So since it's before Thanksgiving, it is still a little bit early for snow, but i still want it. I may see some this week since I will be spending about two hours on lovely I-89 to get up north to spend a couple of nights in Vermont. The seasons in Vermont are so extreme its almost scary. In the summer it is so luscious, green, and beautiful people remember why they live there in the first place. It's called the Green Mountain State, even though the mountains are only green for about 3 months between the snow covered mountain tops and when the chlorophyll leaves the state leaving a beautiful fall foliage for natives and tourists. Look at these pictures to see the extreme seasons I used to face living up in Vermont.
Yeah, that's real. An untouched photo taken in Northern VT
Fast forward 2 months and you get this Winter Wonderland. Photo taken in Mad River Valley near Sugarbush
Mud Season (known to the rest of the country as "Spring") Where even the official state car with 4 wheel drive can get stuck in the mud.
And last but not least, the summer. View of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack mountains.
Gimme some snow!
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