur photographers. <br /><br />Another exhibit is called Fish Stories. It tells the stories of a number of Lake Champlain’s eighty-one fish species – through a fish-eye lens. The exhibit includes paintings by local artists, recordings of “fishing stories” by seasoned Lake Champlain anglers, descriptions of Abenaki and Iroquois fishing practices, and  examples of fishing equipment used over the centuries. <br /><br />Maritime Machines is another current exhibit which consists of interactive stations around the museum where visitors can experience first-hand the specialized machines of the maritime trade. This includes a working steam engine of the 1893 steamboat Comet, a Windlass where visitors can actually move a heavy stone block across the ground, a set of working bilge pumps, a scale-model waterwheel powering a miniature sawmill and grist mill, bosun’s chairs where visitors hoist themselves up like sailors do, plus others. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 20:25:28 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Bike Vermont Foliage Tours]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/bike_vermont.gif" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />We have had several guests over the years tell us that they have taken tours by   <a href="http://www.bikevt.com" target="_blank">Bike Vermont</a>  and recommend the company very highly. <br /><br />Bike Vermont offers   <a href="http://www.bikevt.com/tours/#1" target="_blank">38 foliage tours</a> and they still have some openings this year. The tours vary in length from three days up to six days, and range in cost from the low $400's to mid $1300's including lodging at some of Vermont's best inns. <br /><br />Their website has a   <a href="http://www.bikevt.com/tours/map.php" target="_blank">handy map</a>  with towns highlighted to see what part of the state each tour covers. <br /><br />For example, the October 3 - 5 Churchill House Inn and Shoreham Inn tours have opening, and during the week of October 5 - 10 , the Historic Windsor County and Swift House Inn tours have openings. <br /> <br />And there is one discounted special you should take a look at: the "greatest views imaginable" on the Moose Mountain Lodge four day tour October 10- 13.  The price has been reduced from $715 to $595. I wish I weren't working then - I would love to take this tour. <br /><br />Other tours have openings and they do get the occasional cancellation so it would be best to call (800-257-2226) or email them to get the latest information. <br /> <br />I notice that they "strongly" recommend   <a href="http://www.csatravelprotection.com/" target="_blank">travel insurance.</a> In fact, Bike Vermont even sends an insurance application with each confirmation. Recommending travel insurance is something I have been thinking might be good for me to recommend to our guests. <br /><br />We've been running our inn about 8 1/2 years and in that time had just a very few guests who had a problem while traveling. One case involved a woman who got pneumonia while traveling through New Jersey and had to cancel her New England trip because she was hospitalized. <br /><br />A few years ago, we had a couple here for a four night stay but their daughter got sick back home and they had to leave after just one night here. <br /><br />There have been a few others out of thousands of reservations we've had over the years. But it's like most insurance: the vast majority of it goes unused. <br /><br />Located in Woodstock VT, Bike Vermont is in its 32nd year of offering a wide range of Vermont tours during the spring and summer too. They also have tours in Maine, Ireland, Scotland, and Italy. You are welcome to ride your own bicycle but they have them available if you do not want to bring yours. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor<br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 19:47:23 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[New Blog: Travel-Vermont.Net]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont-travelscreen%20shot%20sept%203%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I came across an exciting new Vermont blog recently and was highly impressed with its quality and scope. It is called <a href="http://www.travel-vermont.net" target="_blank">Travel-Vermont.Net</a> and is just a few months old but already has compiled a long list of articles about touring Vermont. <br /><br />They are well written and usually have a good photograph to go along with them. The information is fresh and the author's insights are very helpful. <br /><br />Christine Sawyer is the blog owner. She is prior resident of nearby Quebec and her blog is available in French as well as English. She and I have similar backgrounds in marketing communications . . . my status is former and hers is current - she owns Birchwood Ridge Group, a marketing and advertising firm here in Vermont. She has an interesting history you can read in the   <a href="http://www.travel-vermont.net/story-travel-vermont/ " target="_blank">Our Story</a> page of the website.   <br /><br />There is a useful and accurate Search function on the site but no RSS feed that I could find. Maybe that's just as well - I have a lot of feeds coming in. I try feeds for a while to see how often and how useful they are. The list can get long but it's easy enough to trim them from time to time. <br /><br />This is an excellent resource for people planning to travel to Vermont. Over the last two or three years, I've seen about a half dozen Vermont blogs show up and then fade away after a few months. This one looks like it has staying power because it has a capable and motivated person behind it. <br /><br />There is no doubt in my mind that Travel-Vermont.Net is a very valuable resource for Vermont and will help both tourists and the state's travel industry. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 19:07:22 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Glory Days of Railroading This Saturday]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/glory%20days%20railroad%20show%20reo%20railbus.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <i>Rare REO railbus (REO was a truck manufacturer that eventually added automobile manufacturing using the last name of its founder, Ransom E. Olds: Oldsmobile. </i><br /><br />Railroad buffs should head over to <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.644212,-72.329092&amp;spn=0.028447,0.055275&amp;z=14" target="_blank">White River Junction VT</a> for the 16th Annual <a href="http://www.glorydaysoftherailroad.org/index.htm" target="_blank">Glory Days of Railroad Festival</a> this Saturday, September 6, 2008 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Rain or Shine)<br /><br />Adult admission is just $3 but excursion train ride is extra. <br /><br />The VT Chamber of Commerce has twice (five years ago and last year) named the event a Top 10 Fall Event.  <br /><br />In addition to the railroad equipment displays and excursion train rides, there will be food, music, antique car show, and crafts. <br /><br />This event is produced by the   <a href="http://www.newenglandtransportationmuseum.org/" target="_blank">New England Transportation Museum</a> located in the White River Junction   <a href="http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/HomePage " target="_blank">Amtrak</a>  station. It has displays available year around if you can't make it to Glory Days. <br /><br />When you are in the area, I recommend visiting two of my all time favorite towns:   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.691956,-72.313728&amp;spn=0.113696,0.2211&amp;z=12" target="_blank">Hanover NH,</a> home of Ivy League   <a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/" target="_blank">Dartmouth College</a>,  and <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.652969,-72.426682&amp;spn=0.22754,0.4422&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Woodstock VT.</a> It's my opinion that Woodstock is one of the prettiest villages in New England. There is a lot to see and do there including the   <a href="http://www.nps.gov/mabi/" target="_blank">Marsh Billings Rockefeller Park</a> and  <a href="http://www.billingsfarm.org/" target="_blank">Billings Farm and Museum</a>, a very good place to take the kids too.   <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/glory%20days%20railroad%20show%20steam%20engine.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[There Really is a Town Named Podunk]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/podunk%20vermont.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />And naturally it's in Vermont, world center of tiny towns and villages located in the middle of nowhere. <br /><br />I have John Hughes to thank for placing this photo on his wonderful <a href="http://megapickles.my-expressions.com/archives/2595_1644184042/306705" target="_blank">Megapickles website. </a> I cropped the sign photo from a much larger photo of a nice looking field in Podunk so click on the link to see a better image. <br /><br />I have written about his website several times previously because it one of my favorites and is superbly well done I think - a new photograph every day! To see a wonderful series of pastoral Vermont photos, check this month's photos. One great Vermont photograph after another. <br /><br />Google Maps says there are Podunks in CT, PA, and two in MI. Two! Whoever heard of two towns in the same state with the same name?<br /><br /><a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=podunk+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ll=42.996612,-72.854462&amp;spn=0.460023,0.884399&amp;z=10" target="_blank">Vermont's Podunk</a> is located in the southern part of the state so if you are going to be in the Brattleboro, Bennington, Manchester area, you can take a nice drive in the country to see it. Don't forget to take your camera so you can have bragging rights that you have been everywhere including Podunk. <br /><br />And finally, there is a website called <a href="http://www.epodunk.com/" target="_blank">ePodunk</a> that I have used a few times to do some research. It has good statistics and other information on most every town and city in the US including our beloved   <a href="http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=25203" target="_blank">Podunk VT.</a>  <br /> <br />(c)  2008  Jeff Connor (except the photo above by John Hughes,<a href="http://megapickles.my-expressions.com/archives/2595_1644184042/306705" target="_blank">Megapickles</a> )]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2008 18:00:52 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe Inside Line Newsletter]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20mount%20mansfield%20cliff%20house.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i>Stowe's Mount Mansfield, the highest peak in Vermont at about 4400 feet</i><br /><br />Stowe Resort has a good email newsletter they send out weekly and the latest issue has a very nice photo I thought I would include here. The <a href="http://www.stoweinsideline.com/insideline_summer/index.php" target="_blank">Inside Line</a> focuses on news about Stowe Resort but there's always a lot going on year around which usually makes for interesting reading. <br /><br />I cropped and reduced the photo to get it to fit in this blog but you can click on the newsletter link above to see it better. If the photo is different when you view the page, just click your browser's reload button. It may be removed in the future to make way for other photos. <br /><br />The building shown on the mountain is the <a href="http://www.stowe.com/activities/dining/" target="_blank">Cliff House restaurant</a> which is serving lunch this time of year but not dinner (with the exception of once a month special dinners). <br /><br />I assume the photo was taken from the Toll Road which runs all the way to the top of the mountain. It's a trip I recommend often to our guests. The drive takes about 20 minutes and is well worth the $23 toll per car (no bicycles or motorcycles are allowed but you can walk it if you want). You can see rates on all Stowe's summer activities <a href="http://summer.stowe.com/activities/summer_attractions/" target="_blank">here.</a>  <br /><br />The view from the top of the mountain is magnificent of course. There is a ranger station at the top and I suggest asking the ranger for directions to "Frenchman's Pile" a pile of rocks where you have a 360 degree view. You can easily see Burlington and Lake Champlain below, the Adirondack mountains of New York to the west, Vermont's Worcester Mountain Range to the east, and on clear days, the White Mountains of New Hampshire farther to the East. <br /><br />The toll road will probably be closed all day this Sunday for the   <a href="http://www.catamounttrail.org/news/racetothetopofvermont/" target="_blank">Race to the Top of Vermont,</a> a foot and bicycle race. <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 12:51:11 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Fairs ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20state%20fair.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.vermontstatefair.net/" target="_blank">Vermont State Fair</a>, the state's second largest fair, is getting started this weekend for a week long run while the <a href="http://cvexpo.org" target="_blank">Champlain County Fair</a>, the state's largest fair, will be finishing Monday. <br /><br />The state fair, now is its 163rd year, is in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=rutland+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;ll=43.638063,-72.938232&amp;spn=0.983913,1.757812&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Rutland</a> and the Champlain fair is in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=essex+junction+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.492587,-73.130493&amp;spn=0.242456,0.439453&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Essex Junction</a>. Directions for both events are on their web sites. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 08:35:47 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Mad River Valley Crafts Fair]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/babys%20breath%20quilt%20mad%20river%20craft%20fair%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i> One of the exhibitors at the Craft Fair will be   <a href="http://www.babysbreathquilts.com/" target="_blank">Baby's Breath Quilts</a>, a Barre VT quilt maker.</i>  <br /><br />The   <a href="http://www.madrivercraftfair.com/" target="_blank">Mad River Craft Fair</a>  is being held this weekend at   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=Kenyon%27s+Variety+Store%E2%80%8E++3337+Main+St,+Waitsfield,+VT+&amp;sll=44.206819,-72.813263&amp;sspn=0.225431,0.4422&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.24815,-72.809143&amp;spn=0.450545,0.884399&amp;z=10" target="_blank">Kenyon's Field</a>  in Waitsfield VT. I've been to the fair several times and always enjoyed seeing the wide variety of great crafts and artwork on display. We've bought a few items over the years, most notably some great Alpaca sweaters for the grand kids. It's a fun event to attend with very good food, a wide variety of crafts and excellent live music (a swing band on Sunday!). I recommend it highly and can almost guarantee you will find something you just have to buy. It's that good. <br /> <br />If you have children in tow, don't hesitate to go. They have plenty of activities geared toward the younger set to keep them entertained. In the meantime, you can stroll and browse pottery, wood crafts, paintings, jewelery (lots of jewelery), unique clothing, baskets, toys, furniture,  and much more produced by area artisans. <br /><br />This show has been going on for 30 years and features more than 100 of the region's top crafts people and artists. The show is put on by the Valley Players, a long time Waitsfield theater group. It is open Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. <br /><br />Three demonstrations are given each day. I think I will try to get to the 1:00 Saturday demonstration by Michelle Wildflower (great name!) who is listed as an "alchemist." I don't know what that is but I want to find out. <br /><br />The event is a fund raiser for a local theater group called   <a href="http://www.valleyplayers.com/" target="_blank">The Valley Players.</a>  <br /><br />By the way, that group is presenting some unique ten minute plays with the   <a href="http://www.vermontplaywrightscircle.org/" target="_blank">Vermont Playwrights</a> this same weekend. <br /><br />$3 admission, under 12 free. See you there!<br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:06:24 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Travel Ideas on Waymark . com]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/waymarking%20old%20city%20falls%20vermont.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><br />I've been poking around the   <a href="http://www.waymarking.com" target="_blank">Waymarking.com</a> website from time to time and enjoying what I have found. There are more than 1700 entries on 70 pages in the   <a href="http://www.waymarking.com/wm/search.aspx?f=1&amp;lat=43.871769&amp;lon=-72.451218&amp;t=3&amp;id=vermont" target="_blank">Waymarking Vermont</a> category. <br /><br />I'm not sure what order everything is presented in. The Vermont listings start with covered bridges for no apparent reason so I suspect all the entries are posted in order that they are received. There is a good search function on the site so it should be easy for you to narrow your search. <br /><br /><font size="2"> <b> "Secret Waterfalls" </font> </b>   <br /><br />The screen shot above shows a listing for "local secret"   <a href="http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM2M2D" target="_blank">the Old City Falls</a>  waterfalls that sounds very inviting and larger than most of the falls in Vermont (first step of 25 feet and a second step of 20 feet). It is located near   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=strafford+vt&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ll=43.980958,-72.410889&amp;spn=0.905172,1.768799&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Stafford VT.</a>  <br /><br />We have what I would guess are a million waterfalls here but most of them are not large. I suppose most of them are a "secret " to folks from out of state but all are certainly well known to locals. Quite often they are part of popular local swimming holes too. Ask around wherever you are and most Vermont locals will be happy to share the information and give you directions. <br /><br />If you don't want your children (or yourself for that matter) to see some of the locals swimming "in the buff," just ask what the usual practice is too. Most of the time, everyone will have on swimming gear but occasionally you will find a swimming hole, often a more remote one, where there is a greater chance to see people in their birthday suits. Don't get excited about this prospect. If you have not experienced it, you will quickly learn that the vast majority of people look a lot better with their clothes on. <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 21:18:55 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Feast of Fools in Burlington Aug 8 - 10]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/feast%20of%20fools%20nigel%20martin.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />Burlington City Arts is presenting the Festival of Fools this weekend. It is described as a "curated festival of street theater" but it looks to me like a mix of goofy fun, slapstick, circus stunts, and silly music - some very funny entertainment in other words. <br /><br />There is a <a href="http://www.burlingtoncityarts.com/events/fof/" target="_blank">Feast of Fools web page</a> that describes the performers in detail and has links to each one's web site. <br /><br />Looks like a lot of fun and worth checking out if you are in the area. And there is all the usual great things to see and do in Burlington such as Church Street Market Place, ECHO Aquarium and Museum, Waterfront Park (great place to watch the sunsets over the Adirondack mountains on the other side of Lake Champlain), Maritime Museum, cruise boats, ferry to NY, etc. Lots of good restaurants and pubs too. Plus people watching. <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 12:20:19 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe Antique and Classic Car Show Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20car%20show%2005.