Vermont
Somerset Reservoir and Grout Pond
Drizzle In Morning
It was so wet and cold and miserable the second day I was camping.
Taken on Sunday May 27, 2018 at Branch Pond.Brookfield Floating Bridge Reconstruction
Downer Glen 2
The terrain of this deep glen is pretty neat to say the least.
Taken on Friday April 6, 2012 at Equinox Mountain.M/V Adirondack Proposal to Reef | State Historic Sites
The Lake Champlain Transportation Company is offering to donate the soon to be retired Ferry Adirondack for the creation of a new Lake Champlain Underwater Historic Preserve dive site. The Adirondack, built in 1913, is the oldest continuously operating double ended ferry in the U.S. The Ferry has been a fixture on the Lake Champlain Transportation Company’s Burlington to Port Kent crossing for 65 years, since having started service here in 1954. During this time Adirondack has transported thousands of passengers and vehicles across one of the Champlain Valley’s most scenic lake crossings.
The Ferry Adirondack Project is an opportunity to preserve this piece of Lake Champlain history by sinking the vessel in the Lake and adding it, as a site, to the existing Lake Champlain Underwater Historic Preserve (UHP). The Underwater Historic Preserve system was created in 1985 and currently includes ten historic vessels. It is one of the first and best regarded preserve systems in the country and is overseen by the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation. The M/V Adirondack would be the eleventh vessel in the Preserve and ownership would transfer from the Lake Champlain Transportation Company to the State of Vermont upon sinking. The UHP System benefits the public by protecting historic vessels while providing public access for both recreational divers and the general public through the use of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs). It may seem counterintuitive to preserve a vessel by sinking it, but Lake Champlain’s cold fresh water will preserve the vessel’s structure for many years so that it can continue to be interpreted and appreciated in the Champlain Valley. In addition to preserving history, the Ferry Adirondack Project will help provide an economic stimulus to the Champlain Valley through increased diver visitation to the UHP from around the country. By adding the Ferry Adirondack to the Lake Champlain Underwater Historic Preserve, this significant piece of maritime history will be preserved, protected and enjoyed by the public for many years to come.
Better Days Ahead π‘
Better Days Ahead π‘
While often the future seems so far away, I am convinced that with hard work and long-term, healthy habits, I’m working towards a better tomorrow. Little things don’t matter if you do them once or twice but habits are powerful and define your future. What you choose to do each day or weekly defines who you are and who you will become. The more good you can do automatically, the more better you will become.