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Jul 13, 2005 17:22 |  #1

Heading north along Rte 100, Granville, VT

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Jul 13, 2005 17:32 |  #2

The yellow is so intense. Great shot !


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Jul 13, 2005 17:35 as a reply to  @ Reigh Higgins's post |  #3

Neat shots Sandy, really like the first.




  
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Jul 13, 2005 17:53 as a reply to  @ Reigh Higgins's post |  #4

Reigh Higgins wrote:
The yellow is so intense. Great shot !

You think it's yellow in the photo, you should have been there, almost head to put my sunglasses on. :lol: :lol:


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Jul 13, 2005 17:53 as a reply to  @ viczig's post |  #5

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Neat shots Sandy, really like the first.

Thanks for the comment, It's almost impossible to get a bad shot in Vermont. :lol: :lol:


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Jul 13, 2005 21:50 |  #6

Great shots as usual, Sandy.


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Jul 14, 2005 05:40 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #7

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Great shots as usual, Sandy.

Thanks Stan, finially caught a beautiful day to take pictures :)


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Jul 14, 2005 05:42 |  #8

Is Bob Newhart in any of these?

It is my 10th wedding anniversary in November and we have already arranged to go to Tuscany - but now I want to go here as well!! :D


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Jul 14, 2005 06:01 |  #9

I lived in Burlington, VT. as a kid........dying to get back, it is a lovely state........ except from Nov.-April :(:(

Looks like you had a lovely trip, Sandy.


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Jul 14, 2005 13:44 as a reply to  @ Maureen Souza's post |  #10

I was just on that road in that same spot two weekends ago (the weekend before last). I only live about 35 minutes from Rutland (On the NY Side) so thats a pretty common trip for us


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Jul 14, 2005 13:59 |  #11

I know exactly where that is! Good old Route 100...I go up to mount snow a lot for skiing and I also go to school up in winooski (st michaels college) It's neat to see route 100 in such a pretty state.




  
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Jul 14, 2005 15:34 as a reply to  @ dewmuw's post |  #12

dewmuw wrote:
Is Bob Newhart in any of these?

It is my 10th wedding anniversary in November and we have already arranged to go to Tuscany - but now I want to go here as well!! :D

Damian, thanks for the comment. If you ever get the chance you must come visit New England. Vermont is only one of the beautiful states, so much diversity here and all within shot drives.


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Jul 14, 2005 15:36 as a reply to  @ skyphix's post |  #13

skyphix wrote:
I was just on that road in that same spot two weekends ago (the weekend before last). I only live about 35 minutes from Rutland (On the NY Side) so thats a pretty common trip for us

I have family in Rutland and just over the mountain from where that photo was taken, Just wish I could get up there more often.


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Jul 14, 2005 15:37 as a reply to  @ Maureen Souza's post |  #14

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I lived in Burlington, VT. as a kid........dying to get back, it is a lovely state........ except from Nov.-April :(:(

Looks like you had a lovely trip, Sandy.

Love Burlington try to get there often. My favorite museum is just south of there, the Shelbourne Museum.


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Jul 14, 2005 15:39 as a reply to  @ gouldimal's post |  #15

gouldimal wrote:
I know exactly where that is! Good old Route 100...I go up to mount snow a lot for skiing and I also go to school up in winooski (st michaels college) It's neat to see route 100 in such a pretty state.

Good old BEAUTIFUL Rte 100, My son went to VTC in Randolph, Just graduated 2 years ago


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