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />Stowe's annual antique and classic car show draws about 800 automobiles for display and a goodly number of other interesting vehicles driven by "spectators" who drive their own unique car just to see the show but not as participants. Just look around the parking lot when you arrive and you're bound to find some interesting cars that are "drivers," not official show cars. <br /><br />One of the most well attended parts of the show is the Car Corral where cars are not part of the official judging but are there just to be sold. The Corral is at the back corner of the display field. <br /><br />Also, this is a good parts collector show where you will find a fairly good number of professional and amateur parts sellers. <br /><br />You can find the show on Route 100 a mile or so south of Stowe village. Take Exit 10 from Vermont Interstate 89 and go north. It's about a 10 or 15 minute drive from the highway. <br /><br />The car show runs Friday through Sunday, August 8 - 10. It has been rainy here, so bring your umbrella and best mud shoes or boots. If your car is dirty, just wash the upper part because the lower part will get muddy. <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 21:34:34 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[National Dowsing Convention at Killington VT]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/what%20the%20bleep%20is%20dowsing.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />The   <a href="http://www.dowsers.org/" target="_blank">American Society of Dowsers</a>  is holding its annual convention at the Killington Grand Hotel from August 6 through the 14. <br /><br />If you have ever been curious about dowsing, this is a good place to look into it. There are speakers, workshops, vendors, books and lots of folks to talk to about this ancient practice. <br /><br />(c)  2008  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 19:46:13 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont's Big Summer Kick-off Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont%20free%20family%20days.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><i> Vermont Free Family Days at State Parks and Historical Sites </i><br /><br />Admission to all state owned parks and historical facilities is free. Here is the best   <a href="http://www.vermontvacation.com/arts/vtdays.asp" target="_blank">source of information</a>  on this event and others throughout the summer.  <br /><br />Echo Aquarium and Science Center <br />Burlington, VT<br /> <a href="http://www.echovermont.org/" target="_blank">Echo's </a> Body Language exhibit is geared toward children but interesting for adults too. It covers the topic of how our bodies move and the complex but fascinating physics behind it. There are 17 interactive displays including dancing with your shadow and emailing the image to your family or friends. Continues through September 1. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.manchestercarshow.com " target="_blank">Manchester Antique and Classic Car Show</a>  <br />Manchester, VT Friday - Sunday, June 13 - 15, 2008<br />Address: Dorr Farm, Route 30, Manchester, VT <br />A large show with some 800 old vehicles on display in one of Vermont's prettiest towns. <br /><br />Ethan Allen Days  <br />Friday - Sunday, June 13 - 15, 2008<br /><a href="http://www.hildene.org/ " target="_blank">Hildene</a> Mansion 1005 Hildene Road Manchester, VT<br />A weekend of Revolutionary war displays, camps, battle re-enactments, displays, kid's tent, fife and drum corps - located in the area where Ethan Allen lived in during a very important time in Vermont's history. <br /><br />Antique Gas &amp; Steam Engine Show  <br />Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15<br />  <a href="http://www.oldstonehousemuseum.org/" target="_blank">Old Stone House Museum</a>  , 109 Old Stone House Road, Brownington, VT <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.quecheeballoonfestival.com/" target="_blank">Hot Air Balloon Festival</a>  <br />Quechee, VT <br />Friday - Sunday, June 13 - 15<br />One of Vermont's top events. Also includes craft fair and food tents. Bring the camera to get some great shots.  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.vermontculinaryclassic.com/events.htm" target="_blank">Vermont Culinary Classic</a>  <br />Stowe, VT <br />June 13 - 22, 2008<br />A ten day celebration of culinary arts that includes cooking demonstrations and tastings. <br /><br /> <a href="http://thecorvetteclassic.com " target="_blank">Green Mountain Corvette Classic</a>  <br />Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15 <br />The fifth year of this well attended car show which gets a large number of old and new Corvettes.  <br /><br />  <a href=" http://www.lcmm.org/museum_info/special_events.htm" target="_blank">Kids' Pirate Festival</a>  <br />Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15<br />Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, 472 Basin Harbor Road, Vergennes, VT <br />A popular event for families that encourages kids to participate in pirate-themed activities. <br /><br />  <a href="http://www.greenmountainbrassband.org/pages/home.html" target="_blank">Green Mountain Brass Band Concert</a>  <br />Sunday, June 15, 2:00 pm<br />Waterbury Center State Park 177 Reservoir RD Waterbury Center, VT 05677 +1 802-244-1226 <br /><br />Carving Studio &amp; Sculpture Center Gallery<br />  <a href="http://www.carvingstudio.org/" target="_blank">Annual Members' Show</a>  <br />West Rutland, VT <br />Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15<br /><br />  <a href="http://www.adamsfamilyfarm.com/livestock-barn.html" target="_blank">Indoor Livestock Barn Days</a>  <br />Adams Farm, 15 Higley Hill Road, Wilmington, VT  <br />Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15<br />A good event for families with young children. Hands-on activities such as goat milking, demonstrations, learning how farms work. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Chocolate Show This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/chocloate%20show%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Vermont is chock full of food producers. Cold Hollow Cider Mill, Ben and Jerry's ice cream, King Arthur Flour, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Cabot Cheese are the best known but the list goes on and on with what seems like hundreds of small and medium size companies making items as diverse as cookies, pizza, beer, and tea. If you like good quality food, you will love Vermont.  <br /><br />This weekend is a good opportunity to sample chocolate from Vermont and other places in New England. The <a href="http://www.vermontchocolateshow.com/" target="_blank">Vermont Chocolate Show</a>  was formerly held in Stowe but it has moved to   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;q=the+inn&amp;near=Essex,+VT&amp;fb=1&amp;reviews=1&amp;pcsi=12206019057738490048,1&amp;hl=en&amp;start=10&amp;cid=12206019057738490048&amp;li=lmd&amp;ll=44.471031,-73.12294&amp;spn=0.218537,0.466919&amp;z=11" target="_blank">The Inn at Essex</a>, a larger venue near Burlington. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.vermontchocolateshow.com/exhibitors.html" target="_blank">exhibitors</a> are mostly made up of chocolate manufacturers but also some surprises such as an art exhibit and a Vermont vodka company that makes chocolate flavored spirits! <br /><br />The event is   <a href="http://www.vermontchocolateshow.com/schedule.html" target="_blank">scheduled</a> to run Saturday and Sunday, May 17 and 18th. <br /><br />(c) Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> <br /><br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 21:28:48 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[VT Open Craft Studio Weekend May 24 and 25]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20studio%20tour%20guide%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />The Vermont Craft Council, an association of several hundreds craftspeople throughout the state, started the Open Studio Weekend 16 years ago as a way to increase awareness of the craft-making community.<br /><br />It's easy now to not only see the scale of the craft industry here, but also the deep wealth of skill right here in our little 'ol state. The trees, farms, and mountains are beautiful but they can overshadow a great supply of talented people here sometimes. <br /><br />This year's Open Studio Weekend is taking place Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and 25. It's a great time to see both studios that are open frequently to the public and also the "off the beaten path" studios that are rarely open to visitors.<br /><br />There is an incredibly detailed <a href="http://www.vermontcrafts.com/OSW/maps-directions.html" target="_blank">Open Studio guide and map</a> guide on the Vermont Craft Council website. Some 250 studios will be open on the weekend. Let me emphasize that this is not people making flea market junk. These are first rate craftspeople. For example, take a look at the   <a href="http://www.vermontcrafts.com/links/GallerySort.html" target="_blank">Studio and Gallery page</a> on the Craft Council's website.    <br /><br />If you don't want to print a lot pages from the website, you have enough time to order the complete tour guide free by US Postal mail. Just click   <a href="http://www.vermontcrafts.com/OSW/freemap.html" target="_blank">here.</a>  It will also be available at most of the studios and also the state's official welcome centers on the highways and main roads leading into the state. <br /><br />It's a great time to visit. Everything here will be fresh and green, the daytime temperatures will be warm and the night time cool. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 21:02:21 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[St. Johnsbury VT Athenaeum Included in NY Times]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/st%20johnsbury%20vt%20athenaeum.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The New York Times Travel section last week published an article about  athenaeums around the eastern US, mainly New England. <a href="http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/03/07/travel/escapes/07athenaeum.html?ex=1220504400&amp;en=b650e1c37da9763e&amp;ei=5087&amp;WT.mc_id=TR-D-I-NYT-MOD-MOD-M036-ROS-0308-L2&amp;WT.mc_ev=click&amp;mkt=TR-D-I-NYT-MOD-MOD-M036-ROS-0308-L2" target="_blank">"Where Greek Ideals Meet New England Charm"</a> includes a mention of the <a href="http://www.stjathenaeum.org/" target="_blank">St. Johnsbury Athenaeum,</a> a combined library and art gallery located in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/mm?q=St.+Johnsbury,+Vt+Athenaeum&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;cd=1&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=44.419375,-72.021646&amp;spn=0.027341,0.058365&amp;z=14&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50" target="_blank">downtown St. Johnsbury.</a> It's an outstanding facility where you can easily lose track of time. <br /><br />The town of St. Johnsbury is a wonderful place to visit and great entrance to Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. Other attractions in the area include the <br /><a href="http://www.fairbanksmuseum.org/" target="_blank">Fairbanks Museum, </a>  <a href="http://www.oldstonehousemuseum.org/" target="_blank">Old Stone House Museum,</a> and Stephen Huneck   <a href="http://www.dogmt.com/" target="_blank">Dog Mountain.</a>  <br /><br />More information about these attractions and others are listed on the   <a href="http://www.nekchamber.com/pages/attractions/listings.html" target="_blank">Northeast Kingdom Chamber of Commerce website.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor (except the photo above)   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 20:38:08 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Budweiser Clydesdales at Mount Snow March 21 and 22]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/budweiser%20clydesdales.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Budweiser Clydesdale horse photo from  <a href="http://mountsnow.com" target="_blank"><i>Mount Snow</i></a>  </i><br /><br />Mount Snow is the only northeast ski area that will be hosting the Budweiser Clydesdale horses this year. <br /><br />They will be available for viewing at a Friday night pizza party, a Saturday afternoon parade, and in one of the parking lots after the parade.  <br /><br />Mount Snow Ski Resort is   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.036776,-72.864075&amp;spn=0.895353,1.867676&amp;z=9" target="_blank">located in southern Vermont</a> near Wilmington VT, between Brattleboro and Bennington.  <br /><br />More information is available at the <a href="http://www.mountsnow.com/calendar.html" target="_blank">Mount Snow Events Calendar.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2008 [except the photograph] Jeff Connor <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 13:21:03 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Telemark Ski Festival at Mad River Glen This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/telemark%20Mad%20River%20Glen.jpeg" border="0" alt="" />  <br />  <br />One of the largest telemark ski events in the country takes place every year at   <a href="http://www.madriverglen.com" target="_blank">Mad River Glen</a> ski area in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.231917,-72.845535&amp;spn=0.219431,0.466919&amp;z=11" target="_blank">Fayston</a> Vermont. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.telemarknato.com/festival.html" target="_blank">North American Telemark Organization TeleFest</a> takes place this coming weekend, March 8 and 9. About 1,000 telemark skiers will be taking part in races, clinics, equipment demonstrations, fun runs, and parties. <br /><br />The cost is $54 per day or $104 for two day. and includes lift ticket, clinics, use of demo gear, contests, and Magic Hat dance party. <br /><br />About a week later, March 17 - 21, the next door ski resort at Sugarbush will host the <a href="http://www.sugarbush.com/funandevents/event.asp?id=547" target="_blank">FIS Telemark World Cup Finals</a>  with the best telemark skiers in the world competing. <br /><br />If you are not familiar with telemark skiing, you can read a good article about it on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemark_ski" target="_blank">Wikipedia.</a><br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor (except the photo from NATO)   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 23:23:20 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[&quot;Do Y'all Still Have Some Snow Left  in VT Now?&quot;]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[That's the question I got from a wonderfully cheerful person somewhere south of the Mason Dixon line who had never seen snow and was calling in early March. He wanted to know if he had missed the snow this year or if there was still time left to travel to Vermont and see snow. I was happy to tell him that most years we get the greatest amount of snowfall in March compared to other months. <br /><br />Most of the people I speak with are surprised to hear we get more snow in March. When they are seeing the beginning of Spring where they live, Vermont is building to a grand winter finale. <br /><br />To see what I mean, take a look at Stowe Resort's   <a href="http://stowe.com/mountain/conditions.php/weather_summary/" target="_blank">five year weather history.</a> Not only is March the snowiest (I guess that is a real word), but it's the end of the month when the largest amounts of snow are falling. The last week in March averages  32 inches at Stow, far more than any other week there.     <br /><br />Stowe's <a href="http://stowe.com/mountain/conditions.php" target="_blank">Snow Report</a> shows 309 inches of snowfall so far this season, just short of the season average of 327 inches. <br /><br />It's been a great year for skiing and other winter activities but don't feel that you have missed it if you have not been here yet. There is plenty of snow here for you to enjoy and more is on the way. <br /><br />In fact, this is a good time of year to enjoy winter. The days are longer, temperatures are higher, and there aren't as many people skiing, snowmobiling, snow shoeing, etc. I wish more people were aware of how good it can be here in March. It would be great to see the ski areas and the Vermont's Department of Tourism getting the word out about March. I'm sure more people would come if they knew what it is like here this month. <br /><br />For the more technically inclined, and maybe a few inexperienced skeptics, you can view a <a href="http://www.nohrsc.nws.gov/nsa/index.html?region=Northeast&amp;year=2008&amp;month=3&amp;day=1&amp;units=e" target="_blank">current snow depth map</a> from the National Weather Service to see how much snow you can expect when you travel to Vermont or other New England states.<br /><br />The areas in dark blue represent depths of 20 to 39 inches (50 cm to 100 cm), and the purple lines, which you can see run along the mountain ranges, represent 59 to 98 inches (150 to 250 cm). Those are current snow depths, not the amount that has fallen this season. The map is updated every day.   <br /><br />Plan a trip to Vermont and enjoy this great winter season we will continue having for the next month.<br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/national%20weather%20service%20snow%20depths%20northeast.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 21:16:53 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[“A Celebration of American Artisan Cheese” presentation Friday March 14]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/atlas%20of%20american%20artisan%20cheese%20jeffrey%20p.%20roberts.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The Inn at Baldwin Creek in Bristol Vermont has a restaurant called "Mary's" that is well known and highly regarded around here. It has won many awards and reviews including Yankee Magazine 2005 Editor's Choice Award and 2005 Restaurateurs of the Year award from the VT Lodging and Restaurant Assn.<br /><br />Each month, the Inn holds a dinner presentation and the selection this month is artisan cheese. The featured speaker is Jeff Roberts of Montpelier, VT, author of the   <a href="http://www.chelseagreen.com/2007/items/artisancheese" target="_blank">Atlas of American Artisan Cheese</a>  , co-founder of the   <a href="http://nutrition.uvm.edu/viac/" target="_blank">Vermont Institute for Artisan Cheese at the University of Vermont</a>, and a   <a href="http://www.slowfoodusa.org/" target="_blank">Slow Food USA</a> director. <br /><br />Jeff Robert's Friday March 14 presentation includes dinner at 6:30 pm with tastings of regionally-produced artisan cheeses and a talk based on his research, stories about artisan cheese makers, and links to broader changes in American agriculture. <br /><br />You can make a reservation by calling toll free 888-424-2432 or emailing info@innatbaldwincreek.com. The dinner and talk is $25 per person.<br /><br />This presentation is part of The Inn at Baldwin Creek Annual Table Talk Dinner Series which are held the second Friday of every month. The inn's website has a <a href="http://www.innatbaldwincreek.com/cooking/" target="_blank">list of the monthly presentation dinners</a> as well as cooking classes.<br /><br />Mary's Restaurant Chef/Owner Doug Mack has been there about 24 years. You can see him making fried zucchini flowers (!) on Vermont Public Television's <a href="http://www2.vpt.org/flvs/feastinthemaking/recipes/friedzuchinniflower/index.html" target="_blank">Feast in the Making</a>  cooking program. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:59:25 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Dog Sled Rides and Skijouring in Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/sled%20dog%20october%20siberians.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><i>Photo courtesy of  <a href="http://www.octobersiberians.com/" target="_blank"><i>October Siberians</i></a></i><br /><br />I read today that the famous Alaska <a href="http://www.iditarod.com/" target="_blank">Iditarod</a> race is starting this Saturday and it lead me to thinking about all the sled dog activity here in Vermont. (Side note: many participants in the sport prefer the term "sled dog" rather than "dog sled" but you will see both terms used even by the people who run professional operations.)<br /><br />In fact, if you would like to see a sled dog race and won't be in Alaska this week, there is a race you can watch at   <a href="http://www.skiburke.com/" target="_blank">Burke Mountain Ski Resort</a> in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.569437,-71.987915&amp;spn=0.218168,0.466919&amp;z=11" target="_blank">East Burke VT.</a> There will be races both Saturday and Sunday. <br /><br />A number of operations around Vermont offer sled dog rides and a couple of them offer skijoring too. Skijoring is done on skis and involves the dog(s) pulling the person via a harness attached to the dog. I've seen skijor racing a couple of times and it's impressive how fast they get going. You certainly don't want to fall down . . . I'm not sure the dogs would stop for a while - they're pretty enthusiastic. <br /><br />The best one-stop source of information about sled dog rides in on the <a href="http://www.voga.org/dog_sledding.htm" target="_blank">Vermont Outdoor Guide Association website.