This literally-colorful state, so known for its Autumn foliage, may be hinting at a lingering Elven touch/preservation.
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Table of Contents:
- Phase 1
- Phase 2
- Phase 3
- Childhood Trips
- Nice Hotels
- Vegan Restaurants & Shops
- Ancient Ruins
- Other Sites
- Miscellaneous
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Phase 1:
A trip or two here as a child introduced me to its colonial houses, white picket fences, old-town charm, antique farm equipment, and the many warm and earth-tone colors of its signature-bright Autumn leaves. Few places compare to Vermont in the Fall. Thankfully, even though I originally came here during the very start of this life during the wars-age, I was so young that I barely remember any of the accompanying tension that might have soured my perception of it.
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Phase 2:
I passed through here on way to and from Dartmouth years after completing my military service and a few other pursuits. Already with three college degrees and a number of field-time equivalents under my belt, it felt great and well-timed to be trained by the world’s finest professors, industry leaders, and famous retired athletes for the kind of top-level executive management and business founding that I’d been pushing toward ever since 2007 when I became a civilian again. Something felt familiar about it, and I almost longed to stay a while, gazing out my limo window dreamily at the passing Winter trees, remembering, at least a little bit, how magically colorful they all looked decades before and in the previous season.
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Phase 3:
Delicious maple syrup comes from many orchards and groves spread out across this state, and that should come as no surprise; it borders Canada, the country known for that leaf and the sweet nectar the attached trees secrete. I’ve been researching the process, and plan to stay for weeks at a time –or even longer– whenever Vermont’s most beautiful girls invite me over to sample their best flavors right from the source. There have got to be a lot of elves in modern-hiding living and mingling out here. I just get that feeling. If I’m lucky, Rayvan Wolfbaen is one of them.
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Childhood Trips:
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Nice Hotels
Castle Hill Resort and Spa – Cavendish VT – inspiring Inisfree’s Wylie Cove neighborhood:
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Jay Peak Resort:
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Kedron Valley Inn – South Woodstock:
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The Essex, Vermont’s Culinary Resort & Spa:
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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:
Brattleboro:
- Superfresh! Organic Cafe
- Vegan A.F.
- Yalla Vermont
Burlington:
- Despacito
- Pingala Cafe & Eatery Chace Mill
- Pingala Cafe & Eatery North Ave
- The Daily Planet
- The Friendly Toast
Rutland:
- Narrow Gate: Kitchen & Culture
Stockbridge:
- Wild Fern
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Ancient Ruins:
- whatever is under the cities/downtowns
more tba
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Other Sites:
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Miscellaneous:
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