Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Vermont Summer

My summer road trip took a big part of summer, but was worth every second. Summer 2015 was the first summer I spent in America since 2008. It was the first summer I'd had without work since 2011. For the past three summers I'd been leaving one day after public school ended to go work the summer program in Leysin, Switzerland. While that was wonderful and something I loved to do, it also meant returning to America with three days (if I was lucky) before the new school year began.

It was time to enjoy summer and it was time to enjoy Vermont. 
From a winter ski tour...the Catamount trail: Bolton to Trapp's (Stowe, Vermont)


It was a frigid, but beautiful day

Loving winter

White mascara is my favorite

Selfie on the single chair

Mad River Glen
Ski It If You Can
Ski La Si Tu Peux
Single Chair
Sugarbush spring parking lot après ski

Spring ski tour up Spruce Peak, Stowe, Vermont

Early morning ride through Shelburne, Vermont

Camel's Hump from Waterbury, Vermont

I've never enjoyed coaching as much as I did during the spring 2015....
LOVED coaching this team

CHS Math department before four of us departed...what a solid team. Love these guys and gals!

U2 concert (Bono) in Montréal, June 16th 2015

Bono

And then I decided to do that crazy 200 on 100 ride....200 miles on route 100 spanning the Canadian border to the Massachusetts border via Vermont....
The night before

5:00a.m. on the longest day of the year


I drank coke for the first time in 13 years during this ride

Yes, we had lost our minds by this point...circa 20:00

Mom and Dad fed us in Brattleboro, Vermont after our ride. We were cooked.

Throwing a softball is my favorite thing to do. Period.

Love these two! Amanda and Zach on an EPIC last night in Burlington before they moved to Portland, Oregon.

Top of pipeline trail, Stowe...loving summer and my mountain bike


From my own sunflower garden

One of my last rides in Vermont this summer, Charlotte Vermont

Rachel killing it on one of the best mountain bike days this summer, Stowe



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