</a> Atii is listed as one of the sled dog outfits but they are taking a year off from sled dog rides because they are rebuilding their group of dogs. Many of the current dogs have gotten too old to pull. However, Atii is still offering skijoring this year. <br /><br />It's a unique adventure. Give it a try. <br /><br />(c) 2008 [except the October Siberian photo] Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:13:30 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Snowshoe Marathon Race March 8 in Pittsfield VT]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/peak%20adventures%20snowshoe%20marathon.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.peakraces.com/" target="_blank">Peak Adventures</a> is a Vermont company that puts on extreme races several times a year. Their snowshoe marathon is coming up next weekend on Saturday March 8 starting at 8:00 am in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.821647,-72.740479&amp;spn=0.441909,0.933838&amp;z=10" target="_blank">Pittsfield VT</a>.  <br /><br />The course is a 6.5 mile loop with 7,200 feet of elevation change along ungroomed and snowmobile trails. See the topo map on the website for more detail. The marathon runs four loops, the half marathon runs two loops, and there is a one loop fun run for those who just want to give snowshoeing a try. There is a ten hour time limit for all racers. <br /><br />For beginners: I can tell you from personal experience that running in snowshoes takes twice the exertion of road running so plan accordingly! It's not enough to be in good shape. You have to be in <b><u>great </b></u>shape. <br /><br />You can register online at   <a href="http://www.peakraces.com" target="_blank">peakraces.com</a> and click the link to runrace.net or register that morning at the General Store in Pittsfield from 5:30 to 7:30 am. Registration costs $75 and includes a beanie hat and the post race meal.<br /><br />The post race celebration begins at 6:30 pm and includes lobster and shrimp dinner, "plenty" of Long Trail beer, the awards ceremony ($1200 for the marathon only to the top three men and women - $300 for 1st place, $200 for 2nd place, and $100 for third place; plus unique finishers awards for everyone and a special award for top three male and top three female in the marathon and half marathon). <br /><br />(c) 2008 [except the photo from Peak Adventures] Jeff Connor ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:55:15 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Ben and Jerry's Winter Festival This Saturday]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[   <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Ben%20and%20Jerry's%20winter%20festival%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><a href="http://benjerry.com" target="_blank">Ben &amp; Jerry's Homemade</a> has a winter festival every year but this year is a little special because the company is celebrating its 30th birthday. <br /><br />On Saturday, March 1, from 11:00 to 4:00, there will be free tours at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.369637,-72.727947&amp;spn=0.054729,0.11673&amp;z=13&amp;iwloc=00043bb68a12b88d57b8a" target="_blank">Waterbury VT manufacturing plant,</a>  plus games, snow sculpting, cake, music, food, snowshoeing, and other fun stuff - there may be a small fee for some of those.<br /><br />When you are there, they will give you a small pin to put on your shirt or jacket. Show that pin to some of the many businesses in Waterbury to get a discount. Some restaurants, gift stores, an antique store, and even the local pharmacy are participating.  <br /><br />Who knows, maybe Ben and/or Jerry will show up. They both still live in the area and stop by from time to time even though they are retired from full time work now. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 21:21:47 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[CNN Article On Stephen Huneck Dog Chapel]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/CNN%20article%20Huneck%20Feb%2027%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />I've written Vermont Travel Notes entries about Stephen Huneck's unique   <a href="http://dogmt.com/dogchapel.php" target="_blank">dog chapel</a>  in St. Johnsbury VT as well as his artwork and galleries around the state (the newest is in Stowe). His whimsical and sometimes touching artwork is very popular with dog owners all over the world. As a result, he has received publicity in a large number of places, the most recent being CNN and its website. The article is entitled <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/TRAVEL/02/22/dog.chapel.ap/index.html" target="_blank">"Doggy Disneyland draws animals, owners by the pack"</a> and it's a good description of Stephen, his artwork, and his 175 acre farm with widely known dog chapel. It's quite a structure, requiring an expenditure of several hundred thousand dollars, and well worth a visit if you are a dog lover. From our inn, it is a little over a 45 minute drive to <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.45731,-72.232361&amp;spn=0.874354,1.867676&amp;z=9" target="_blank">Dog Mountain.</a>. <br /><br />Another great place to visit in the St. Johnsbury area is the    <a href="http://www.fairbanksmuseum.org/" target="_blank">Fairbanks Museum.</a> I also recommend a drive north to Lake Willoughby and then over to the area around the town of Island Pond to do some moose  spotting. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 15:15:25 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Discount Carrier AirTran to Begin Vermont Flight Service]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/AirTran%20boeing%20717.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>AirTran has the newest fleet of Boeing 717's in the US</i><br /><br />On May 21, AirTran will begin nonstop flight service three times a day between Burlington, VT (BTV) and the Thurgood Marshall Airport, Baltimore/Washington (BWI). The airline will be using Boeing 717-200 planes which   <a href="http://www.airtran.com/aircraft/boeing_717_seating_configuration.aspx" target="_blank">seat 117 passengers</a>, 12 in business class and 105 in coach.<br /><br />There are 14 AirTran destinations available from BWI, plus service to about another 50 cities you can view on the AirTran website   <a href="http://www.airtran.com/cities/index_destinations.aspx" target="_blank">Destinations</a> and   <a href="http://www.airtran.com/route-map/city_information.aspx" target="_blank">Route Map</a>  pages. Boston is one of those cities and is a popular airport for visitors to Vermont and other parts of New England. <br /><br />AirTran is kicking off its Burlington service with a low introductory fare of $59. It must be booked by March 17, 2008, for travel through June 11, 2008.  Fares listed are one way, available daily and are valid in either direction. There are some other charges such as $3.50 segment fee, $10 Sept 11 fee, and $18 airport passenger facility fee so be sure to read the fine print. You can   <a href="http://www.airtran.com" target="_blank">book online</a> or call 1-800-AIR-TRAN (1-800-247-8726) (extra $7.50 fee for phone calls too). <br /><br />Currently, the Burlington airport has service to and from Atlanta, Cleveland (CLE), Cincinnati (CVG), Chicago (ORD), Detroit (DTW), Newark (EWR), New York (JFK), New York (LGA), Orlando (MCO), Philadelphia (PHL), Washington DC (DCA), Washington DC (IAD).  To see details on these flights, go to the <a href="http://www.btv.aero/" target="_blank">Burlington airport website</a> <br /><br />Winter tip: if you are flying here, we recommend renting a four wheel drive car. One of our recent guests requested one but it was not available when he arrived so he got a front wheel drive substitute . . . which he greatly regretted when we got a lot of snow during his visit.  Be sure to insist on no substitutions for your four wheel drive car. None of the rental car companies have winter tires for some unfathomable reason but four wheel drive will help you get around much more safely. Remember, you are coming to the mountains of northern New England: we get a <b><u>LOT</u></b> of snow.  <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 22:08:22 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Mardis Gras at Jay Peak This Week]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/jay%20peak%20mardi%20gras%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.jaypeakresort.com/en/jay_peak/4048/" target="_blank">Jay Peak's Mardis Gras</a> is taking place this week with ski races, Louisiana style dinners, and music performances. I guess this is <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=45.579445,-72.723999&amp;spn=1.714772,3.735352&amp;z=8&amp;iwloc=000442dd3ff43ea519300" target="_blank">as far north</a>  from New Orleans as you can get in the USA to celebrate Maris Gras. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor<br /><br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 14:23:33 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Big Storm On The Way Will Make For a Great Ski Weekend in VT]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/josh%20fox%20single%20chair%20vt%20weather%20blog.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />Most of the weather forecasts I've seen for north central Vermont call for about six to ten inches of snow Tuesday and Wednesday. However, Josh Fox at   <a href="http://madriverglenweather.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Single Chair Weather Blog</a> is forecasting 13 to 18 inches. The upper elevations, such as the Mad River Glen ski area he is forecasting, get more snow than standard forecasts because of their altitudes. That seems like  quite a disparity between 10 inches and 18 inches but it is not unusual for the upper elevations to get twice as much snow as the standard forecasts call for. <br /><br />The headline in Fox's blog entry yesterday says: "Here we go !!! Big mid-week dump is now in the making !!"<br /><br />I enjoy reading Josh's blog because he writes in a very friendly and well constructed conversational style. The entries are often detailed but when I find the writing has gone into more detail than I have time for, I just move on to something else. <br /><br />And he is not perfect. But when he does have a cold streak (pun intended), he owns up to it and often explains how it happened. It gives the non-meteorologist interesting insight into how weather forecasting is done. <br /><br />Roger Hill is a popular Vermont meteorologist located here in Waterbury. His web site is   <a href="http://weatheringheights.com/" target="_blank">Weathering Heights</a> (pun intended). He is not saying much about accumulation yet. His web site has lots of colorful weather maps if you enjoy getting into the details of weather. <br /><br />Another popular weather forecasting service is put out by the Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium in St. Johnsbury VT. It is called   <a href="http://www.eotsweb.org/forecasts.php?#part0" target="_blank">Eye on the Sky</a> and is produced by Chris Bouchard. His forecasts are the ones used by Vermont Public Radio. <br /><br />Eye on the Sky is calling for one to three inches of snow Tuesday east of the Green Mountain and two to five inches west. The snow could mix with rain at times over the far southern valleys. On Tuesday night, Chris expects an additional three to seven inches. <br /><br />Whatever the snow accumulation ends up being, this latest  storm should make for good skiing, snowmobiling, sleigh rides, etc. We have deep base almost everywhere except I noticed snowshoeing at the lowest elevation in the Mad River Valley yesterday that the snow is only a few inches deep there. Most upper elevations such as our inn have a couple of feet of snow on the ground and the ski areas have much more. <br /><br />For weather forecasts in other parts of Vermont, you can use the weather do-hickey in the right hand column of this blog. Just enter the zip code of the place you would like to visit or use one of the samples I supplied. <br /><br />As a side note, I noticed on the Eye On the Sky website that on this day in 1936, three inches of BROWN snow fell in Vermont. It was most likely due to dust storms in the Great Plains. So I guess that was a "dusting" of snow (pun intended).<br /><br />There's snow time like the right time to stop writing before I pun again. <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2008 20:28:42 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[This Is A Good Time To Buy Winter Gear On Sale]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/tubbs%20kids_glacier.png" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Vermont's Tubbs Snow Shoes</i><br /><br /><br />I just received an email from my friends at  <a href="http://www.umiak.com/" target="_blank">Umiak Outfitters</a> in Stowe VT that they are having their annual 30% off sale on skis, boots, snowshoes (20% on Tubbs brand) and sleds this weekend. <br /><br />In addition, Umiak has a   <a href="https://store02.prostores.com/servlet/umiakoutdooroutfitters/StoreFront" target="_blank">online retail store page</a> with discounted prices plus a   <a href="http://www.umiak.biz/servlet/the-Closeouts/Categories" target="_blank">clearance sale page </a>  on their website you might be interested in if you can't make it to their sale. <br /><br />In fact, in your travel to Vermont over the next few weeks, it's a good idea to drop into the local ski shops and outdoor outfitters to see  what they have on sale. Most of these shops have their summer gear on order and their new stuff is already starting to arrive. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 22:38:34 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Green Mountain Hooked Rugs School]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Green%20Mountain%20Hooked%20Rug%20school%2007-1.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>Photo by Robert Eddy   <a href="http://firstlightstudios.net/" target="_blank"><i>FirstLightStudios.net</i></a>  </i><br /><br />Green Mountain Hooked Rugs in Montpelier offers classes several times a year but they have one big school event that takes place every summer. The school was founded in 1981 by the mother of the current owner and classes have been offered every year since then.<br /><br />This year's <a href="http://www.greenmountainhookedrugs.com/rugschool-08.htm" target="_blank">27th Annual Hooked Rug School</a> will be held June 6–15, 2008. There will be one five-day and two weekend sessions with a total of 23 classes. Class size is limited to about a dozen students so now is the time to look over the course outline and decide whether to attend. <br /><br />From the Green Mountain Hooked Rugs web site: "Classes range from beginning hooking, dyeing, fine hooking tapestry to primitives and wide-cuts, pictorials, folk art, punch needle, penny rugs, braiding and more. Students select one class per session. <br /><br />"Teachers hail from all over the United States and Canada. Rug exhibits and a well-stocked rug shop are open daily. "<br /><br />Green Mountain Hooked Rugs has a shop that is open year around at <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.291418,-72.524185&amp;spn=0.109604,0.233459&amp;z=12" target="_blank">2838 County Road, Montpelier VT.</a> <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:49:47 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Mardis Gras in Burlington This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/magic%20hat%20mardi%20gras%202008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The highlight of the Burlington VT Mardis Gras weekend is the big parade with dozens of floats tossing over thousands of beads, Louisiana Moon Pies, and Lake Champlain Chocolates. The parade attracts a large but fun and easy going crowd. <br /><br />Get into place about 2:00 to 2:45 in the afternoon. The parade runs on Burlington's Main Street and   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.477523,-73.213942&amp;spn=0.006829,0.014591&amp;z=16" target="_blank">Church Street</a>. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.magichat.net/" target="_blank">Magic Hat Brewery</a> is the sponsor of the event. On their website, they offer this advice for where to watch the parade: <br /><br />"2:45 pm- Line up on Main Street between South Winooski and Church Street and Church Street between Main and Cherry and spread out!!!<br /><br />"3:00 pm- Catch beads, Moon Pies, Lake Champlain Chocolates, and more as the event parades down Church Street<br /><br />"Families with children 7 and under can watch from the Little Jambalaya Zone on the courthouse side of Main Street"<br /><br />The Magic Hat Block Party takes place after the parade featuring bands and a comedy show performing at several venues around town.<br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 17:24:14 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Today Show and The Learning Channel in VT Feb 21]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/today%20show%20at%20sugarbush%20feb%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The   <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23258579/" target="_blank">Today Show</a>  will be broadcasting from the Timbers restaurant at  <a href="http://www.sugarbush.com" target="_blank">Sugarbush</a> Ski Resort on Thursday, February 21. This is the first time that all the on-air team from the Today Show has traveled to a location for a live broadcast. The very next day, the same team will broadcast live from Miami FL. <br /> <br />Coincidentally, on the same day The Learning Channel will be in Waitsfield and other Mad River Valley locations to film  a thirty minute segment of their Destination Weddings &amp; Honeymoons program. This special is scheduled to be broadcast nationally in April on both The Learning Channel and Women's Entertainment network. After the initial April airing, cable affiliates can broadcast it in their markets. <br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 21:55:11 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe Winter Carnival]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20-%20there's%20more%20to%20do.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />The 2008 edition of the <a href="http://www.stowewintercarnival.com/" target="_blank">Stowe Winter Carnival</a>  will be held Jan 18 - 26. This is one of the biggest winter events in Vermont and New England with ten major activities including ice carving, movies, children's carnival, and a large village block party. <br /><br />Tourists are invited to join the locals in fun events like the snow volleyball tournament, Super G ski race, snow golf tournament, costume contest, music and dancing, church supper, and general merriment at the local bars, nightclubs, and restaurants.   <a href="http://www.stowewintercarnival.com/static/stowewintercarnival/schedule.php" target="_blank">Click here</a> for the events calendar. Better descriptions are available on the   <a href="http://www.gostowe.com/calendar/" target="_blank">Stowe Area Association calendar.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2008 21:49:33 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[VT: What Happens Here, Stays Here. But . . . ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont%20sweatshirt%20what%20happens%20here.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I found this <a href="http://shawnwilson.wordpress.com/2008/01/06/poor-vermont/" target="_blank">Vermont Sweatshirt</a>  on   <a href="http://shawnwilson.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Shawn's Blog. </a> It does not say where he found it. There is a good local store called   <a href="http://www.waterbury.org/attractions.html" target="_blank">Rocking R</a> that sells souvenir T-shirts and other clothing so I may take a look to see if they have this item. <br /><br />I suppose this is the kind of image you have when you're a small, rural state. In reality, there are tons of things to do here, especially in outdoor recreation, dining, the arts, and shopping. It's enough to make someone think about writing a blog on what travelers to Vermont can find here.<br /><br />(c) 2008  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2008 00:40:36 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[So-so Ski Conditions This Week]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[It is not unusual for Vermont to have a January thaw but the one we're working our way through now seems much warmer than normal. <br /><br />Today's high was around 50 degrees F (10 Celsius) and tomorrow's forecast is a few degrees higher. It will cool down to day time highs in the low 30's F by the end of this week but we are going to have several days of light rain, sleet, and a little snow for the next few days. The ski report we just received from Jay Peak describes the conditions as "spring like." <br /><br />All the ski areas especially in northern Vermont have so much base built up that the conditions won't be terrible but if you have been reading how great the skiing has been in Vermont, don't expect those conditions to exist now. <br /><br />The skiing this week won't be terrible but it won't be great either. By Saturday, conditions should be back to normal. Keep an eye on the weather forecasts.