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ABD New England Fall Foliage Tour 9/23/22 - 10/01/22
Day 0 - pre-day in Burlington VT.
Hello there! Now that things have settled down, and the Forum formatting has decided to cooperate and let me start a new Thread (hopefully it will stay that way!) I'm going to start posting my trip report for my New England Fall Foliage ABD. When it came to booking travel for 2022, I just didn't quite feel confident enough yet to book an international trip, so I was very happy to see ABD offer a new domestic trip to New England (Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine). I had been to Burlington, VT before, but that was in 2002, so twenty years ago! And I had been to Portland, ME (which is not on the ABD) and *THAT* was in 1980, so a LOT MORE years ago. And that's the only time I'd been to any of those states. So I was looking forward to a beautiful domestic trip to a place I hadn't been and really would love to see, with NO TIMEZONE CHANGE!!
So I arrived a day early into Burlington. Thankfully, my flights were relatively OK, with the first leg slightly delayed, but I still made my connection OK. It took *forever* to get our luggage in the Burlington airport. It's a pretty small airport, so NO idea what the holdup was (well over half an hour). As soon as my suitcase arrived and I grabbed it off the belt, a lovely woman swooped in. Apparently I'd walked right past my driver on my way to the carousel, and she wasn't holding a sign as we all waited. But that bright orange ABD strap was a dead giveaway! Off we went to the Hilton Burlington Lake Champlain.
The room was quite nice, but the best thing was when I opened the curtains to the window and found *this* gorgeous view of the sun setting over Lake Champlain. Yes, please!



I'd corresponded with some people on fb who were going to be on this ABD with me, and arranged to join a couple (the Davises) on a Ghost Tour that they were taking that night in Old Burlington. I love doing things like Ghost tours or Food tours in a new city. It's a great way to learn some history and some of the culture of a new place, as well as experience locals and just get a good lay of the land. The tour was a great deal of fun. We also walked to a local-ish brewpub afterwards, that the husband had researched, for some local brews and some late-night snacks. It had gotten rather windy, and rather cold on our walk, but was definitely worth it.
Our Ghost tour guide.


A very haunted old mansion. Currently houses a business, but Strange Things have occurred there!

Day 1 - New England Welcome!
I woke up the next morning at a normal time (YAY no Time Zone Change!!) to a really gorgeous morning. I got ready, had some breakfast, and then met up with our amazing Adventure Guides, Tiffany and Mike T., for questions and meal surveys and just general chit-chat. They are wonderful! After that, I headed out to walk around Downtown Burlington. There was apparently going to be a craft fair/market going on at the town square, plus there are a lot of nice shops right off of the town square on Church Street, which is a pedestrian only road. Very cool. I bought a scarf and a a cool, African-style fan and a lovely necklace. I also scored a free scoop of Ben & Jerry's ice cream that they were giving out over by City Hall. Then I wandered in and out the shops on Church Street, and bought myself a pretty little necklace in one of the shops. All in all, a VERY pleasant way to spend the morning.



Church Street

Continued in next post.
Day 0 - pre-day in Burlington VT.
Hello there! Now that things have settled down, and the Forum formatting has decided to cooperate and let me start a new Thread (hopefully it will stay that way!) I'm going to start posting my trip report for my New England Fall Foliage ABD. When it came to booking travel for 2022, I just didn't quite feel confident enough yet to book an international trip, so I was very happy to see ABD offer a new domestic trip to New England (Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine). I had been to Burlington, VT before, but that was in 2002, so twenty years ago! And I had been to Portland, ME (which is not on the ABD) and *THAT* was in 1980, so a LOT MORE years ago. And that's the only time I'd been to any of those states. So I was looking forward to a beautiful domestic trip to a place I hadn't been and really would love to see, with NO TIMEZONE CHANGE!!
So I arrived a day early into Burlington. Thankfully, my flights were relatively OK, with the first leg slightly delayed, but I still made my connection OK. It took *forever* to get our luggage in the Burlington airport. It's a pretty small airport, so NO idea what the holdup was (well over half an hour). As soon as my suitcase arrived and I grabbed it off the belt, a lovely woman swooped in. Apparently I'd walked right past my driver on my way to the carousel, and she wasn't holding a sign as we all waited. But that bright orange ABD strap was a dead giveaway! Off we went to the Hilton Burlington Lake Champlain.
The room was quite nice, but the best thing was when I opened the curtains to the window and found *this* gorgeous view of the sun setting over Lake Champlain. Yes, please!



I'd corresponded with some people on fb who were going to be on this ABD with me, and arranged to join a couple (the Davises) on a Ghost Tour that they were taking that night in Old Burlington. I love doing things like Ghost tours or Food tours in a new city. It's a great way to learn some history and some of the culture of a new place, as well as experience locals and just get a good lay of the land. The tour was a great deal of fun. We also walked to a local-ish brewpub afterwards, that the husband had researched, for some local brews and some late-night snacks. It had gotten rather windy, and rather cold on our walk, but was definitely worth it.
Our Ghost tour guide.


A very haunted old mansion. Currently houses a business, but Strange Things have occurred there!

Day 1 - New England Welcome!
I woke up the next morning at a normal time (YAY no Time Zone Change!!) to a really gorgeous morning. I got ready, had some breakfast, and then met up with our amazing Adventure Guides, Tiffany and Mike T., for questions and meal surveys and just general chit-chat. They are wonderful! After that, I headed out to walk around Downtown Burlington. There was apparently going to be a craft fair/market going on at the town square, plus there are a lot of nice shops right off of the town square on Church Street, which is a pedestrian only road. Very cool. I bought a scarf and a a cool, African-style fan and a lovely necklace. I also scored a free scoop of Ben & Jerry's ice cream that they were giving out over by City Hall. Then I wandered in and out the shops on Church Street, and bought myself a pretty little necklace in one of the shops. All in all, a VERY pleasant way to spend the morning.



Church Street

Continued in next post.
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