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1. Two Great Weeks with The Kid

Lilah and I spent two weeks at the apartment in White River Junction while she did Cartoon Camp at The Center for Cartoon Studies. The camp only went until noon, so in the afternoons we...


 ... hiked down into Quechee Gorge...


 and dangled our feet in the Ottauquechee river...



... explored local shops and made new friends - this is Petey, chatting with Lilah at OODLES...


... we went Questing, also known as Letterboxing, like a scavenger hunt following historical clues..


... We discovered the Four Aces Diner - they have great pancakes and crepes - and Magic 8Balls at every table!

 ... we spent many afternoons at The Montshire Science Museum - building pinball machines...


... and boats...


... and watched Vermont artist, Dan Snow, building an incredible sculpture by the front door...


... and I saw "School of Rock" at the Northern Stage theatre - a great way to end the week.


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