This photo, which Bossy took yesterday in the sweet town of Burlington Vermont, indicating the Bossy family was on hand eating Thai food and perusing bookstores, waiting out the rain back at their campground.
Nothing like rain when you’re camping. Except maybe a skunk when you’re camping.
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on July 29th, 2010 at 11:22 am
BossysMom said:
Classical overtones…just beautiful.
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on July 29th, 2010 at 11:34 am
pam from ohio said:
Love, love, love Burlington, Vermont. Reminds me of Kent, OH in 1968.
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on July 29th, 2010 at 12:28 pm
Kristi said:
Wow! Fantastic photo!
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on July 29th, 2010 at 2:20 pm
p.j. said:
It’s Church Street!! Lord, I miss Burlington, where I was hanging around from 1968-72, Pam. Only it had cars on it then.
I was wondering when you were going to head into town for your Thai-break, Bossy’s family!
Thanks for sharing all your wonderful vacation pictures this week, Bossy & Family. At least I am getting to vacation vicariously at one of my favorite places in the country.
Take care, and have a safe trip home, p.j. in STL
Sigh…Burlington in the summer is a wondrous place. Or so I’ve heard. I lived there once, through a winter so cold it froze the steam from my breath as it left my nose. I left for California as soon as the snow melted in May.
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on July 30th, 2010 at 9:36 am
Julie M said:
Gorgeous picture ~ looks like a lovely place to wait out the rain. Nothing quite like rain when camping…
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on July 30th, 2010 at 12:39 pm
Reeb said:
Beautiful, beautiful, and more beautiful: lighting, reflections, and the way the tower building (church?) is framed by the banners overhead and the buildings and the street below. Wow. I love this.
My youngest son is living there right now, did you see him?
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on July 31st, 2010 at 3:48 am
Birdbrain said:
Going out to dinner for Thai food while camping at a campground with LAWNS!!! OK this California girl just can’t wrap her head around that after spending her youth camping at campgrounds w/dirt, pit toilets and no running water except the local stream.
Nothing like rain when you’re camping. Except maybe a skunk when you’re camping.
Classical overtones…just beautiful.
Love, love, love Burlington, Vermont. Reminds me of Kent, OH in 1968.
Wow! Fantastic photo!
It’s Church Street!! Lord, I miss Burlington, where I was hanging around from 1968-72, Pam. Only it had cars on it then.
I was wondering when you were going to head into town for your Thai-break, Bossy’s family!
Thanks for sharing all your wonderful vacation pictures this week, Bossy & Family. At least I am getting to vacation vicariously at one of my favorite places in the country.
Take care, and have a safe trip home, p.j. in STL
That is beautiful.
Beautiful picture. I love Burlington.
Gorgeous shot Bossy – bookstores and Thai food. Suddenly I want to move to Burlington!

BB
Sigh…Burlington in the summer is a wondrous place. Or so I’ve heard. I lived there once, through a winter so cold it froze the steam from my breath as it left my nose. I left for California as soon as the snow melted in May.
Gorgeous picture ~ looks like a lovely place to wait out the rain. Nothing quite like rain when camping…
Beautiful, beautiful, and more beautiful: lighting, reflections, and the way the tower building (church?) is framed by the banners overhead and the buildings and the street below. Wow. I love this.
Cool one!
My youngest son is living there right now, did you see him?
Going out to dinner for Thai food while camping at a campground with LAWNS!!! OK this California girl just can’t wrap her head around that after spending her youth camping at campgrounds w/dirt, pit toilets and no running water except the local stream.