Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Quirky Roadside Offerings and Museums - Only in America!

The quirky is one thing that you can find along the roadside in the USA. Here are a smattering of the types we found today!

Minion

Junk yard robot

Squirrel

Gorilla holding a VW 
Teddy made of hale bales

A couple of covered bridges were also on the list to see today. Usually just one lane but we got a two lane bridge.

Depot Hill covered bridge

Pulp Mill covered bridge
Our museums were fairly diverse with the first being The new England Maple Syrup museum, where we had explained how Maple Syrup is collected, boiled down and kept for distribution. There is only a 6 week period that sap can be collected from the Sugar Maple trees, so it is pretty intense during that time period.

History of tapping trees

When to tap

The different sizes of the Maple Syrup
Our second museum was the University of Vermont Morgan horse farm, which told us all about the history the Vermont State animal, the Morgan horse. We were then able to have a look at a few horses and hear how they breed and train the horses at the farm.

Figure, the foundation stallion

Shoeing a yearling

A 5yo mare
Our last port of call was the Teddy Bear Factory, which was to do with how the Vermont Teddy Bear is made.

Factory floor
Ted with a cousin!

We did try to see a waterfall but it was raining and making the rocks very slippery so we passed on that attraction (eventually). It has rained all day, but we are here to see things so we soldier on. The weather is suppose to get better from now on, so lets hope so. Tonight we are in Shelburne, just outside of Burlington.

4 comments:

  1. Were you able to sample some local maple syrup?
    Bridges look fantastic

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    1. Yes we were able to try different maple syrups and basically they range from very light to something that is as dark ass Golden Syrup.

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  2. Love the random `quirkies`!! Eve

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  3. Ted! You found your people!!
    Shame about the weather, folks, but you always soldier on undeterred. Blue skies ahead, let's hope.

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