Sunday, October 27, 2013




We went to Cabot Village to work at the Historical Society building this afternoon - the old pot-belly stove was going and kept us cozy, even though the day outside was  awful.  We  left in a mini snow storm, but in Cabot it was raining just a little and about 5 degrees warmer, with no wind.  On the way home we stopped by the Plains Cemetery and took these pictures.  First is looking towards the southwest, we think the area of Sugarbush; the next one is Mt. Mansfield, and then one looking north towards Jay, with the Foster Covered Bridge in the foreground.  Just behind the covered bridge, you can see the Bob Davis place through the trees.  

Even though we'd had some snow, it wasn't sticking to the ground or even collecting along the sides of the road.

 By the time we got home, there was some spotty sunshine, and I  noticed it was very pretty looking towards Route 15, so took this picture. The sky was still heavy with clouds, and it's still cold - in the 30's tonight, but not quite down to freezing.  It will probably be there by morning.

We're watching the World Series games - I'm not a big baseball fan, but I do get interested at series time.  

Don't forget to click on the pictures to enlarge them.















 

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