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Friday, May 31, 2013

keep vermont weird

Sitting in our favorite coffee shop
- where else? -
and I get a chuckle out of this guitar case.
Vermont is weird?
Hmmmmm
unique, quirky, quaint, uncommon...
All the adjectives that describe what makes Vermont special.
Weird? okay - sure, it's all just semantics.


Besides - it's always good to have a cause - I wonder where I can sign up.

Anyway - it's Friday - time for another random five

1) I found two different couples crossing the U.S.A. on bicycle. One of the couples is now on day #41. They've ridden 2,218 miles so far - Yorktowne, Virginia to Canon City, Colorado.
Yep - I'm impressed.

2) I love thunderstorms at night - they lull me off to sleep. This week we had a good thunderstorm and I slept like a baby - although - that saying never really made sense to me. As I remember it, babies wake up and cry periodically. I definitely didn't do that.

3) We don't get many good thunderstorms in New England like we did in the Midwest. But then, we don't get many tornadoes, either.

4) This weekend I'm planning to try mountain biking. Are you thinking what I am?
Yeah, I know, I really didn't learn anything from that recent pogo stick experience...

5) It's unanimous - blueberry baked oatmeal is yummy.
Recipe from epicurious here

That's all for me this week - have a wonderful weekend!

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37 comments:

  1. Good luck with the Mountain biking. Hopefully it goes better than the pogo stick incident :) Glad to hear that the blueberry baked oatmeal was delicious.

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  2. going to check out that recipe .. sounds delicious!! you enjoy your mountain biking ride. sounds fun. be safe & sound though. ( :

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  3. Mountain biking if I could I would but it is too as parts of my body won't let me-U go girl :-).
    Recipe link next. I'd like to meet the guitar owner.

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  4. Thunderstorms are my favorite sleep aid :)

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  5. I've only been to Vermont once, stopping in VERY early in the morning as we were passing through on our way to Maine. We stopped in a VERY small restaurant in a VERY small town and caused quite the ruckus with the local population who were not very accustomed to seeing out-of-towners at 5AM for breakfast, apparently. They weren't the weird ones, we were at that point. We felt so uncomfortable with all the locals staring at us, lol!

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  6. i like that shot of the guitar case! we live on the appalachian trail and i am seeing so many hikers in town. they stop off at our kroger to get something to eat, supplies, or a rest! my husband asked 2 hikers last night that he saw, where they were from and one was from germany! wow! i thought that was pretty cool!
    i love a good thunderstorm too!

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  7. Haha, we try to keep Austin weird too. My advice on the mountain biking is to not do any trail too beyond your ability although my worse accident happened on a paved sidewalk...I went off the edge of a culvert. Don't ask, it was really stupid. :)

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  8. Good luck with the mountain biking. Blueberry baked oatmeal has my mouth watering! I love thunderstorms -- I can sit out on my balcony and watch! Love the shot of the guitar case -- it's been to a lot of places! Happy Random 5 day!

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  9. Now I want to visit Vermont! I make Blueberry Baked Oatmeal all the time. It is definitely delicious :)

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  10. I've come to the conclusion that whenever I have an idea like you to start some extreme sport, to snap myself back into reality. I have a very bad back due to abuses in my earlier years. I hope your experience is a good one though. Sounds like fun. :)

    Thanks for sharing your Random 5 Karen. Always a pleasure to visit here.

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  11. Have a great bike ride and weekend, Karen! Waking up to the sound of rain is fun too.

    Robyn
    http://theranchwifechronicles.com/

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  12. Blueberry oatmeal...yumm! Have fun mountain biking!

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  13. I love the guitar case. I guess case stickers are like bumper stickers - can't take them too seriously! Have a great weekend!

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  14. I never got the baby saying either. They wake up, cry a lot, and need to be fed at night. I'd rather not sleep like one myself!

    Blueberry baked oatmeal! A must try. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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  15. thunderstorms at night are the worst when you have dogs that fear thunder and lightning. i have to turn a light on in order to mask some of the 'flash'. and if it gets bad, the pacing, the shaking, the...