<br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 23:01:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Check Your Flight Status on Google]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/google%20flight%20info.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />You can use the standard Google Results Page to check the "real-time" (as opposed to fake time, I guess) status of any flight. Just type the name of the airline and flight number (e.g. Jet Blue 123, aa456) into the   <a href="http://www.google.com" target="_blank">Google search box.</a>  The most up to date information from <a href="http://www.flightstats.com" target="_blank">FlightStats.com</a> will be displayed. <br /><br />Better yet, get a free subscription to Flight Stats on their web site. There is an enormous amount of information available including airport flight delays, security wait times, and other important pieces of information all air travelers need these days.  <br /><br />Google has a long list of   <a href="http://www.google.com/coop/subscribedlinks/directory/All_categories" target="_blank">"Subscribed Links"</a>  such as this. They include Gas Buddy for the best local gas prices, Weather Channel, Calorie Lab for nutritional information, City/Town Info for information about cities you are visiting, and more. <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 00:08:58 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Jay Peak Has the Most Snow in the East]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Jay%20Peak%20Snow%20Report%20Jan%203%2007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Jay Peak photo credit: Brian Keet photo of skier Mike Britt, taken Jan 2, 2008.  </i><br /><br />Today I received a snow report email from Jay Peak with the photo above and very little text. The photo nearly says it all so there's little need for much text.  <br /><br />Without a doubt, Jay is the King Kong of snowfall in the eastern United States. So far this ski season, they have had 200 inches of snow. It looks like this year will exceed their annual average of 350 inches of snow. <br /><br />Several characteristics contribute to this. Jay is   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;time=&amp;date=&amp;ttype=&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.84808,-72.496033&amp;spn=0.868482,1.867676&amp;z=9&amp;om=1" target="_blank">located in far northern Vermont</a>  , just a few miles from the Canadian border. It is at the far northern reach of the Green Mountain range which creates a "snow belt" that catches moisture soaked clouds. These clouds pick up their moisture from nearby Lake Champlain or the Great Lakes farther to the west. When they hit the upper elevations, they release the moisture in greater quantity than lower elevations. <br /><br />See Jay Peak <a href="http://www.jaypeakresort.com/en/jay_peak/253/" target="_blank">current conditions here.</a> <br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor<br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 21:06:40 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Great Ski Weather in VT This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The weather forecast for Vermont this coming weekend looks ideal for skiing and other outdoor activities. Friday's high should be around 30 degrees F (about -1 C). Saturday and Sunday will both be in the mid to high 30's. <br /><br />We have a ton of snow on the ground so downhill and cross country skiing, dog sledding, sleigh rides, sledding, snow shoeing, will be great. For more detail, you can click on the <a href="http://www.weather.com/outlook/recreation/outdoors/tenday/05676?lswe=05676&amp;lwsa=Weather36HourOutdoorsCommand&amp;from=whatmenu_dropdown_outdoors" target="_blank">Weather Channel link</a> here or in the right column of this blog.<br /><br />(c) 2008 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 13:45:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Happy New Year]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/new%20years%20eve%20at%20sugarbush%202007.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>New Year's Eve fireworks at Sugarbush.</i><br /><br />Resolve now to spend part of this year in Vermont!]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 08:11:18 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Let it Snow, Let it Snow]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/grooming%20at%20sugarbush.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Plowing and grooming at Sugarbush. </i><br /><br />I can't remember when Vermont has had this much snow so early in the season. It just keeps coming and I'm spending a bundle to have Butch, my snowplow guy, keep the driveway cleared and sanded. Today he was here twice at $50 per visit. Our inn is more than 600 feet from Route 100 which is nice but we pay for it this time of year. <br /><br />Also, I have hired Dustin part time to help roof rake and shovel. If I did it all myself I won't have time to do much else. <br /><br />In fact, we've had so much snow Butch had to bring up his John Deere tractor with front bucket to lift the snow banks farther away from the driveway. His 3/4 ton pickup and plow just can't move snow when it gets piled up more than a couple of feet.<br /><br />Last night and this morning we had about eight inches of snow. The National Weather Service is calling for another 8 to 14 inches tomorrow. A quick check of the <a href="http://stowe.com/mountain/conditions.php" target="_blank">Stowe snow report</a> shows that they have had about two feet of snow this past week and 148 inches of snow this year, 111 in December alone.  That year-to-date total is about 50% greater than the five year average as shown on the   <a href="http://stowe.com/mountain/conditions.php/weather_summary/" target="_blank">Stowe Weather Data Summary page</a> on their website. <br /><br />I hope we get a lot of ski guests this year to help offset the cost of moving snow around.  <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 22:00:54 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[First Night New Years Celebrations in Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/first%20night%20st%20johnsbury.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />There are more than 100 cities across the world that welcome the new year with a <a href="http://www.firstnightintl.org/welcome.php" target="_blank">"First Night"</a> celebration. The concept was developed to offer an alcohol-free and substance-free way to start the new year. Boston was the first city to start this tradition and Burlington Vermont was the fourth to adopt the concept. <br /><br />This year is the 25th anniversary of Burlington's First Night. It is the city's largest one day arts festival and will attract thousands of visitors. There is a wide range of performances which you can read about in the festival's   <a href="http://www.firstnightburlington.com/fnb_editor/assets/festivalguide.pdf" target="_blank">48 page guide. </a>  <br /><br />In addition to Burlington, First Night celebrations are held in    <a href="http://www.mdca.org/" target="_blank">Montpelier</a> and   <a href="http://www.firstnightstj.com/" target="_blank">St. Johnsbury</a>.<br /><br />All the first night celebrations are family friendly but the one in St. Johnsbury puts special emphasis on children's entertainment. <br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor (except the St. Johnsbury festival logo above) ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 21:38:50 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Waterbury's Alchemist Brew Pub Starts Blogging]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/alchemist%20pub%20and%20brewery.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com/" target="_blank">The Alchemist</a> brew pub and restaurant in Waterbury has been hugely popular right from day one four years ago. They have about seven excellent brews available including some standards and some specials from time to time. Moreover, they actually have a chef preparing food so the fare there is much better than the average hamburger and fries that most bars have. As a result, it is crowded most nights. If you like craft brewed beers, the Alchemist should definitely be on your list of places to visit in Vermont. <br /><br />John Kimmick, the brew master, just started a blog and has one entry posted so far. It's a pretty good one as a matter of fact and gives the reader a good insight into what kinds of beers he is offering and some of the thought and work that goes into creating them. <br /><br />The blog is called   <a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com/blog/index.php" target="_blank">Notes from the Brewery</a> and is subtitled "or What's Going on Down Here and Why." (The Brewing equipment is in the basement under the pub.)  <br /><br />I've seen quite a number of Vermont blogs get started only to dwindle quickly. That is why I usually wait until I'm sure  the blog will really keep going before I recommend it or add it to my list of links in the left column of this blog. But I'm making an exception this time and we'll see how it works out. John even mentions being busy with work and family so I won't be surprised if the Alchemist blog has only occasional entries but that is OK as long as they are as good as the first one and John keeps writing them once in a while.  <br /><br />In addition to the blog, take a look at   <a href="http://www.alchemistbeer.com/index.html" target="_blank">The Alchemist website</a> for more information about the brews, the menu, news, operating hours, map, etc.   <br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<![CDATA[Attractions&nbsp;,&nbsp;Food&nbsp;,&nbsp;General&nbsp;,&nbsp;VT Products]]>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Dec 2007 19:52:09 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Make Holiday Dinner Reservations Now]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The week between Christmas and New Year's is one of the busiest of the year here. With all the snow we have had already this year, the out-of-state skiers are fired up about getting their season off to a good start with several days off from work and plenty of snow on all the Vermont ski trails. <br /><br />Right now is a good time to plan ahead and get dinner reservations in order to beat the crowd and avoid long waits or having to call around to even find a restaurant with an opening. Naturally, it's easier to find an opening early or late evening, so you may have to be flexible in your plans. <br /><br />Call or email your innkeeper or look online to find restaurants. Any good innkeeper will be able to tell you the best restaurants in the area that will fit your needs. Or, if you like to do some shopping for restaurants on your own, do a online search for the regional chamber of commerce website for the area in which you will be staying. <br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2007 11:01:56 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[How to Prevent Lost and Broken Luggage ]]></title>
			<link>http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/blog_comment.asp?bi=332</link>
			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/spoilt%20luggage%20wheels%20from%20ngader%20on%20flicker.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><i>"ngader" posted  <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ngader/300557864/in/photostream/" target="_blank">this luggage wheel photo</a> on Flicker with this tip in the caption: " Rule of thumb : When buying luggage, check the wheels. Try not to buy wheels with rubber bits. Buy the full fibre / hard plastic wheels." </i><br /><br /><br />Yesterday, I received an email alert from Squidoo about a blog on how to prevent   <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/lost-luggage" target="_blank">lost luggage.</a>  <br /><br />The writer, Victoria Neely, once worked for an airline as a baggage agent so she knows what she is writing about. With all the things she has seen go wrong with luggage, she says she is "frankly amazed that most checked bags return to their owners unscathed!" <br /><br />Even if your bag is not lost (and there is a six in one thousand chance it will be), it's likely to get broken or dirty at some time or another. <br /><br />You can't make it impossible for something to go wrong but there are a number of things you can do to improve your bag's chances of greeting you in good shape at the other end of your mutual journey.<br /><br />There are a lot of useful tips in this article along with some interesting and surprising facts. For instance, did you know there is a reason baggage is handled roughly instead of gently?<br /><br />And Ms. Neely is not hesitant to recommend some bag brands that she has seen hold up well. <br /><br />Take a look - I'm sure you will read something you did not know!<br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2007 21:50:05 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Free Lessons at Leading Vermont Ski Areas]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20ski%20areas%20assn%20learn%20to%20ski%20or%20ride%20free%20Jan%2008.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/" target="_blank">Vermont Ski Areas Association</a> is sponsoring a learn-for-free program January 5 -13, 2008. <br /><br />This is a heck of a good deal. The lessons can be for either skiing or snowboarding, and include lift ticket and equipment rental at no cost whatsoever. <br /><br />They are calling it the "Ski Vermont New Year’s Resolution"  program. It is geared toward first time skiers and snowboarders ages six and older. <br /><br />The participating resorts are the best in the state: Ascutney, Bolton, Bromley, Burke, Jay Peak, Killington, Mad River Glen, Magic, Middlebury, Mount Snow, Okemo, Pico, Smuggs, Stratton, Sugarbush, and Suicide Six. To see where these resorts are located, go to the   <a href="http://www.skivermont.com/alpine/destination.php" target="_blank">VT Ski Areas Association map page.</a>  <br /><br />Spaces are limited so I suggest you register right away. You can do so on the VT Ski Areas Association website <a href=" http://www.skivermont.com/alpine/free_lessons.php " target="_blank">Learn for Free page.</a><br /><br /><i>   <u>    Don't put this off. It's such a great deal that spaces will fill quickly. </i>  </u><br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2007 16:24:50 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Snow Depth Up to Four Feet at Stowe]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20first%20rail%20jam%20of%2007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Stowe's first rail jam of the season, November 24. </i><br /><br />Vermont skiing is off to a good start this year with plenty of snow. For example, at Stowe, the snow-making trails have 1.5 to 4 feet of base built up so far. Stowe has received about a foot of natural snow the past week and a total of nearly three feet this season. You can get details on the   <a href="http://stowe.com/mountain/snow_report.php" target="_blank">Stowe Snow Report page</a> of the resort's website. <br /><br />Things are looking good for the big kick off week between Christmas and New Years. Now is a good time to make reservations. <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 10:14:43 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Airline Travel Tip: Use FAA Rule 240 If Your Flight Is Cancelled]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/peter%20greenburg%20logo1.gif" border="0" alt="" /> <br />  <a href="http://www.petergreenberg.com" target="_blank"><i> Peter Greenberg's website</a> is full of useful travel information. </i><br /><br />Here is some ammunition to use with the airlines if your fight is canceled. It involves a little-known FAA rule that requires the airline to book you on the next available flight whether it is their flight or another airline. <br /><br />It's called Rule 240 and it's a good thing to remember when you are dealing with an airline front desk person or supervisor. <br /><br />However, like most things in life, there are exceptions. You can read more details about it at the   <a href="http://www.petergreenberg.com/2007/11/21/rule-240-explained/#more-1367" target="_blank">Peter Greenberg website.</a>  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 20:37:04 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[People who write blogs are also people who read blogs. Chris Elliott writes one of the best and he recently posted a blog entry of what he considers the <a href="http://www.elliott.org/blog/the-7-most-influential-travel-bloggers-of-2007/" target="_blank">"Seven Most Influential Bloggers of 2007"</a> that he has been reading. <br /><br />I am familiar with most of these blogs but a few are new to me. I guess they are "influential" but to me they're mainly interesting and informative blogs I enjoy reading. <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 20:19:54 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Another Travel Shopping Site]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/flight%20001%20flash%20trolley%20bag.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>" 22" Flash Trolley" by Titan Luggage of Germany . . . Made with 100% polycarbonate . . . extremely lightweight and scratch-resistant, with sturdy ergonomic telescopic handles and protected exterior zippers . . . fully lined and padded . . . removable garment and toiletry cases . . . TSA approved combination lock and 4 swivel wheels" It's $475! but it will probably survive 20 years of airline abuse so that's just $24 per year: on the Luggage section of  <a href="http://flight001.com/store/trip.htm?sid=201" target="_blank">Flight 001.</a> </i> <br /><br /><a href="http://flight001.com/store/" target="_blank">Flight 001</a> is a website with travel related products including "luggage, carry-on, tech-to-go, packing aids, groom bags, essentials, travel i.d., wallets, jet comfort, meal service, aerotherapy, time travel, gadgets, entertainment, books, and airtunes."<br /><br />I found myself spending a lot of time just looking around this website and learning about all the different products I didn't know were available. <br /><br />If someone asks you what you want for the holidays, have this website bookmarked for them. <br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 19:28:35 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Where to Buy Travel Gear]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/trusty%20pony.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I was recently looking for travel bags and came across a site you might be interested in too. It's called   <a href="http://trustypony.com/" target="_blank">Trusty Pony</a> for no reason that I see but it has a lot of "cool stuff for travelers" as it claims. <br /><br />You can find helpful items under categories such as Air, Family, Fancy, Gadgety, Girly, International, Outdoorsy, Road Trip, Sporty, Urban, Warm-weather, Luggage &amp; Bags, Body, Books &amp; Guides, and Gifts. <br /><br />There are countless worthwhile and clever items that you can use even when you are not traveling. Give it a look - you'll probably see something of use to you or someone you know (think holiday shopping). <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 19:12:33 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont%20vacation%20snowshoeing.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Snowshoeing is easy to do and can get you into some back country that you would not ordinarily be able to see.</i><br /><br />The week between Christmas and New Year's Day is one of the busiest of the year for Vermont tourism. It is considered the kick-off week for the ski season even though there has been skiing on some trails since mid November. <br /><br />Skiers usually account for about half our business that week and I assume the same is true of other lodging establishments except those right at the ski resorts. <br /><br />Whether you want to ski or not, right now is the time to make travel plans and get lodging reservations made. <br /><br />By the way, you will find many inns have a two or three night minimum that time of year because it is such a busy time and they can't turn over rooms  fast enough if they have a lot of one night reservations. You may find some exceptions and perhaps a last minute, fill-in type availability if you can only stay one night. <br /><br />A good place to start a search for Vermont lodging is at the state's official tourism website:   <a href="http://vermontvacation.com/TravelPlanner/Search.aspx?catID=1" target="_blank">VermontVacation.com</a>.  <br /><br />(c) 2007 (except the vermontvacation.com photograph above) Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:26:54 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[VT Ski Areas at the Boston Snow Expo This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Representatives from many of the Vermont ski areas will be at the <a href="http://www.onthesnow.com/ots/images/bewi/bostonwebpage.pdf" target="_blank">Boston Snow Expo</a> this Thurs - Sun. The Expo is being held at the <a href="http://www.baysideexpo.com/directions.php" target="_blank">Bayside Expo Center</a> on <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;time=&amp;date=&amp;ttype=&amp;q=bayside+expo+center+Boston,+MA&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=42.358544,-71.051674&amp;spn=0.113148,0.233459&amp;z=12&amp;iwloc=A&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Mount Vernon Street</a>. There will be many special offers, drawings, free gifts, contests and special promotions. The Expo draws a lot of people because it has an equipment sale at pre-season discounts. The link above will take you to a PDF page that lists all the resorts and vendors who will be at the Expo.<br /><br />Adult admission is $10 but there are $3 discount coupons  available if you submit your email address at the   <a href="http://www.onthesnow.com/bewi/boston" target="_blank">Onthesnow.com website.</a><br /><br />If you have young children, you can introduce them to skiing at a gentle practice ramp that will be set up specifically for that purpose. And there will an artificial ice rink too.  <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 07:34:58 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe and Okemo Opening Too]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://stowe.com/news/article.php?id=350" target="_blank">Stowe</a> and <a href="http://www.okemo.com/okemowinter/ourmountain/snowreport.asp" target="_blank">Okemo</a> are jumping on the early opening bandwagon along with Mount Snow and Sugarbush. Stowe has had 6" to 12" of natural snow at the highest elevations plus they have been making snow for a couple of weeks. They will open Saturday and Okemo opens Friday. I have not checked all the ski areas in Vermont so there may be some others opening also. <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 07:29:28 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Sugarbush Open This Saturday]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/win%20smith%20nov%2007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />    <br /><i> Nov 11 photo by Sugarbush President Win Smith . . . "Hmmm - I wonder if we could open early this year."</i>  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.sugarbush.com" target="_blank">Sugarbush</a> is officially opening on Thanksgiving Day but snow conditions there are so good now that president   <a href="http://www.sugarbush.com/aboutus/cm.asp?pn=win'sword&amp;pid=220" target="_blank">Win Smith</a> decided to have a sneak preview this coming Saturday. You can see   <a href="http://www.sugarbush.com/aboutus/cm.asp?pn=winsmithphotogallery&amp;pid=247" target="_blank">photos from his recent hike</a> up the mountain when he began thinking about an early opening.   <br /><br />Two lifts and four trails will most likely be open. Lift tickets are $40 for adults and $30 for juniors. The resort will then be closed until Thursday so it's Saturday or wait until Thanksgiving to get your first runs in this season. <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2007 10:20:28 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[12 Digital Photo Tips From Vagabondish Blog]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vagabondish.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I enjoy skimming the  <a href="http://www.vagabondish.com/" target="_blank">Vagabondish web magazine</a> from time to time. Today I read a helpful article there on clever ideas for using a digital camera in your travels.  <br /><br />For instance, it recommends writing a reward poster in case you ever lose the camera. Write your email address and a reward amount on a piece of paper. Be careful on that - you don't know who will find your camera. So don't write your name, address, and phone. Use only an email address as the article recommends, and use one that does not contain your full name. <br /><br />Take a photo of the poster and lock the file so it does not get erased. If someone finds your camera, all they have to do is look at the stored photos and they'll see your contact information and reward. That greatly increases the chances of your getting the camera back.<br /><br />Another good use for a digital camera is to take a photo of local maps so you can refer to them in your travels. The article uses the example of a subway map. <br /><br />I think you will enjoy reading the other ten ideas in the full article at the   <a href="http://www.vagabondish.com/clever-uses-digital-camera-traveling/" target="_blank">Vagabondish blog.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:07:48 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Mount Snow Open for Skiing and Snowboarding]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/mount%20snow%20fan%20gun.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Mount Snow, located in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=West+Dover,+VT,+United+States+of+America&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=42.95592,-72.849655&amp;spn=0.224133,0.466919&amp;z=11&amp;iwloc=addr&amp;om=1" target="_blank">southern Vermont</a>  mid-way between Brattleboro and Bennington, spent all summer and $6 million on upgrades including 101 new, state-of-the-art fan guns (see their   <a href="http://www.mountsnow.com/video.html#" target="_blank">Oct 10 video</a> for details) </i> <br /><br />I was surprised to see that  <a href="http://www.mountsnow.com/" target="_blank">Mount Snow</a> resort opened last weekend. Usually Killington likes to lay claim to having the longest season in Vermont by  opening early and not closing until late May or early June. Let's make a note to check the   <a href="http://www.killington.com/winter/index.html" target="_blank">Killington website</a>  in June to see what they are doing to keep their record intact. I predict  they will be trucking in Zamboni shavings from indoor ice skating rinks throughout New England. <br /><br />Mount Snow says on their website that this is their earliest opening since 1998. And they did not open just one token trail. They had 11 of them operating, plus four lifts. You can see video of last weekend's first day on the <a href="http://www.mountsnow.com/video.html#" target="_blank">video page</a> of their website. <br /><br />By the way, the   <a href="http://www.skinet.com/skinet/photos/article/0,26964,1660991-1,00.html" target="_blank">Ski Magazine </a>  reader survey I discussed in  yesterday's blog entry, ranks Mount Snow number 18 in the East. Another Vermont ski area ranked in the top 20 is   <a href="http://www.stratton.com/index.htm" target="_blank">Stratton</a>, which came in number 13. <br /><br />Stratton is an interesting place. It would probably rank higher in the standings but it is known as a very expensive place to ski. And, in the world of skiing, that is really saying something. <br /><br />Stratton is ranked sixth in the east for snow quality and fifth for grooming. It also has the third highest ranked lift system. What holds it back is its 32 ranking for value. At Stratton you get some of the best skiing and snowboarding but you're gonna pay for it. Big Time. That does not deter some folks. In fact, we once had a guest at our inn who told me he liked the fact that it is expensive because it means uncrowded lift lines and trails. <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 21:07:23 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Has Five of the Top Ten Eastern Ski Resorts]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/ski%20magazine%20sugarbush%20lodge%20and%20pool.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i> The new lodge and heated outdoor pool at Sugarbush - photo courtesy of SKI Magazine</i><br /><br />The longest running and most respected ranking of ski resorts in North America is published each year by   <a href="http://www.skinet.com/skinet/photos/article/0,26964,1660471,00.html" target="_blank">SKI Magazine.</a>  . It has an independent research company survey its readers to rank ski resorts on 18 criteria: "Overall Satisfaction, Access, Après Ski, Dining, Family Programs, Grooming, Lifts, Lodging, Off-Hill Activities, On-Mountain Food, Scenery, Service, Snow, Terrain/Challenge, Terrain/Variety, Terrain Parks, Value and Weather." <br /><br />This year, 7,000 readers took part in the survey. These are active skiers who put in an average of 23 days a year on the slopes.<br /><br />According to those readers, the top 10 alpine ski areas in the East are:<br /><br />1. Tremblant, Que.<br />2. Smugglers Notch, VT<br />3. Whiteface, NY<br />4. Stowe, VT<br />5. Holiday Valley, NY<br />6. Sugarloaf, Maine<br />7. Sugarbush, VT<br />8. Killington, VT<br />9. Bretton Woods, NH<br />10. Okemo, VT<br /><br />The best single source of information on Vermont ski areas is at the <a href="http://www.skivermont.com" target="_blank">Vermont Ski Areas Association website.</a> That website was down this evening but it should be back up soon. <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>   ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 20:22:03 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Transitions from Fall to Winter]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/megapickles%20mount%20mansfield%20nov%209%2007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>I'll make you a deal. If you spend a few hundred dollars to travel to Vermont, in exchange we will give you million dollar views that will return your investment many times over. </i><br /><br />Here in northern Vermont, we are moving quickly from fall into winter as this photo illustrates magnificently. It was taken yesterday afternoon from the Burlington area looking east toward Mount Mansfield. This is all natural snow and on the other side of the mountain, Stowe ski resort has been busy the last couple of weeks making even more snow to build a deep base for the skiers and snowboarders. The resort opens its trails November 21.  <br /><br />That bump on the right side of the mountain ridge line is known as the "nose" and the larger lump on the left side is the "chin." <br /><br />This photo is from "Hugho" who posts a photo every day on his <a href="http://megapickles.my-expressions.com/" target="_blank">Megapickles</a> photoblog. There is a link to the blog in the left column of this Vermont Travel News blog too. You should go to his blog to see the full size version of this photo. I also recommend you spend some time poking around the archives to see the great diversity and talent on display. I look at it every day and am always rewarded with a new and beautifully rendered photo. Most of them are taken around northern Vermont with a rare foray into, for example, a nearby area such as the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire.  <br /><br />Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:09:21 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Hand Crafters Show Nov 15 - 18]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Vermont%20Hand%20Crafters%20show%202007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.vermonthandcrafters.com/" target="_blank">Vermont Hand Crafters</a> was formed in 1955 and now has 200 members, most of whom will be at the group's annual show Thursday through Sunday, November 15 - 18. <br /><br />Some 150 crafters will be on hand with samples of their work for sale. They include items such as paintings, fiber art, fine art, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, photography, pottery, stone, toys and figurines, and wood. <br /><br />The event will be at the   <a href="http://specialoffers.starwoodhotels.com/sheratonburlington/so.aqf?PS=PS_aa_Google_burlington_vt_sheraton_020706_NAD_FM" target="_blank">Sheraton Conference Center</a>, located at exit 14 W from Interstate 89 in South Burlington. <br /><br />This show was named by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce as one of the Top Ten Events held each year. <br /><br />Admission is $7.00 for all four days ($4 for Sunday only admission) but there is an   <a href="http://www.vermonthandcrafters.com/VHCCoupons.pdf" target="_blank">online discount coupon</a> available on the Vermont Hand Crafters website. <br /><br /> (c) 2007 (except the show logo above which is copyright  by Vermont Hand Crafters, Inc.)  Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 22:24:23 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Cheese Making Classes]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/lazy%20lady%20cheese%20westfield%20vt.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />Vermont is a mecca for cheese lovers and there is even one farm where you can take cheese making classes.   <a href="http://www.vtcheese.com/vtcheese/lazy/lazylady.html" target="_blank">Lazy Lady Farm</a> in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Westfield,+VT,+USA&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=44.948277,-72.431488&amp;spn=0.433485,0.933838&amp;z=10&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Westfield Vermont</a> is a small dairy farm with about 25 alpine goats they call "lazy ladies." <br /><br />The farm holds cheese making classes during the winter. "The classes are for the curious and for the future cheese makers." To get more information and schedule a class, call Laini Fondiller at 802-744-6365 or laini@sover.net.<br /><br />To learn more about cheese makers in Vermont, visit the   <a href="http://vtcheese.com/" target="_blank">Vermont Cheese Council website.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 20:48:20 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[It's Snowing in Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/jay%20peak%20snowfall%20history.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Jay Peak has a 25-year, month-by-month snowfall table on its website </i><br /><br />Last night we had rain at our place but the mountaintops received a dusting of snow that looked nice when the sun came out today. This is the second or third snowfall at the upper elevations this year and it will melt soon most likely. The same thing happens every year and it serves as a  reminder that the big stuff is on the way. We don't have much time left to clean out the gutters and get the snow tires on. <br /><br />Stowe and Sugarbush have both been making snow for a week or so, and both plan to open in a couple of weeks. <br /><br />Somewhere below I mentioned that Jay Peak averages about 350 inches of snow per year. That number is close enough to their 20 year average of 366 inches but actually for the last ten years, Jay has averaged 385 inches per year. The resort has a <a href="http://www.jaypeakresort.com/en/jay_peak/918/" target="_blank">Historical Snowfall Totals page </a> on its website that makes for some interesting reading. Last year got off to a bit of a slow start but Feb and Mar made up for it. Note the monthly totals for the epic 2000/01 season. Last year was in the same category. It will be interesting to see what this year brings but whatever it is, it will be big - it always has been. <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2007 18:48:46 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[New Long Trail Map Published by the Green Mountain Club]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Green%20Mountain%20Club%20Long%20Trail%20Map%20Oct%2007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />We're lucky to have the   <a href="http://www.greenmountainclub.org/" target="_blank">Green Mountain Club</a> offices just a few minutes drive from our inn (  <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.426915,-72.743225&amp;spn=0.214779,0.461426&amp;z=11&amp;om=1" target="_blank">(map here).</a> It is the single best source of information about hiking in Vermont. The club is best known for being the organization that maintains Vermont's Long Trail, the only trail that spans the length of the state from the Massachusetts border to the Canadian border. <br /><br />The club has just issued its latest version of the Long Trail Map. You can order on the club's   <a href="https://www.greenmountainclub.org/product_detail.php?sku=2216" target="_blank">website</a> which also has hiking books.    <br /><br />(c)  2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2007 22:55:18 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Here is Something Different To Do: Green Mountain Alpaca Show]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20alpaca%20show%20nov%2007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Travel to Vermont and you will see the dairy farms that are a large part of the state's image. But from time to time you'll see other animals too, some of them exotic breeds you would not expect. <br /><br />There are a goodly number of sheep and goat farms now (mainly to support all the small cheese producers here), exotic bovines such as Scottish Highlander Cows that look like Musk-Ox cousins (there are usually some out at Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe), buffalo and elk (they're being raised for restaurant consumption), miniature horses and donkeys, and I even know of a camel (it's on Route 2 a little south of Richmond VT, on the west side of the road). <br /><br />I know of several places with Llamas and Alpacas but I did not know there were so many of them until I read the list of Alpaca farms in VT on the <a href="http://www.vtalpacashow.com/sponsors.shtml" target="_blank">Sponsors page</a> on the Northeast Alpaca Association's <a href="http://www.vtalpacashow.com" target="_blank">Fall Spectacular website.</a>  <br /><br />The public is invited to the show being held at the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.533717,-73.094788&amp;spn=0.214387,0.461426&amp;z=11&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Champlain Valley Expo</a> this weekend, November 2, 3 and 4, 2007. About 100 Alpaca farms from all over the northeast will be displaying some 500 alpacas. <br />	<br />These are fascinating animals and you can learn more about them at <a href="http://www.logcabinfarm.com/Log%20Cabin%20Alpacas.htm" target="_blank">Benefits of Alpacas</a> page on the Log Cabin Farm website.  <br /><br />Alpacas originated in the Andes mountains of South America so it is a breed of animal very much at home in the mountains of the northeast but they adapt well to other environments as well. They are small, easily handled animals known for being intelligent, calm, and clean. They don't need a lot of land, they are disease resistant, and they produce a fiber as soft as cashmere that's also lighter, stronger and warmer than wool. The hair is just cut off them like shearing sheep wool, so the animals are not butchered. <br /><br />You can even purchase an Alpaca there. "Coco," pictured above, can be yours for just $20,000 for example. Everybody in your neighborhood has a dog or a cat but you can set a new standard with an alpaca in the backyard! Besides Coco (who is owned by   <a href="http://www.alpacasofeaston.com/" target="_blank">Alpacas of Easton</a>  ), there others for sale on <a href="http://www.vtalpacashow.com/pensale.shtml" target="_blank">Alpacas For Sale page </a> on the Association's show website. <br /><br />(c)  2007  Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[TheStreet.com Recommends Vermont's Jay Peak For Uncrowded Skiing]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/thestreet.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br /><a href="http://www.thestreet.com" target="_blank"><br />TheStreet.com</a> is an stock market investing website run by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cramer" target="_blank">Jim Cramer,</a> whom you may have seen on CNBC's  <a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/15838459/site/14081545/" target="_blank"><i>Mad Money</i></a> television show. <br /><br />One of the columnists on that website, Mike Woelflein, recently wrote an article entitled   <a href="http://www.thestreet.com/s/avoid-lift-lines-and-ski-more-this-season/funds/wealth-update/10385306.html?puc=_tsclsii" target="_blank">Avoid Lift Lines and Ski More This Season</a> on where to find the best uncrowded ski areas around the country.  