Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Friday, Saturday, Sunday - A weekend full of fun.

We are so pleased that you will be with us in Vermont and hope that you will join us for a few other wedding weekend events.

It seems that in the Crossen/Richards family we believe in multi-day wedding celebrations (if birthdays get a month, weddings should get a weekend). Must be something about all the friends and family in one place -- this scenario begs for lots of gatherings with food and conversation. Kimo has agreed to go along, he is a good sport.

Friday, August 24, 7-9 pm, Cocktail Party, Wine Cellar, Norwich Inn
Stop by anytime between 7 and 9 pm for appetizers and a drink. If you decide dinner is in order, there is a great restaurant upstairs from the wine cellar.

Saturday, August 25, 4pm, Wedding at The Metcalf Farm, Dutton Hill, Norwich VT
Join us for the main celebration on Saturday afternoon/evening. This is an outdoor affair. Please consider bringing an extra layer (wrap/sweater) in case the temperatures drop as the sun sets. It should be a beautiful late summer night on the hill.

Sunday, August 26, 8:30 - 11 am, Brunch, Terrace, Norwich Inn
Join us for a post-wedding brunch buffet. You are welcome to drop by anytime between 8:30 - 11am for a casual breakfast gathering. If breakfast isn't your meal, enjoy a cup of coffee on the Norwich Inn porch.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

East Coast Adventures - Maine and Vermont

Hello friends and family! Happy May to you all. 

Kimo and I are very excited to see you in August. Several of you have mentioned that you will be doing some east coast traveling on either side of the wedding weekend. With that in mind, we wanted to provide you with some expert ideas on Vermont and Maine. For Vermont ideas, check out "Exploring Vermont." Dianne Griggs, a Maine native, was kind enough to provide some expert ideas. I have included her thoughts below:

Dianne's Coastal Maine Ideas (Thanks Dianne!) 

"Well – coastal Maine:  Portland is a nice small city…the Old Port is fun to walk around and the Portland Museum of Art is small and interesting.  Not far from Portland is Freeport - Outlet shopping at its finest – with LL Bean as the flagship store!  There are many nice towns near Portland – Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Brunswick, Bath, etc.   

Ogunquit and York are south of Portland – closer to Kittery – another outlet mecca.  The beach at Ogunquit is nice, as is York Beach.  Old Orchard Beach, which many people hear about, tends to be more touristy and a bit tacky.  

Farther up the coast…the Boothbay Harbor region is nice.  From there it’s not too far to Pemaquid Point where there’s a picture-postcard light house.  It’s one of the lighthouses people often see on Maine postcards.  It’s beautiful.   

There’s a small Maritime Museum in Searsport. 

Popular places also include Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park (Mt. Desert Island).  Acadia has wonderful walking/biking carriage trails.  You can take horse drawn carriage rides also.  Thunder Hole is exciting to see and it’s wonderful to go to The Jordon Pond House for tea and popovers!  Tasty!  Also – there’s the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on the island.   On a weekend, Acadia may still be crowded.  

Kelly and I love Camden, Rockport and Rockland:  they are near one another.  Camden has a beautiful harbor with Tall Ships and there are nice shops and restaurants.  Rockport is an artist-colony of sorts.  Rockland has an amazing art museum (our favorite) – The Farnsworth Art Museum.  If anyone likes Andrew, Jamie or NC Wyeth it is the museum to see.  They are featured there and have their own building plus you can take a tour of the farm where Andrew painted “Christina’s World” and many other works.  Also in Rockland, near the Samoset Resort, is the Jameson Point Lighthouse out on a nearly mile-long granite breakwater walk-way which is spectacular.  We had a tour of the light house once and it was really interesting. Can’t imagine living in one!

Not far from Rockland is Owls Head.  There’s a great “Transportation Museum” there with antique cars, motorcycles and planes – Ben and Adam loved to go there as kids and still do.  There’s also a nice lighthouse nearby.

You can take a ferry out to Monhegan Island for a day – from Rockland – and that’s a lovely small island…much bird watching and walking.  

Nice lighthouse in the York Harbor area – Cape Neddick – Nubble Lighthouse

 The coast is so long and full of amazing places. The beaches around the southern part of the state – Portland area – will be long and sandy.  The farther up the coast one goes the beaches stay sandy but there are more rocky outcroppings and the water is wavier.  No matter where you go – it’s cold!  Growing up our favorite beach to go to was Reid State Park or Popham Beach.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

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