And lots of cheese and beer.
And cheese that's been washed in beer as it ages.
Tara ,'Empty Places'
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And lots of cheese and beer.
And cheese that's been washed in beer as it ages.
And many more mountains.
And many more hippies.
askye, you said St. Albans? That's practically Canada! Also very close to Lake Champlain, which is gorgeous.
More mountains, less beach. More aging hippies, too.
Personally, I think of Vermont as a cross between Maine and Alaska.
Vermont is MADE OF AWESOME. Beer, cheese and more beer. And cheese.
I do love Vermont, especially the Burligton area.
I do love Vermont, especially the Burlington area.
Which currently has the A's short season Single-A franchise, the Vermont Lake Monsters.
I'm really looking forward to living some place really different. And I'm also looking forward to living some place I don't have any roots.
I don't mean that in a bad way, I love my family, but I'm just excited about being some place so new and different and seeing how I am in that setting.
And I'm planning on learning to like beer. Or at least beer bathed in cheese.