The first place he mentions is   <a href="http://www.jaypeakresort.com/en/jay_peak/" target="_blank">Jay Peak</a>, located in   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Jay,+VT,+United+States+of+America&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=43.897892,-72.366943&amp;spn=3.530713,7.470703&amp;z=7&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Jay, Vermont</a>. <br /><br />Jay Peak is located in northernmost Vermont, a few miles from the Canadian border. It is known for getting the most snowfall of all the Vermont ski areas, averaging about 350 inches per year. It's very popular with Quebec skiers because it is only about an hours drive from Montreal. From Boston, it is about a 4.5 hour drive. <br /><br />At our inn, we don't get too many skiers going there because it is about an hour's drive and we are close to Stowe, Sugarbush, Mad River Glen and Bolton Valley. However, the guests who do spend a day at Jay invariably come back with great compliments about the experience. <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:18:17 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Spooky Beer from Magic Hat]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The folks at  <a href="http://www.magichat.net/" target="_blank">Magic Hat Brewing</a> are known for being, shall we say, a little off beam but they make a high quality product, have fun doing it, and contribute generously to charities. <br /><br />They produce special runs from time to time and here is their Halloween seasonal offering: <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/magic%20hat%20night%20of%20the%20living%20dead%20beer.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The beer is great plus you get a distinctive box you can use to store your Halloween decorations. <br /><br />They have a factory tour, tastings, and souvenir shop at their   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.436231,-73.203278&amp;spn=0.109334,0.233459&amp;z=12&amp;om=1" target="_blank">South Burlington factory.</a>  <br /><br />(c)  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Vermont Inn</a>  <br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:54:42 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[World's Largest Halloween Jack-o-lantern Pumpkin Carving Display]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/freefoto.com%2011_39_2---Halloween-Pumpkin_web.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br />      <a href="http://www.freefoto.com" target="_blank"> <font size="1"> <i> freefoto.com   </font> </i></a>  <br /><br />This Saturday, October 27, <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bennington,+VT,+United+States+of+America&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=42.902125,-72.960205&amp;spn=0.897315,1.867676&amp;z=9&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Bennington VT</a> is determined to win the Guinness World Record for the most jack-o-lanterns on display in one place. The current record is held by nearby Keene NH which set the record in 2003 with 28,952 officially counted. <br /><br />Who says Americans don't have enough leisure time? <br /><br />There will also be a Main Street parade at 4:00. <br /><br />Seeing that many jack-o-lanterns will probably be an impressive sight so don't forget your camera. <br /><br />Bennington is a nice town to visit with many architecturally and historically significant buildings. I recommend you take the   <a href="http://www.bennington.com/attractions/tours_listview.html" target="_blank">walking tour</a>  around the Old First Church and cemetery on the west side of town.  There is a very good quality Welcome Center in an old brick blacksmith's shop at the Corner of Route 7 and Elm Street where you can pick up literature on things to see.  For some reason, it is closed on Sundays - when most visitors would be coming into town. <br /><br />The <a href="http://www.bennington.com/attractions/" target="_blank">Bennington website</a> has a listing of local attractions. <br /><br />You will also be near Arlington and Manchester, both of which are scenic towns. Manchester is known for its outlet stores but even if you won't want to go shopping, you should drive through this very pretty village. Just take Route 7 north from Bennington. It's about 15 minutes to Arlington and another 15 to Manchester where you will see the <a href="http://www.reluctantpanther.com/" target="_blank">Reluctant Panther</a> and the   <a href="http://www.equinoxresort.com/" target="_blank">Equinox</a>, both world class ($$$$)  lodging and dining facilities. Since we are now entering "low season", The Equinox is running some specials, one of which offers three nights of lodging for just $333 - a fraction of what the rooms cost during busy seasons. <br /><br />There are many other good quality inns and motels in   <a href="http://www.manchestervermont.net/" target="_blank">the Manchester area</a> that are not as expensive.  <br /><br />Southwest Vermont is one of my favorite areas to visit but it's been a while since I was there so I think I'll take another look at lodging places down there and get a trip scheduled soon.<br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor   <br /><br /><img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/bennington%20vt%20old%20first%20church.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />  <a href="http://www.oldfirstchurchbenn.org/" target="_blank">    <font size="1">  <i> Bennington Old First Church, <br /> the oldest church in Vermont  </font> </i></a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2007 22:12:18 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Jeff Foxworthy on Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/freefoto.com%201213_07_4---Bartonsville-Covered-Bridge--Vermont_web.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Bartonsville VT covered bridge courtesy of   <a href="http://www.freefoto.com" target="_blank">Freefoto.com</a> - - chosen for this blog entry just because I like covered bridges and it looks "Vermonty" </i><br /><br />This landed in my email inbox from a friend who was forwarding it after it had been forwarded to him. I don't know if Jeff Foxworthy actually wrote this or if it is from someone who is imitating him, but it's worth a couple of chuckles. <br /><br />By the way, up here country folks are not called Rednecks. They're "Woodchucks." <br /><br />Here you go: <br /><br />"Forget Rednecks . . . here is what Jeff Foxworthy has to say about Vermonters. . . <br /><br />"If your local Dairy Queen is closed from September through May, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If someone in a Home Depot store offers you assistance and they don't work there, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you've worn shorts and a parka at the same time, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you've had a lengthy telephone conversation with someone who dialed a wrong number, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If "Vacation" means going anywhere south of New York City for the weekend, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you measure distance in hours, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you know several people who have hit a deer more than once, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you have switched from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day and back again, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you install security lights on your house and garage, but leave both unlocked, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you carry jumpers in your car and your wife knows how to use them, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow, you live in Vermont.<br /><br />"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in Vermont."<br /><br />I especially enjoyed the Home Depot remark because yesterday I stopped to help a guy who was cutting long and awkward wire shelving and needed a hand to help steady it while he used the metal clippers. I did not even give it a thought until I read this. And that reminds me too of a few weeks ago when I helped a woman and her husband who were looking at the same deck stain I had bought the month before. After we discussed what color the stain would actually be compared to the color chip on display, I took them around to the aisle that had the paint pads and poles I used too. <br /><br />People here are more quiet and reserved than you will find in some other parts of the country where folks are friendly and more outgoing. However, here you find it's just polite to keep to yourself. Vermonters don't want to intrude but don't let that seem standoffish to you. If you start a conversation with a Vermonter, you may want to find a place to sit because you're going to be there a while. Just the way it's done here. <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:16:38 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Airfare Refunds and Discounts]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I did some research about airlines refunding the difference between the price paid for a ticket and the difference if the airline later drops the price on that flight. (See my October 17 entry about   <a href="http://www.yapta.com" target="_blank">Yapta.com.)</a><br /><br />Turns out that this is not consistent among airlines. Some do it and others don't. And some, such as Delta and American, will charge you a fee just as they would if you were to change your ticket. That charge is usually $100 on domestic flights and about double or triple that on overseas flights. <br /><br />There are exceptions: Northwest charges $25 while United, US Airways, and JetBlue don't charge. <br /><br />Many times you won't get your money refunded in cash but as a voucher for future use. I did not see any information on how long these vouchers last and no doubt that varies from airline to airline and from time to time. <br /><br />NOTE: don't believe everything you see in this article. What I have written here is what I found on the internet and none of it is from the airlines' own websites. I could not find anything on their websites about this topic but admittedly I only checked three of them by entering the word "refund" in their search boxes . . . I find dealing with airlines more dismal than dealing with government regulations. However, as I have noted in previous blog entries, JetBlue is one of the best airlines to deal with.  <br /><br />And it probably goes without saying in any conversation about airlines, nothing is consistent even within the same company. One person will give you one answer and another person at the same airline will tell you something different. The best thing to do is to make an inquiry if you find out that tickets on your flight are being sold for less than you paid. I'm still surprised when a polite and friendly phone call will get me a discount or adjustment. Give it a try and let me know how this works for you. <br /><br />(c)  2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 21:28:47 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Peak Foliage is Over Up North But Still Available South and West VT ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont%20vacation%20foliage%20aerial%20photo.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />The last two days were beautiful with warm temperatures and clear skies. Today was the opposite with rain and wind all day long. Yesterday we still had a lot of colorful leaves on the trees in north central VT except along the high ridge lines. Today many of those leaves got knocked off. However, I made a trip to Burlington this afternoon and, while the spectacular scenery is gone, there still many spots of bright yellow, gold and orange on the hillsides. <br /><br />This has been the best and longest lasting fall foliage season we have seen in the seven years we have lived in Vermont. I've never seen so many red trees as I did this year. One of our guests drove up to Lake Willoughby a  couple of weeks ago and was still stunned and shaking his head the next day as he told us about a huge mountainside that was mostly red. He had never seen anything like it and could not even imagine such a thing if he had not seen it himself. <br /><br />There will be areas of southern Vermont that are at peak now, especially in the valleys, as well as in the Lake Champlain basin. It  won't last too much longer so if you want to see the best foliage period in years, you should get up here in the next week to ten days. <br /><br />Honest and accurate foliage reports by state foresters are available on the <a href="http://vermontvacation.com/seasons/report.asp" target="_blank">VermontVacation.com website.</a>  <br /><br />Why and how leaves change color is a bit complicated but if you would like to read up on it, here is a link to <a href="http://vermontvacation.com/seasons/whychange.asp" target="_blank">VemontVacation.com web page</a> an article reprint from the U.S. Dept of Agriculture. <br /><br />(c)  2007 Jeff Connor  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 20:43:42 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Travel Bag Will Get You Through Airport Security Faster]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/clear%20bag%20system%20fashion%20elite%20black2.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Leave the sandwich bags for sandwiches - this is a true  leak-less solution. </i><br /><br />The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) airplane carry-on regulations on liquids, gels, and aerosols mandate that carry-on bags are limited to a maximum of three ounce liquid containers, that they be in a clear bag of a maximum of one quart capacity, and a limit of one bag per person. It's known simply as the 3-1-1 rule. <br /><br />Here is a practical solution from a company called <a href="http://www.clearbagsystem.com/" target="_blank">3-1-1 Travel Bag</a>  <br /><br />The Clear Bag System Original, $24.95: <br />	Four (4) medium (1.0 oz) pumps<br />	One (1) mini (.50 oz) pump<br /><br />The Clear Bag System Fashion, $34.95: <br />	Two (2) large (1.75 oz) pumps<br />	Two (2) medium pumps<br />	Two (2) mini pumps<br /><br />The Clear Bag System Fashion Elite, $44.95:<br />	One (1) large pump <br />	Two (2) medium pumps<br />	Two (2) mini pumps <br />	Two (2) small (.50 oz) jars <br /><br />All the containers are reusable and additional jars and pumps are available in an assortment of sizes starting at $4.00. <br /><br />The 6-X-8-inch clear cases meet the TSA carry-on regulations and the pumps are non-aerosol, airless pumps as specified in those regulations. Each bag has some extra room for toothpaste and deodorant. These bags are a ideal solution for carrying liquids in your checked luggage too. <br /><br />Keep all those friendly folks at the X-ray machines happy (and fellow passengers too). You could buy small containers of your favorite brands but that gets expensive if you can even find them in those sizes. And, trust me, I know from personal experience that sandwich bags are not dependable.<br /><br />You can purchase online at the <a href="http://www.clearbagsystem.com/order.asp" target="_blank">Clear Bag System website.</a><br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2007 22:03:42 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Annual VT Craftworkers Show Oct 26 - 28]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20craft%20workers%20expo.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br />   <a href="http://www.vtcrafts.com/index.html" target="_blank"><i>Vermont Craftworkers website</i></a>  <br /><br />The 27th annual  <a href="http://www.vtcrafts.com/" target="_blank">Essex Fall Craft and Fine Art Show</a>  will be held three days, Friday through Sunday, October 26 - 28 at the   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.488668,-73.106117&amp;spn=0.109236,0.233459&amp;z=12&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Champlain Valley Expo center</a> in  Essex Junction, Vermont. <br /><br />This event has some 400 exhibitors and is ranked as one of the top shows in the country by Sunshine Artist Magazine. There will be artisans displaying "hand blown and stained glass, fine scents and herbal soaps, forged iron, garden accents, original oils and watercolors, weather vanes, candles, pottery, music, leather and sheepskin, calligraphy, note cards, furniture, jewelry, baskets, florals, and gourmet specialties such as dips, sauces, vinegars, and sweet treats. "<br /><br />There is a <a href="http://www.vtcrafts.com/coupon.html" target="_blank">one dollar discount coupon</a> available on the show's website. <br /><br />(c)  2007 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  <br /><br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 22:34:20 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Signature Chefs Event on Monday Oct 22]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[This Monday evening, the Green Mountain Signature Chefs Event will be held at Stowe Mountain Resort to benefit the March of Dimes. <br /><br />Tickets are $75 per person. There will be a benefit auction for items such as restaurant dinners, lodging stays, chef prepared dinner in your home, cooking lessons in your home, shopping spree for wine and cheese, etc. <br /><br />Details are available on the   <a href="http://www.marchofdimes.com/vermont/8024_21395.asp" target="_blank">Vermont March of Dimes website.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 15:25:53 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Sports and Recreation Expo Oct 20 and 21]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/VT%20sports%20expo%202007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />I am often asked by visitors what there is to do here in Vermont. The first things that comes to mind are outdoor activities such as hiking, bicycling, canoeing/kayaking, fishing, sailing, skating, swimming, skiing, snowshoeing, dog sled rides, and so on. Vermont is blessed with beautiful scenery and clean air that visitors can enjoy outdoors year around. <br /><br />There is a great showcase for all these activities at the   <a href="http://cvexpo.org/Allsports.aspx" target="_blank">All Sports, Recreation and Fitness Expo</a> this weekend at the   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.493322,-73.130493&amp;spn=0.109471,0.233459&amp;z=12&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Champlain Valley Expo center</a> near Burlington in the northern part of the state.<br /><br />The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Division of State Parks, and the Department of Tourism and Marketing have partnered to put on this event and create a “Vermont Village where visitors can sign up for their hunting license, book campsites at state parks and participate in a 3-D laser shoot.  The Expo will feature commercial exhibits, interactive activities, demonstrations, clinics, seminars, sports celebrities, product/service sales."<br /><br />One hundred exhibitors and 60 demonstrations will cover a wide variety of activities for people of all ages including golf, yoga, rock climbing wall, extreme sports, hockey on a plastic ice surface, children's activities team sports, dog agility trials, nutrition, skiing, U.S.A Luge track, etc. There will almost certainly be several things you will be interested in. <br /><br />Here is a link to a <a href="http://cvexpo.org/Documents/ALLSPORTS%20MVPCOUPONPDF.pdf" target="_blank">$2 discount coupon</a> you can print and bring with you.   <br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 11:24:21 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Something You Probably Did Not Know About Air Fares]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/yapta.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i> Yapta.com could save you hidden money on your airfare</i><br /> <br />Did you know that if you pay for an plane ticket and the airline later reduces the price for that flight, you can get a refund for the difference? I sure didn't. <br /><br />But how do you find out if your ticket would be eligible for this price drop refund? Go to the travel site   <a href="http://www.yapta.com/" target="_blank">Yapta.com</a>  and sign up for their free service. <br /><br />All you have to do is enter your flight information and the price you paid for your tickets. Yapta will then track that flight for you. If the airline drops the fare before your trip, Yapta will let you know and tell you how to get the refund. <br /><br />To see how airline fares bounce around, click on the <a href="http://www.farecast.com/" target="_blank">Farecast.com</a> link here or in the column on the left side of this blog. Farecast will let you know the probability of your fare being lowered. Yapta will also let you track flight numbers and they will alert you if the fare changes but Farecast I think does a better job of showing you the big picture by depicting the flight's price history and probability of change. <br /><br />One downside to Yapta, which admittedly is in Beta, is that it is only available at this time for Internet Explorer 6 and 7. Firefox and Mac versions are in development however. <br /><br />The User's Agreement you have to acknowledge requires that you agree this is for your personal use only, not for commercial use - you can't resell the service for example. <br /><br />Once you have signed up (it's free) you will see a list of airlines and travel sites such as Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity. Priceline is not included, nor are Northwest and  foreign airlines. I suppose this will change as time goes by.