A trip to Vermont

bgk on Aug 14th 2007

The hills of Vermont
I spent the past weekend in Vermont with Sam (my good friend visiting from England) and Angela (who was there for work). The drive took about 6 hours and was fairly uneventful, passing through NY state and directly into Vermont. So far I’ve noticed that the geography of each of the states are noticeably different. For example PA seems less hilly than NY, which in turn is less hilly than VT. Differences are also apparent in the flora.

salamander
We stayed by Lake Morey in the Connecticut river valley. The picture up and left is the view from a 2000ft hill Sam and I canoed to and then climbed and features the aforementioned river. On another adventure, Sam spotted this little thing, which I believe is a salamander, scurrying around. I guess the fauna differs too.

All in all it was a great weekend. And now it’s time to get back to working on my paper.

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3 Responses to “A trip to Vermont”

  1. Angelaon 14 Aug 2007 at 15:58

    You make a grand epiphany about how each state is different and the most eloquent thing you can say is that one is less hilly than the other which is less hilly than the last?

    Neat (maybe) salamander. We should have brought it home and conducted experiments.

  2. Joe Wildishon 14 Aug 2007 at 17:23

    Salamander pie? :)

  3. bgkon 14 Aug 2007 at 23:39

    Angela, yes. Comments about hills are quite deep you know.

    Joe, hmm. I’m not sure I would like that!

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