Gentle Giant arrived early Saturday morning after a farewell dish of hash at Brothers. With some rather quick work, Alyssa's two shabby chic monsters found their way to street level and allowed us the opportunity to pack our car and hit the road only a little bit later than we had originally planned. This meant skipping our first educational stop - the only Frank Lloyd Wright house in New England open to the public - and also forced us to take the direct route to our first stop, which was a surprise for Alyssa.
I had reservations for us both for dining and accommodations at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont. Alyssa (and some other folks) had been trying to drag the secret out of me for weeks, but I only gave it away when I asked Alyssa to enter the address in the GPS. After the morning we had, getting lost was not an option.
We checked in, did a quick room check (and were surprised to find champagne chilling for us!), then threw bags on the floor and headed straight for the trails behind the hotel. We only had an hour or so, but it was nice to finally get out and enjoy a little nature after a month of packing and moving. We headed for the lounge after a quick shower and then settled down to a bottle of wine, a terrific dinner (Alyssa ordered both an appetizer and entree with mussels - shocking!), and retired to the most comfortable, restful night of sleep we've had in weeks. We woke up feeling like two completely new people. well, we're still Andrew and Alyssa, but just more pleasant to be around.
After some coffee and danish, and a morning hike where Alyssa had her first wildlife sighting (and freaked out a little too much - it was a deer for crying out loud!), we packed the car back up and headed to Burlington to meet up with my cousin Amy and her husband Rick to enjoy a day kayaking on Lake Champlain and dinner in Burlington. If you have a chance to try the Farmhouse Grill, you are not likely to be disappointed. They have a great beer menu, and where else can you get a ground pork burger with a sunny-side up egg on top? Okay, perhaps it's an acquired taste...
Monday was a trip down memory lane as I took Alyssa to the place I spent some of my formative years: Eagle Camp in South Hero, VT. It's funny how a place can evolve subtly over 15 years (which is when I was last there) and yet remain so completely true to itself. An hour at Eagle Camp is a complete tease, and only scratched the surface of what the experience is like, but I did get to say hello to the Perrys (I feel horrible about walking in the wrong door and stepping into their kitchen though), and saw a familiar face and caught up with a friend I hadn't seen in nearly 20 years - Becky Basch. An obvious Kodak moment went overlooked though...
Tomorrow will find us back on the road early, taking the scenic route we hoped to take on the way here, only in the wrong direction - back to Boston, to load a U-haul with ridiculously heavy furniture that has to squeeze into the last remaining inches of our storage vaults. And from there, we're blazing a trail to the Catskills or Berkshires instead of the Adirondacks, in the hopes of getting two nights' camping in one place, and a little quiet time for the two of us. I guess now that's when the journey really begins...
Hey Andrew and Alyssa!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous but about 15 years ago, I did the same thing when I up and moved to Boston!!...As these hot days here in Boston over the next couple of months go on, I am really looking forward to adding your Blog as a daily or weekly read to check up on your progress!!...Hope you guys have a great trip out West!!!
Andrew, love your writing. :) Please give Alyssa a hug and kiss for me. xoxo
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