<br /><br />I have not tried this service yet but when I have the opportunity to do so, I'll write a follow-up entry<br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2007 23:18:36 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Fall Foliage Photographs]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/golden%20acres%20photography%20quechee%20vt%20barns%20for%20vt%20travel%20notes.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> (c) Judith Lombardi Golden Acres Photography</i><br /><br />There must be a billion photographs of Vermont fall foliage, mostly taken by us amateurs but there are some professionally taken examples that accurately render the scenes we saw but perhaps did not photograph too well. <br /><br />One place to find excellent photos is at the <a href="http://www.goldenacresphotography.com/store/productlist/1249/" target="_blank">fall foliage page on the Golden Acres website. </a> <br /><br />Golden Acres is the photography business run by Judy Lombardi of White River Junction, VT. She photographs mostly nature subjects which you can see on her <a href="http://www.goldenacresphotography.com/" target="_blank">beautiful web site.</a>  <br /><br />Put a photo on your wall and you can enjoy a little of the magnificence of Vermont fall foliage year around!]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 21:36:46 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[What Do the Tango and Horace Greeley Have in Common? Vermont of course. ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/tango.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /> <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Greeley%20horace.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>There is always a wide range of things to see and do here in VT . . . but usually not this wide. </i><br /><br />I got a chuckle of this and thought you might too. And just to give you an idea of the diversity of things to do in VT, here is a weird coupling: the sensuous and dramatic <a href="http://www.itangotheshow.com/" target="_blank">I Tango show</a> and the   <a href="http://www.poultneyvt.com/horace-greenley-writers-symposium/" target="_blank">Horace Greeley Writers Symposium</a>   both of which are this weekend. <br /><br />The I Tango show is in Burlington and and the Horace Greeley Symposium is in Poultney VT. Greeley has a connection to VT because he was a printer's apprentice in Poultney. He is most often thought of as the man who said "Go west young man"  and although he did write that in one of his editorials, he was actually the second newspaper writer to do so. A writer from a Terra Haute IN newspaper actually wrote that line first, about 14 years before Greeley did but it was Greeley with a large New York city readership who popularized the term. <br /><br />Wikipedia has a   <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Greeley" target="_blank">brief biography of Greeley.</a>  <br /><br />The Symposium is being held at   <a href="http://www.greenmtn.edu/" target="_blank">Green Mountain College</a> in the picturesque village of   <a href="http://www.poultneyvt.com/visitor-information/scenes-around-poultney/" target="_blank">Poultney VT.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 21:56:19 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[USA Today Article on Great Restaurants in Northern VT]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/usa%20today%20article%20about%20local%20restaurants%20sept%2007.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Many of our inn's guests are surprised at the number of quality restaurants here in Vermont. It's all tourism-driven; we wouldn't have nearly as many if they had to rely only on local residents. <br /><br />Collectively, all the restaurants I am aware of in north central Vermont would amount to the selection in any major city. <br /><br />It's great to live in a place where we have so many restaurant choices. We have been here more than seven years and we are still working our way through the list. We will probably never get to them all. <br /><br />A couple of weeks ago, USA Today newspaper had an   <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2007-09-27-vermont-dining_N.htm" target="_blank">interesting article</a> on some of the best in the area. It is a small sampling of what is available here locally. <br /><br />From the article: "Ben &amp; Jerry's socially aware ice cream factory near Waterbury put northern Vermont and its back-to-the-land vibe on the foodie map in the late '70s. Now the area boasts talented cheese-makers, chocolatiers, bakers, maple-sugar craftsmen, vintners and microbrewers — and the prestigious New England Culinary Institute."<br /><br />The article credits Laura and Michael Kloeti at Michael's on the Hill restaurant with being among the first to partner with and promote locally produced ingredients, but the author did not review the facility presumably because he did not eat there I guess. However, the author, Jerry Shriver, has short reviews of some others. <br /><br />The reviewed restaurants are <a href="http://www.henofthewood.com" target="_blank">Hen of the Wood</a> ("The lasting impression is that you have stumbled on a New England outpost of the Garden of Eden."); <a href="http://www.tasteofburlington.com" target="_blank">Taste of Burlington</a>; <a href="http://www.thekitchentablebistro.com" target="_blank">The Kitchen Table Bistro</a>("Chef/owners Steve and Lara Atkins take the local/seasonal/sustainable approach so seriously, they credit the local composting company on their menu, along with about 30 farmers, cheesemakers, bakers and brewers."); <a href="http://www.vtculinaryresort.com" target="_blank">Butler's at the Inn at Essex</a>.  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 10:32:49 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Flash Earth Aerial Photographs]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://grunberghaus.com/blog/public/flash%20earth%20screen%20capture%20of%20stowe.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i>Flash Earth image of Stowe ski area </i> <br /><br />I recently came across a web site where you can quickly compare the high altitude aerial photography available from Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Ask.com and NASA. It's called   <a href="http://www.flashearth.com/" target="_blank">Flash Earth</a> and it's a free service. <br /><br />A quick check showed that Yahoo had the best looking photography of Stowe and I liked the Microsoft version which  had labels of such landmarks as Mount Mansfield. <br /><br />If you want to look at some aerial photography of where you will be traveling in Vermont, you will find this device enjoyable and easy to use.  <br /><br />The site was created by Paul Neave, a Flash designer who has more impressive animations, games, and gizmo's at his  <a href="http://www.neave.com/" target="_blank">website.</a>  <br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 15:09:34 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Fall Foliage Looks Great ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[A lot of red foliage on Vermont's mountainsides this year. We're right in the peak period and it should last about another week in this Waterbury/Stowe area before moving south and into the Burlington/Lake Champlain areas. <br /><br />Two of our guests went about an hour and a half  north to Lake Willoughby today and said the colors up there looked great. We often recommend Lake Willoughby to our guests because it is one of the prettiest lakes in Vermont.<br /><br />Man, I picked a great place to live.<br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2007 22:56:56 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[How Small is Vermont?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20freedom%20and%20unity%20crest%20on%20state%20flag.gif" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>"Freedom and Unity" - the crest on the Vermont state flag</i><br /><br />As a Vermont innkeeper, I get many questions about the state. A guest asked recently if this is the smallest state in the US (state size, not population). I knew that Rhode Island and Delaware are smaller, and that New Hampshire is about the same size. However, I was surprised to find that New Jersey and Connecticut have smaller land areas than Vermont. <br /><br />Here are the six smallest states:<br /><br /> . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rank . . . . .Square Miles<br />Vermont . . . . . . .45 . . . . . . 9,615 square miles<br />New Hampshire . .46 . . . . . . 9,351 square miles<br />New Jersey . . . . .47 . . . . . . 8,722 square miles<br />Connecticut . . . . .48 . . . . . . 5,544 square miles<br />Delaware . . . . . . 49 . . . . . . 1,954 square miles<br />Rhode Island . . . .50 . . . . . . 1,545 square miles<br /><br />I found this information at <a href="http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/states/area.shtml" target="_blank">Enchanted Learning</a> which looks like a website for elementary school students and teachers.<br /><br />And here are the populations for the ten least populous states.<br /><br />. . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Rank. . . Population<br />New Hampshire. . . .41. . . . 1,235,786<br />Hawaii. . . . . . . .  . .42 . . . .1,211,537<br />Rhode Island . . . . . 43 . . . .1,048,319<br />Montana . . . . . . . .  44 . . . . .902,195<br />Delaware . . . . . . . .45 . . . .  .783,600<br />South Dakota . . . . .46 . . . . . 754,844<br />North Dakota . . . . . 47 . . . . . 642,200<br />Alaska . . . . . . . . . .48 . . . . . 626,932<br />Vermont . . . . . . . . .49 . . . . . 608,827<br />Wyoming . . . . . . . . 50 . . . . . 493,782<br /><br />The population numbers are from the 2000 census.<br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 22:56:13 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Fall Foliage Coming Up to Peak in North Central Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vt%20fall%20foliage%20tree%20with%20church.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><br />Today the leaves took a big step forward in color in my local area. I think the past two nights of very cool weather did that. I have read that some scientists say it is not the temperature that causes leaves to change color but my personal experience is the opposite. I think it is the same weather conditions that make the sap flow well in the spring: cold nights and warm days. <br /><br />We have been directing guests to the Northeast part of the state for foliage color and they have come back with good reports. Now the color change has ramped up in our Stowe/Waterbury area and it will continue to work its way south as the days go by. Upper elevations south of us such as Mad River Glen ski area are reporting peak or near peak conditions. Come on up and take a look!<br /><br />If you do not already have a lodging reservation, here is a tip. There are still some rooms available but rather than calling inn after inn, check with the chambers of commerce. In this area they are the <a href="http://www.availabilityonline.com/showalldaily.asp?assocID=32" target="_blank">Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce</a>, 1-800-82VISIT;  <a href="http://www.gostowe.com/lodging/" target="_blank">Stowe Area Association</a>, 1-877-GOSTOWE (877-467-8693); or Central VT Chamber of Commerce, 1-877-887-3678 (their web site is not helpful for finding which lodging facilities that have rooms). <br /><br />(c)  2007 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus </a>  <br /><br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 22:28:52 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Stowe Art and Craft Festival plus German Car Meet Oct 6 and 7]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/stowe%20vt%20october%20craft%20show.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><br />There are two events in Stowe this weekend. The Stowe Foliage   <a href="http://www.craftproducers.com/festival-details.php?id=6" target="_blank">Art and Craft Festival</a>  is a high quality event attended by 185 artists and artisans who were chosen from a very large pool of applicants. These participants are the best in this part of the country and they will be displaying paintings, pottery, blown glass, photography, furniture, clothing, and weavings.<br /><br />The event is held in giant "Camelot tents" complete with heating, so the event is held rain or shine. It continues this weekend Saturday and Sunday, October 6 and 7 from 10:00 to 5:00. There is a specialty food tent with all fresh food cooked on site. There will be top quality live music and demonstrations of  glass blowing, raku pottery, paper embossing, wood turning, wood carving, and intarsia woodwork. <br /><br />Directions: from Stowe, take Route 108 out of town about four miles to the   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.510218,-72.715759&amp;spn=0.214962,0.461426&amp;z=11&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Topnotch Field</a> on the left.  <br /><br />The Festival is held in conjunction with <a href="http://www.vtoktoberfast.com" target="_blank">OctoberFAST</a>, a gathering of German collector cars including Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, VW, and Audi. The car meet is at the same Topnotch field as the Art and Craft Festival. <br /><br />(c)  2007 [except the photograph] <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 20:26:48 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[VT Chef of the Year's Great Restaurant and Cooking Classes]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/michaels%20on%20the%20hill.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br />Michael Kloeti chef/owner of Michael's on the Hill, one of our favorite restaurants to recommend to guests, has just been named Vermont Chef of the Year by the Vermont Hospitality Council, a part of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce. Vermont is blessed with many hundreds of fine restaurants so winning this award is a major achievement. <br /><br />Michael was born and raised in Switzerland although he has been in this country about 15 years. He got his culinary education in Switzerland. Since moving to the US, has worked at the four star Lespinasse in NYC; the Koele Lodge in Lanaii, Hawaii; and New York City's St. Regis Hotel. <br /><br />Michael's on the Hill has been our favorite restaurant since it opened five years ago in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.400736,-72.716961&amp;spn=0.026921,0.057678&amp;z=14&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Waterbury Center</a>  , about 15 minutes from our inn. We highly recommend it to our guests who are looking for a top quality dining experience. <br /><br />The food is outstanding but unpretentious. This is a restaurant for food lovers not those interested in a showy display. It is American cuisine with a European influence. Michael makes no secret of the fact that the foundation to his food preparation is the use of fresh ingredients. He has been an area leader in the Vermont Fresh Network (an organization of farmers and chefs), The Slow Food Movement, and Local First Vermont. Michael's on the Hill consistently gets enthusiastic reviews from our guests. <br /><br />Michael's wife and business partner is Laura Kloeti. She has a bachelor's degree in Restaurant Management from Syracuse University, and also attended the The Culinary Institute of America in NYC. She has worked as a chef and manager in various hotels and restaurants in Switzerland, New York City, Hawaii and Vermont. Laura most often makes the deserts for the restaurant. <br /><br /><b><font size="3"> Cooking classes  </b>  </font>  - an unusual opportunity to learn from a master chef. <br /><br />Most chefs of Michael's caliber do not want to work with people who have not had years of training. However, Michael has a strong passion about food preparation and loves  to teach an appreciation for it. He is enthusiastic about sharing solid food preparation methods with people who really want to learn no matter what their level of expertise. <br /><br />Six class options are offered including A Taste of Vermont; an Extravagant Lunch; Hors d'oeuvres; and A Dinner Party. See the <a href="http://telebody.com/michaelsonthehill/ cooking classes" target="_blank">cooking classes page </a> on the website for full details including prices. <br /><br />(c)  2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus </a>  <br />  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 22:45:37 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Free Apple iPods in Vermont Apple Orchards]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Wood%20apple%20to%20win%20an%20ipod.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <i>If you go apple picking during your travel to Vermont, keep an eye out for a prize apple like this.</i><br /><br />Spending some time outdoors picking apples is rewarding enough but now there is extra incentive with a contest that will reward you with an Apple iPod if you can find one of the winning apples. <br /><br />Eleven specially marked wooden apples are waiting in participating apple orchards around Vermont.  If you find one, just turn it in to the orchard owner, and Small Dog Electronics will send you an iPod. See the <a href="http://www.vermontvacation.com/farms/apple_contest.asp" target="_blank">VermontVacation.com </a> website for rules. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.smalldog.com" target="_blank">Small Dog Electronics</a> headquarters and one of their retail stores is a just few miles from our inn. They are Mac specialists who are fairly well known around the country by Mac aficionados.   <br /><br />Participating Orchards: <br /><br />North   <br />Adams Apple Orchard, Williston <br />Allenholm Farm, South Hero <br />Chapin Orchard, Essex Junction <br />Crow Hill Orchard, Saint Johnsbury <br />Franklin Orchard, Franklin <br />Hacketts Orchards South Hero <br />Halls Orchard, Isle La Motte <br />Shelburne Orchards, Shelburne <br />West Swanton, Orchard <br />Cider Mil, Swanton <br /><br />Central   <br />Champlain Orchards, Shoreham <br />Douglas Orchards, Shoreham <br />Liberty Orchard, Brookfield <br />Happy Valley Orchard, Middlebury <br />Mendon Mountain Orchard, Mendon <br />Stevens Orchard, Orwell <br /><br />South   <br />Cortland Hill Orchard, Brattleboro <br />Dwight Miller and Son, E. Dummerston <br />Green Mountain Orchards, Putney <br />Harlows Sugar House, Putney <br />Mad Tom Orchard, East Dorset <br />Wellwood Orchards Inc, Springfield <br />  <br /> <br /><img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/apple%20ipod%20hunt%20-%20large%20orchard%20map.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>A map marked with all the Vermont orchards taking part in the Apple iPod contest. You can see a large version on the VT Dept of Tourism <a href="http://www.vermontvacation.com/farms/apple_map.html" target="_blank">website.</a>  </i><br /><br />(c)  2007 [except the photograph and map] Jeff Connor   <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus.</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 20:23:42 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/vermont%20vacation%20oct%201%2007%20home%20page%20pic.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><br />I was checking the Vermont Department of Tourism's <a href="http://www.vermontvacation.com" target="_blank">website</a> this evening and was quite struck with this photograph. It's not a "gee whiz" spectacular vista, just a pleasant, classic Vermont country road scene. At first I thought I might know where this road is (<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.820904,-72.616024&amp;spn=0.055363,0.11673&amp;z=13&amp;om=1" target="_blank">North Road</a> from Bethel to Barnard) but I'm not at all sure because I began remembering other roads that look similar. However, no matter where you are in Vermont, there are pretty drives nearby - just ask your friendly innkeepers - they are used to being asked and will probably have several ideas for you. <br /><br />By the way, the   <a href="http://www.vermontvacation.com" target="_blank">Vermont Vacation</a>  website is a tremendous resource and I recommend it highly. <br /><br />(c)  2007 [except the photograph]  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus Inn</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 21:48:17 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Champlain Valley Antiques Festival Oct 6 and 7]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Champlain%20valley%20%20antiques.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><br />This coming weekend, both Saturday and Sunday, October 6 and 7, "antiquers" and "leaf peepers" will descend on the   <a href="http://cvexpo.org/default.aspx" target="_blank">Champlain Valley Expo Center</a> in     <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.484015,-73.13942&amp;spn=0.109489,0.233459&amp;z=12&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Essex Junction</a> near Burlington for the annual  <a href="http://antiquingvermont.com/champlain.htm" target="_blank">Champlain Valley Antiques Festival.