Ahhh winter in Vermont.

The side entrance to the lot - out to the parking area, probably the most used entrance especially in winter.

The Lodge from the entrance to the kitchen

The galley kitchen in the Lodge.

The Ford Dining room.

Dining room

Livingroom of the house.

Dining room again.

The Ford diningroom with our beloved LBI on the wall.

Looking into the first floor bath from the Ford Diningroom.

The livingroom looking down from the stairs.

The Kennedy.

The Kennedy bedroom again.

The Kennedy bedroom upstairs in the house.

The Quincy-Adams looking in from the hall.

The Quincy-Adams bedroom looking out towards the hall and across into the Kennedy bedroom.

The Quincy-Adams looking in from the hall.

Looking out of the Quincy Adams bedroom.

The Tyler bedroom - 2 singles and 1 full bed - almost all bed.

The two single beds of the Tyler bedroom.

The double bed in the Tyler bedroom.

Looking into one of the twin upstairs bathrooms in the Lodge. Functional yes (with lots of hot water) - elegant no!

Bunks is the Bush-Bush bedroom. There are two set of bunks in this room, which is best used as a child dormitory.

Looking into the Roosevelt bedroom - small room with full size bed, provate and cozy.

The Truman bedroom upstairs in the Lodge.

Plenty of seasoned firewood in the red barn - help yourself, but please use this word for inside fires only.

The foose ball table in the first floor of the unheated red barn. Great place to be even in the winter.

The attic of the barn - teenage hangout!

The meadow after a good winter storm. Let's go boarding!

The child's playhouse in winter after a good winter storm.

Back of the house in winter from Smokeshire Road.

Looking north across the front of the house - this is what you'll see driving north from Chester Vermont as you approach the house.

Smokeshire Road in her winter glory, just adjacent to our property. Let's go for a hike.

Smokeshire again.

The Williams River in winter.

The Williams River in late winter after the ice.

Smokeshire road the southern border of the property which runs along side the Williams River - great for hikes 4 seasons.

The front porch of the kitchen in the beautiful light and shadows of Vermont.

The red barn in summer.

The meadow in late spring - directly behind the house, probably about 1/2 of the 10 acre property.

The barn from the meadow side.

From Somkeshire Road looking east towards the back of the house in late winter.

The barn from the front yard.

The adjacent red barn from the front porch - note swing in foreground.

The Trail Thrill Club with Aunt Millie hats - late winter.