Friday, September 27, 2024

Add another year

 September 27, 2024

Greenwood Lodge and CG site 38

Woodford, Vermont

Dad said I needed to be quiet this morning and let Momma sleep in so I rested along side of the bed until she stirred at 7:45.   I guess she must have really been tired out to sleep in...or maybe she is just OLD...as today is her birthday.  Add on another year, Momma. 

Pam started the day off making a delicious breakfast treat for everyone.  That's everyone but me, of course.  Maple cream cheese stuffed French toast with Vermont Maple Syrup.  Wow!  From all the ooh's and ahh's it must have been tasty.  Maybe Momma should have another birthday tomorrow so the breakfast can be repeated.  Oh wait, she celebrates the whole month so that could work!!


The sun is shining today.  The two days of drizzle rain has subsided so now the fall colors can be appreciated even more.  

As the two-legged headed down Prospect Mountain and into Bennington, Momma attempted to snap a couple of shots.


Pam said you really don't have to leave the campground to get some nice pictures.


They were headed to the Bennington Battle Monument for a birds-eye-view of 3 states.  Ride along on the approach to the TALL monument.








The first design was rejected.  It was felt that the monument was too small.
This is now the current gift shop where tickets can be purchased.
















It was a great day to enjoy the views from the narrow windows.
To the north....Green Mountain, Vermont.
To the south....Massechusetts
To the east......Green Mountain

 
To the west....... New York
Now you may be wondering how everyone reached the top of that TALL monument.
The elevator, 
operated by a staff member, is the only way available to reach the observation level, taking just over a minute to rise. The steps, being made of stone, tend to be damp and slippery.  With no railings available, they are closed off to the public as a safety measure.  

Departing the monument, they followed the suggestion of a local and took the route led to the covered bridges.
All three covered bridges look identical.  They all are positioned over the Walloomsac River allowing vehicles to cross from Bennington to North Bennington. 





All are one lane with a height of 10' 6" and were well maintained.

While in North Bennington, they took a tour of Park-McCullough Historic Governor's Mansion.  Vermont didn't have a governor's house.  The governor resided in his personal house.  I just so happens that two governors resided in this house.

The tour was self guided, but by using the available QR code, you could hear a relation from the McCullough family describe each room that still houses original furniture.  
Check out the ceiling medalion that was present in most of the downstair rooms


Ladies Parlor....guests kept their coats as they would need to leave if other callers arrived.                   On one day, 75 guests were received.

All the bedrooms were located on the second floor


The children used to slide down the banisters


The help/staff had rooms on the fourth floor with lower ceilings.  The females earned $15 to $20 a week while the male earned $25.  There were usually 20 under employment.  

Only the first two floors were available to tour which didn't include the kitchen area, but there were still plenty of the 40+ rooms that were open for viewing.  The docent said tours end in October as the house is just too cold to be comfortable for visitors. It was plenty cool enough today in the mansion for the Floridians!  None of the fireplaces were lit.

Today, now that it is no longer drizzling, I FINALLY got to make use of all that space around our rig.

It's time to play ball...

We are located in a 'private' area with our power boxes attached to the rear corners of the building.  The building appears to be used for storage.

Greenwood Lodge and Campground is actually located adjacent to Prospect Mountain Ski Resort.  Skiers can stay at the lodge in the winter and campers can set up on the sites.  There is even a pond that comes with the offer of free use of a canoe or rowboat.  The only downside is no sewer at the sites....dump station only.  And Dad frowned at all the pine needles that collected on his awning.  With the wet ground, those pine needles seemed to get carried right inside by sticking to shoes and paws.  But I still am happy with my giant 'yard'!!

I'm Chloe


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