Southern Vermont Covered Bridges — Sharon’s Iconic Travel Photography Blog

What can be 100 years old, has a roof, usually has a single lane, and spans a body of water? If you answered a covered bridge, you are correct. Covered bridges are pieces of history that many times are located in scenic locations. Purpose The purpose of a covering a bridge with a roof and […] … Continue reading Southern Vermont Covered Bridges — Sharon’s Iconic Travel Photography Blog

It’s time to rethink how we view families on food stamps. These programs show why. — To the Moon and Back

Unlimited fruits and veggies, breakfast, and after-school supper. These Vermont schools serve it all — for free. No matter what, all students in Burlington, Vermont, get breakfast, even in the hallway if they’re running late to class. They can load up on as many fresh, locally sourced fruits and vegetables as they want. In other… via … Continue reading It’s time to rethink how we view families on food stamps. These programs show why. — To the Moon and Back

Winter In Vermont

Last week I had the pleasure of being one of the instructors on a Hunt’s Photo Adventure in Woodstock, Vermont. We had a full class of attendees of varying abilities, and a beautiful area of the country to use as our subject. Workshops like this are fun because of the exchange of ideas that goes […] … Continue reading Winter In Vermont

Fall Foliage Tour: Leaf-Peeping Fun Through Vermont