A Ramble Through East Wallingford

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A Ramble through East Wallingford

On our way home to Burlington on Sunday, we took a right onto Vermont Route 140 and drove six miles to East Wallingford. Route 140 is windy and narrow before it descends into the tiny, sleepy village of East Wallingford.

The village is quiet, pretty and timeless – a place to notice and truly appreciate in the hectic rush of everyday life.

Vermont Post Office

The U.S. Post Office in East Wallingford.

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Churches, community, East Wallingford, Fall & Autumn, Rutland County, Travel Tips
9 Comments
  • Lisa Fine
    Posted at 12:22h, 01 November Reply

    Fun blog. Your photos really capture the essence of it here.

    Been on the search for other Vermont blogs, and came across yours on a Google search today. 🙂

    • Erica Houskeeper
      Posted at 15:22h, 01 November Reply

      Thanks, Lisa! Taking photos of Vermont is always a rewarding experience. Glad you found Happy Vermont!

  • Tony
    Posted at 13:47h, 01 November Reply

    Beautiful photo. Saludos Spain

  • Norm (Matt's high school buddy)
    Posted at 16:53h, 03 November Reply

    Not the same Erica Houskeeper who used to tell her older brother and his high school buddy that hunting is dumb? Nice to see you have rediscovered VT. Lovely photos.

    • Erica Houskeeper
      Posted at 17:50h, 03 November Reply

      Norm Langlois? Good to hear from you! Hope all is well.

      Did I say that about hunting? Well, I have always loved animals, and I never liked venison much (we had a lot of it at the Houskeeper household).

      Thanks for visiting and saying hello!

  • Norm (Matt's high school buddy)
    Posted at 17:01h, 03 November Reply

    Not the same Erica Houskeeper who used to tell her older brother and his high school buddy that hunting is dumb? Nice to see you have rediscovered VT. Lovely photos.

  • Margaret Wrein
    Posted at 04:16h, 05 June Reply

    How can I e-mail you. I am having problems.Please sent me your e-mail address. Thanks!

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