roving weinmeisters

A dialogue between individuals of the Weinmeister persuasion, be they defectors to the Rahn family or late additions to the fold, or Weinmeisters by marriage or sheer jealousy.

Thursday, November 16, 2006



Lisa & Carl's beautiful surroundings reminded me of this picture I took at Smuggler's Notch (right up the road from my gallery) earlier this Fall. The leaves between the stones reminded me of those gold flakes you use for embossing.

neat.

2 Comments:

Blogger Weinmeister CCIM said...

It DOES look like gold dust caught in the cracks. I'm surprised the smugglers left them behind...
Wouldn't it be cool if you lifted up the rocks and there was a real smuggler looking for the notch he'd dropped while climbing through the gap in the hills?
Is "Smuggler" a proper name or an adjective here? I guess I'm kinda confused or something.

11/16/2006  
Blogger amy jean said...

Smuggler's Notch is a moutain pass that connects Stowe with more northerly locales such as Cambridge and Jeffersonville. It is closed during the winter because it is impassable. It's also the name of a ski mountain up here. I'm actually not clear on how all that shakes out, whether it's a ski resort and a mountain pass, or two places named the same thing or what. Anyway it all seems very mountain-culture-historical but I don't know much about it.

11/17/2006  

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