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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Whirlwind Weekend In Woodstock, Vermont


Last weekend I had the chance to go to the quaint town of Woodstock, Vermont to celebrate the marriage of the lovely couple Lindley and Michael Schaeffer. With the leaves rapidly deepening in color, it was the quintessential time to visit Vermont and admire the vibrant fall palette while still enjoying the summer weather. The weekend began with a bang at Lindley and Mike's gorgeous backyard wedding, with the most incredible cake I have ever laid eyes on. The following day my friend Emily and I had two missions: discovering real Vermont Maple syrup and acquiring some vintage finds. In a town as cute and provincial as Woodstock, it was easy to find antique stores and vintage clothing on every corner. First, I fueled up for the day with a delicious breakfast of pumpkin waffles with rich Vermont maple syrup at a little cafe in Woodstock's beautiful downtown. Next, we stopped at several antique stores and one vintage clothing store that resembled a Victorian two story home filled with treasures of the past. I walked out with a vintage cashmere sequined sweater from the 50's and could not have been more pleased with my find! Next on our agenda- finding maple syrup and Vermont cheddar. We followed the signs to Sugarbush Farm, where I was delighted to see cows, goats, and chickens, which is a treat for an animal loving city girl like myself. Following the animal visit and petting session with a frisky calf, we walked into the best section of the farm- the tasting room! We were approached immediately upon entry by a warm staff of cheese connaseurs, and the tasting began! They had about sixteen types of Vermont cheddar to nibble on, ranging from mild to extra sharp, smoked, jalapeno flavored , and even had a delectable blue cheese, all made right on the farm fresh from their cows. Every bite was more and more perfect, with the cheese melting in your mouth. I had to come back to the city with several blocks of cheese! Next came the maple syrup tasting. We were handed spoonfuls of four different grades of Vermont maple syrup, starting with the lightest and ending with the rich, thick amber grade. That certainly put Aunt Jemima to shame! Walking away with a bag full of homemade Vermont delectibles to look forward to devouring, I was prepared to return to the city. I miss the lush greenery, fresh air, and luminescent fall leaves after I've been in NYC for a week, but I know I will return to Vermont soon to experience more of its beauty and charm!

Quechee Gorge


Main Street Woodstock









My new friend








Covered bridges of Vermont


4 comments:

  1. I LOVE their cake, it was so adorable! Vermont looks so cute, I'm so jealous of your fun little weekend getaways. Love you!

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  2. Loved your pics! How did your Dad and I miss that farm when we were there?! Their cake was AMAZING!!!

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  3. You've been getting so good about doing your blog! You would get a 50s sequined sweater :) I was hoping you would post a pic of it! Haha"frisky" calf. I like.

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  4. Thanks Mags! I would get something stupid covered in sequins. I'm like a bird attracted to the sparkle! That frisky calf just about made my weekend!

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