Friday, November 10, 2017

A Vermont Christmas Tree Farm


Christmas Tree Farm in Vermont, Fall 2017

I wanted to write a post sharing with you a little tour of Vermont. I hope to do this soon since I have a several pictures to share from my journeys this past summer.  I think I will do it in parts since it will be easier for me. I will do it over time, perhaps throughout the coming winter.

Here is the first brief tour - A Christmas Tree Farm:

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The photograph above was taken early one morning, as I was on my way into the city to visit one of my grown daughters (who lives 2 hours away).   Each time I drive to see her, I go right by this Christmas Tree Farm.  It is so pretty!

Here you can see their Gift Shop building hidden behind some of the Christmas trees:





This last picture includes the company sign by the road:



I have never been to the gift shop, but perhaps I will stop if I happen to be driving by to see my daughter in December. I would love to see what their store looks like inside!



The next tour I will share:

A brief visit to The Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont.


Blessings
Mrs.White


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5 comments:

  1. Vermont is so pretty! Thanks for sharing Mrs. White.

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  2. Oh my goodness! : ) That photo is beautifully breathtaking!

    This will be fun to have you show us around Vermont! As always, I loved my little visit here.

    Blogging is so much fun as we can share our lives in such ways, thank you Mrs. White for sharing.

    Blessings! ~Amelia

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  3. Vermont is a beautiful state. Looking forward to having you show us around! xo Deborah

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  4. How beautiful! I've often wondered what a Christmas tree farm looks like, thank you for sharing with us.
    I bet the gift shop is gorgeous this time of year and quite festive I'm sure.
    I look forward to more of your post with the beauty of Vermont.

    Have a beautiful day~

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  5. We have a Christmas Tree Farm not far from where we live. We have been there a few times and brought a tree once. It has a barn full of decorations that are so beautiful but expensive so i only brought 1 each time we went.

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