</a>  <br /><br />It is the largest antique show in Vermont and one of the largest in New England. There will be about 125 dealers and about 30 room displays. <br /><br />To get an idea of the scope and quality of this show, you can review many photos from the 2005 show on the   <a href="http://www.neantiqueshows.com/05pix/index.htm" target="_blank">New England Antiques Show website.</a>  <br /><br />Admission is $8 but you can get a one dollar   <a href="http://antiquingvermont.com/CouponVT.htm" target="_blank">discount coupon</a> on the Antiquing Vermont website.<br /><br /><br />(c)  2007 [except the photograph] Jeff Connor     <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus </a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[Baked Beads Jewelry Factory Clearance Sale]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/baked%20beads.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><a href="http://www.bakedbeads.com" target="_blank">Baked Beads</a> is a jewelry manufacturer a few miles down the road from us in Waitsfield VT. Each year on Columbus Day weekend they hold a clearance sale where you can get prices below wholesale. Look for their big tent   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.181219,-72.79335&amp;spn=0.220111,0.466919&amp;z=11&amp;om=1" target="_blank">on Route 100 in Waitsfield</a> in front of the Big Picture Movie Theater. The sale runs three days, October 5 - 7, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.<br /><br />Their product line includes earrings, bracelets, necklaces, rings, hair accessories, scarves, belts, beads, and eyeglass chains. <br /><br />If you can't be here for this sale, you can sign up for their email newsletter about future sales and online specials.  <br /><br />Here is a list of their coming clearance sales in other cities: <br /><br />BARRINGTON, RHODE ISLAND<br />November 2-3, 2007 • Friday-Saturday • 10am-5pm <br />June 2008 • Friday-Saturday • 10am-5pm <br />The White Church<br /><br />MARBLEHEAD, MASSACHUSETTS<br />November 9-10, 2007 • Friday-Saturday • 10am-5pm<br />The Masonic Lodge<br /><br />SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK<br />November 29-December 1, 2007 • Thursday 2-9pm • Friday 10am-5pm • Saturday 10am-2pm<br />The Arts Center<br /><br />ESSEX JUNCTION, VERMONT<br />December 6-8, 2007 • Thursday-Friday 10am-8pm • Saturday 10am-5pm<br />Champlain Valley Exposition<br /><br />SO. YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS<br />DENNIS-YARMOUTH GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM<br />December 14-15, 2007 • Friday-Saturday • 10am-5pm<br />Howard Lodge<br /><br />(c) 2007 Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a><br />]]></description>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[Master Harold and Shakespeare's Henry V Plays]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Since I referenced Shakespeare in an entry a couple of days ago, it's fitting that I mention the   <a href="http://www.lostnationtheater.org/index.html" target="_blank">Lost Nation Theater's</a>  current production of Henry V which runs through October 7 in <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.255589,-72.581692&amp;spn=0.027479,0.058365&amp;z=14&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Montpelier.</a>  <br /><br />A couple of famous quotes come from this play. One is the speech Henry gives before the Battle of Agincourt, when he addresses the troops by begining with the line:<br /><br />    "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;"<br /><br />At another battle, Henry says "Once more unto the breach, dear friends..."<br /><br />You can see more about this play on   <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_V_%28play%29" target="_blank">Wikipedia.</a>  <br /><br />-------------------<br /><br />Now playing on the road around Vermont, the  <a href="http://www.westonplayhouse.org/mainstage4.html" target="_blank">Weston Playhouse's</a> production of "Master Harold" is inspiring such reviews as this: <br /><br />"...If you think you can only go to see one play, one production, during this 2007-2008 season, I tell you without any reservation that this is the play and this is the production of the play that you should see—indeed, must see." -Dan Wolfe, Vermont Times-Sentinel <br /><br />The play takes place during the Apartheid period in South Africa. <br /><br />The play will be performed at these times and locations: <br /><br />TUES., OCT. 2 at 7:30pm •   <a href="http://www.castleton.edu/Soundings/index.htm" target="_blank">Casella Theater</a>  Castleton State College, Castleton, VT<br /><br />WED., OCT. 3 at 7:30pm •   <a href="http://www.jsc.edu/DibdenCenterForTheArts/" target="_blank">Dibden Center</a>  for the Arts Johnson State College, Johnson, VT<br /><br />THURS., OCT. 4 at 7:30pm •   <a href="http://www.chandler-arts.org/calendar/index.cfm?MonthChange=Forward&amp;LastDate=09/05/2007&amp;FuseAction=ShowCalendar" target="_blank">Chandler Center</a>  for the Arts Randolph, VT<br /><br />FRI., OCT. 5 at 8pm •   <a href="http://www.flynncenter.org/show_pages/FLD08W.shtml" target="_blank">Flynn Center</a>  for the Performing Arts Burlington, VT<br /><br />SAT., OCT. 6 at 7:30pm &amp; Sun., Oct. 7 at 1pm • Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter, NH<br /><br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus </a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 00:37:10 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Northeast Animal-Power Field Days This Weekend]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/animal%20power%20field%20days.jpg" border="0" alt="" />   <br /><br />This Saturday and Sunday, September 28and 29, <a href="http://www.animalpowerfielddays.org/" target="_blank">Animal-Power Field Days</a>  is a two day trade fair and conference with panel discussions, vendor exhibits, field demonstrations of animal-powered farming and logging equipment, equipment auction, children's activities, music, food,  and farmers market. See the website for a very good <a href="http://www.animalpowerfielddays.org/docs/event_brochure.pdf" target="_blank">.pdf brochure</a> with all the details. <br /><br />The event is open to anyone, especially farmers, loggers, and landowners who want to learn more and network with others interested in using draft animals to help manage their lands. Discussions of "conservation, stewardship, small farms, healthy forests, and the roles they play in vital rural communities" will be included<br /><br />Plus you get to see huge draft horses - always the best part for me. <br /><br />It's being held at the  <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=43.906798,-72.511826&amp;spn=0.221133,0.466919&amp;z=11&amp;om=1" target="_blank">Tunbridge World's Fairgrounds </a> on Route 110 in the east central part of the state. <br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2007 23:54:12 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Vermont Woodworking Festival and Stowe Octoberfest 2007]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/Vermont%20Fine%20Furniture%20Woodworking%20Festival%20Brookside%20Woodworking.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Brookside Woodworking</i><br /><br />The <a href=http://www.vermontwoodfestival.org/ target="_blank">Vermont Fine Furniture and Woodworking Festival</a>, is being held Saturday and Sunday this weekend at the Woodstock High School arena on Route 4 a few miles west of Woodstock village. About 30 Vermont fine furniture makers and wood artisans will be exhibiting,  selling, taking orders, and making demonstrations.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.stoweoktoberfest.com/" target="_blank">Stowe Octoberfest</a>, in Stowe, Vermont is a family friendly event being held this weekend, both Saturday and Sunday. Stowe's Jackson Ice Arena has been transformed into a Bavarian village for this annual celebration that includes oompah bands,  authentic German foods, Vermont beers, pumpkin painting,  puppet theatre -- there's something for every "villager". <br /><br /> ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2007 20:36:35 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[&quot;The Play's the Thing . . . &quot; ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA["The play's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King" wrote Shakespeare in Hamlet but local plays are capturing the appreciation of audiences. Several theater companies are offering performances for the next week or so. <br /><br />At the Hyde Park Opera House, the   <a href="http://www.lcplayers.com/" target="_blank">Lamoille County Players</a>  are presenting The Spitfire Grill, through October 7.  Tickets are $15 and the play is performed Thursday through Saturday at 7:00 pm and Sunday at 2:00 pm. The play is based on the film of the same name which was filmed here in Vermont. It is "an unconventional, upbeat musical with beautiful songs and ballads and a unique story that is tough, touching and light-hearted."  “An abundance of warmth, spirit and goodwill!” USA Today<br /><br />The   <a href="http://www.stowetheatre.com/" target="_blank">Stowe Theater Guild</a> presents "Little Shop of Horrors." Tickets are $20 for performances that run Wednesday through Saturday, 8:00 pm at the Town Hall on Main Street. The theater guild presented the same play ten years ago and earned a highly popular reception. It's being brought back by popular demand. The play has some great laughs and compelling 50's and 60's doo-whop music that makes it very popular. <br /><br />In Waterbury Center, the   <a href="http://www.waterburyfestivalplayers.com" target="_blank">Waterbury Festival Playhouse</a> is presenting  “Murder Mistaken” through October 6.  Tickets are $20 and the shows are Saturday, September 29; Wednesday, October 3; Saturday, October 6, all at 7:30 pm, with a matinée Saturday, September 29 at 2:00. <br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  <br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2007 17:04:11 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Lake Champlain Sunsets]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/megapickles%20lake%20champlain%20sunset%20sept%2007.jpg" border="0" alt="" /> <br /><i> Lake Champlain Sunset</i><br /><br />I guess it is water vapor in the air over Lake Champlain that creates the sunsets seen there frequently (one more thing I should look up someday). We often suggest to our guests a short trip to Burlington because it is such an interesting city, has much to see and do, good restaurants, and a nice lakefront park from which to watch the sunset. Every evening in nice weather, you will see people coming to the park and finding a bench to watch. <br /><br />Pictured above is today's photo from one of my favorite Vermont blogs,   <a href="http://megapickles.my-expressions.com/" target="_blank">Megapickles.</a>  There is a text link to it in the left column of this blog too. Another good sunset photograph called Burlington Harbor was posted August 18. <br /><br />All the photos are excellent and a new one is added every day. The landscape photos are my favorites - see Jeffersonville Sept 23; Hay Bales August 9; Mt Abraham August 1.   <br /><br />I have taken a few snapshots over the years and I posted some on the   <a href="http://grunberghaus.com/vermont_bed_and_breakfast_photo_scrapbook/index.shtml" target="_blank">Scrapbook</a> page of my inn's web site. Not the same quality as Megapickles but interesting to look at.   <br /><br />(c) 2007 (except the photo) Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2007 22:16:30 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Art in the Round Barn, Waitsfield VT]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/round%20barn.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i>The beautiful Round Barn, Waitsfield VT</i><br /><br />The   <a href="http://www.innattheroundbarn.com" target="_blank">Inn at the Round Barn Farm</a>  is one of the top lodging and restaurant facilities in Vermont. It is a place I would put on my itinerary if I were traveling here. You will find it   <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50&amp;ll=44.173217,-72.811203&amp;spn=0.055035,0.11673&amp;z=13&amp;om=1" target="_blank">on East Warren Road</a>  outside the town of Waitsfield in the north central part of the state. <br /><br />Another good reason to visit this time of year is to see the annual  <a href="http://www.innattheroundbarn.com/cultural.htm" target="_blank">Art in the Round Barn</a>  show which opened today and runs through October 8. This juried show presents the works of some of the best artists in New England. <br /><br />Seeing the Inn at the Round Barn and its magnificent 240 acre  <a href="http://www.innattheroundbarn.com/tour.htm" target="_blank">landscaped grounds</a> is something you will be glad you did. <br /> <br /><br /> <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/art%20in%20the%20round%20barn.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><br /><br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2007 00:21:19 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Fall Foliage Is Starting]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/foliage%20forecaster.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><br /><i>VermontVacation.com Foliage Forecaster Map</i><br /><br />The leaves started to change here about a week and a half ago when we had a short cold snap. I would guess about ten percent of the leaves in my area have changed so far. I think this weekend should be pretty good for color especially at the higher elevations and in the northern part of Vermont about a hour's drive from us. <br /><br />Our inn has been fully booked this coming weekend and the next. You will find that is true of virtually all lodging places in the northern half of the state. However, weekdays are only partially booked so you should be able to find a room if you can take a day or two off from work. We are about half booked for the second weekend in October but that will be filling in soon. <br /><br />If you would like to travel to Vermont for one of our most amazing transitions, plan to come midweek or from the second weekend on to the end of the month. However, you should get on the phone and get something pinned down now. <br /><br />We got a call from a very nice California gentleman this evening who said he was planning to fly in here and drive around New England for a few days without any itinerary. He was just calling to see if fall foliage is a popular time to visit Vermont. We told him it is our busiest time of year. He also wanted suggestions on which dates he should be here which we were happy to give him. We also told him he really, really needed to make reservations now but we were unsuccessful in convincing him. I hope he enjoys his trip to Vermont but I suspect he will not because he will likely have an awful time trying to find a place to stay.  <br /><br />The  <a href="http://www.vermontvacation.com/seasons/report.asp" target="_blank">Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing website</a> has very good updates on the progress of  foliage change. It's compiled from reports by state forestry rangers so it's highly reliable. <br /><br />The same page has an article about why leaves change color and also an animated foliage forecaster that is very helpful in seeing how the foliage changes throughout Vermont during the season. Note the dates to the right of the illustration. You can click on them to freeze the animation. <br /><br />(c)  2007  Jeff Connor    <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus</a>  <br />  ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 23:20:33 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[At the Risk of Sounding Like A Shill For JetBlue . . . ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/fool4travel.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i>Fool4Travel logo </i><br /><br />I wrote up JetBlue in an August 11 entry this year but I just ran across this article at   <a href="http://www.fool4travel.com/2007/09/18/5-reasons-why-i-love-jetblue/" target="_blank">Fool4Travel</a> about this blogger's  recent experience with   <a href="http://www.jetblue.com/" target="_blank">JetBlue</a> and I thought I would share it.  JetBlue has had its share of scheduling catastrophes but compared to other airlines, it's a gem. They have several flights per day between JFK and the Burlington VT   <a href="http://www.burlingtonintlairport.com/" target="_blank">(BTV)</a> airport. All our guests who have flown JetBlue have had good experiences with it. Fool4Travel looks like a good blog by the way and you may want to add it to your favorites. I'll be spending some more time looking it over. <br /> <br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor  [Except the illustration above this article which is (c) copyrighted by Fool4Travel <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus </a>  <br /><br />]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 00:04:52 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Two Great VT Products for Winter]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/beagle%20tracker%20grn.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Beagle Tracker Jacket </i><br /><br />If you will be traveling to Vermont in the next few months, take a look at your winter jacket before you come. If that old coat has already lead a full, productive life, maybe it's time to retire it and start looking for a replacement. Or, if you are all set for another winter, maybe you are looking for unique gift ideas. <br /><br />I have a couple of suggestions for two very high quality Vermont made products. Conveniently, their stores are only a few miles apart in  <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;ll=44.527843,-72.633362&amp;spn=0.87524,1.867676&amp;z=9&amp;om=1&amp;msid=109789159850314948666.00043a745f579c46dfd50" target="_blank">northern Vermont (map).</a><br /><br />Most every outdoors person in this state has probably owned a   <a href="http://www.johnsonwoolenmills.com/" target="_blank">Johnson Woolen Mills</a>  product and probably still has one or two. The company has been around for 165 years and it is a traditional favorite of Vermonters, especially hunters and loggers. The company not only makes its products in the USA, they make them here in Vermont. Anyone who has ever spent time with the average Vermont worker will agree that the word that best describes these people is "solid." They work steadily and are quietly proud of what they do. But they're nonchalant about it too as if being proud is too close to being boastful.   <br /><br />In addition to jackets, Johnson Woolen Mills is known for its long-lasting woolen pants and hats,  capes and ponchos, handbags, and more. <br /><br />Coincidently, the company has a store in a village named Johnson. It is in the middle of town, on Route 15 (click map link above). <br /><br />If Johnson Woolen Mills is "old school,"   <a href="http://www.beaglewear.com/" target="_blank">Beagle Outdoor Wear</a>  is the high tech version. Their outdoor coats and other gear are treated with the latest in waterproofing technology: <br /><br />"1. Beagle outerwear is made from very tightly woven wool, treated with DuPont Teflon® fabric protector, so water beads up and rolls right off!<br /><br />"2. Most products are available with FABTEX®-5X, a thin layer of breathable laminate, which stops wind and water from passing through.<br /><br />"3. For cold weather, choose our MICROTHERM© lined models. Besides the extra warmth, it also wicks moisture away from your skin, keeping you toasty warm and dry."<br /><br />Both companies have an excellent reputation in Vermont and their products are WARM, even in the middle of a Vermont winter.  <br /><br /><img src="http://www.grunberghaus.com/blog/public/johnson%20woolen%20mills%20boston_bag.jpg" border="0" alt="" />  <br /><i> Johnson Woolen Mills Boston Bag <i><br /><br /><br />(c) 2007  Jeff Connor  [except product photos which are owned by the respective companies]  <a href="http://www.grunberghaus.com" target="_blank">Grunberg Haus </a>    ]]></description>
			
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			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 23:12:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Moose in Vermont]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I've taken a break from blogging recently as you can see. We got slammed (that's a "good thing" as Martha would say) with business over the Labor Day weekend. Now we are in a quiet period before the fall foliage rush and I am scrambling to get some outdoor work done while the weather is good and I have the time. The weather here has been perfect lately with mostly clear days and pleasantly cool temperatures. <br /><br />One of our guests was asking a little while ago about moose. We often have guests asking about moose but it s