Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Head Shed Update!

Fifi's Head Studio is coming along beautifully. It's wired, has power and has been approved by the town. Scott's going to begin insulating this weekend, then the wallboard goes up and the flooring. It shouldnt take too long after that to be in business. I was able to landscape a bit, I havent finished it yet as you can see.

Scott and I bought stand for our pig weathervain and we are going to put it under the window (that doesnt have anything under it now) and plant some flowers around it (it's too big to put on top of the shed). We also are going to get a front "stoop" for under the door. Pretty cool and very exciting. Yippee! Posted by Picasa

Downtown Metropolitan Gilman

More shots of downtown metropolitan Gilman. This is the Senior Center, it's next door to a thrift shop (the yellow building). They post the chicken dinners, town meetings and water testing results on the bulletin boards next to the doors. The thrift shop is open by appointment, it's really for folks who can't afford to buy stuff like winter coats, clothes etc. I think it's run by a church guild or something. Posted by Picasa
Another view of New Hampshire from Gilman. This is the old bridge, you can see the new one to the right. This is the road you take to get to the high way. The highway is about 15 minutes away. Posted by Picasa

Monday, June 12, 2006

Gilman Vermont

This is a shot of down town metropolitan Gilman Vermont. As you can see it's bustling with activity and excitement.

Gilman is about 4 blocks long and 4 blocks deep. It's a mill town (the mill is still in operation) within Lunenburg VT. and is between Littleton NH and Lancaster VT.

Gilman has a post-office, Senior Center, 3 churches an Elementary School and that's about it! It provides easy access to the Connecticut River, many Ski areas and a gigantic lake for boating and water skiing. Ahhh. :)

It's also close to St. Jonesbury which is a cool little Vermont town too. Posted by Picasa
This is a view of the Connecticut River from Gilman Vermont. You are looking at Dalton New Hampshire (across the river). Posted by Picasa