Published September 14, 2019 at 6:00 a.m. | Updated September 17, 2019 at 11:36 a.m.
Summer's end may be bittersweet, but who doesn't like a crisp apple and good sleeping weather? And we have to humble-brag on Vermont foliage — even if we had nothing to do with it. Some leaf peepers will surely choose to stay at Barre's Reynolds House Inn, a gloriously restored Victorian bed-and-breakfast. The rest of us can simply ogle it. Small is beautiful, too — find proof at next month's Tiny House Fest Vermont. Nancy Stearns Bercaw is always in the market; she's changed addresses 22 times in as many years; read on for that love-'em-and-leave-'em story. For those of you who prefer to stay in one place: Plant some trees, why don't you? Fall's the time.
The original print version of this article was headlined "Falling for Autumn"
Comments are closed.
From 2014-2020, Seven Days allowed readers to comment on all stories posted on our website. While we've appreciated the suggestions and insights, right now Seven Days is prioritizing our core mission — producing high-quality, responsible local journalism — over moderating online debates between readers.
To criticize, correct or praise our reporting, please send us a letter to the editor or send us a tip. We’ll check it out and report the results.
Online comments may return when we have better tech tools for managing them. Thanks for reading.