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  16. I love a girl who is up for a challenge! Good luck to you on your mountain biking!!! We're having lots of thunderstorms and tornadoes here in the Midwest right now. You aren't missing anything. Thanks for the link to the recipe! Twyla

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  17. Good luck w/the mountain biking, I think it sounds fun!

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  18. i love to ride my bike BUT i am not a serious mountain biker, more like a "crusier"!! we have some great paths at the jersey shore, not too challenging!!

    i LOVE a good (safe) cozy, storm but lately the storms have been so severe!!

    have a great weekend!!

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  19. I love that guitar case with all the stickers. Too cool! I do like to go to sleep to the sound of thunderstorms as well. There's just something about it that lulls me off to sleep.

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  20. I'd love to visit Vermont! The Mountains and landscapes for biking ... beautiful! Not that I'd fall easily asleep in thunderstorms - just rain is enough for me to make me sleepy :)

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  21. HI Karen I hope you have a great weekend. Margaret

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  22. Well, you got a good chuckle out of Vermont is weird but it also made you think about a few other things. I like slogans that are outside the box. I also like thunderstorms. we do get the odd tornado here.

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  23. Good Luck on the bike - when I was younger I did a lot of off-road biking but now stick to paved areas. That recipe looks delicious - thanks!

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  24. Have fun mountain biking! I love riding my bike. I can't wait until I get this ortho boot off and can ride away! :-) But I'm not in good enough shape for mountain biking, I don't think.

    I've never been to Vermont, but would love to visit that area. There must be good things in a place that is proud to be weird. :-)

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  25. Love thunderstorms aND Vermont coffee shops!

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  26. Weird wired - hmmm....probably not any more than anywhere else!
    Careful mountain biking but have a great weekend!

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  27. Ok be really careful on that mountain biking adventure. Last time I did that I broke four ribs and it was not very funny for sure. Gonna have to try out that blueberry baked oatmeal. Sounds yummy! have a wonderful vermont weekend!

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  28. Wait a minute - I thought Washington was weird! I love thunderstorms too, with lots of lightning! We don't get them often here, but when we do they are spectacular. But....yea, my poor dogs are scared to death. How fun to go mountain biking. Weird Washingtonians love mountain biking. Have fun and take some photos for us! xo

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  29. Wishing you a wonderful weekend, Karen. Be careful mountain biking!

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  30. Karen, you little dare-devil you, going mountain biking. Well, all I can say is Good Luck.

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  31. Nice blog you got here. Came here through Jeevan's blog. I have heard a little about Vermont from a friend, a Vermonter as well, whom I have not met nor spoken to yet:). I have always loved quaint and weird towns. And, I truly enjoy this description here, and loved that solitary signboard welcoming the visitors to Vermont. Nice read.

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  32. No chance of doing any mountain biking here on the VA eastern shore...it's flat, flat and flatter. Yeah, we thought Vermont was quirky and nice and we hope to go back again...we liked it!

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  33. I too love to hear the rain and thunder when I'm trying to fall asleep, lucky for us our Sadie doesn't mind thunderstorms.

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  34. Have fun Mt. biking. Don't forget to pad your camera! :)

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  35. I would think it hard to leave Vermont. I never understood that about sleeping like a baby, either!

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  36. "Aggieville" - a shopping and eatery center next to our Alma Mater, Kansas State University, recently lost one of their landmark restaurants to be replaced by a chain. The cry of "Keep Aggieville Weird" was all over the place. I loved it!

    Thuderstorms are one of my favorite sounds too - as long as there are no tornadoes involved, which happens too frequently around here.

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  37. We visited Vermont a few weeks ago and saw the t-shirt and we wondered 'This place is weird?'. Everything seemed pretty normal to us, but the logo seemed kinda cute (The 'I'd tap that' picture still makes me chuckle). Our plans of hiking got seriously washed out, but we still enjoyed ourselves and we'll be back.

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