Jeff from Green Mountain House dropped us off at the post office where we forwarded a couple of packaged to upcoming towns. From there, we stopped at EMS to see if the driver had returned our poles. No luck.
As we were leaving, Dennis started talking with “Proud Foot,” who was thrilled to meet the author of Three Hundred Zeroes. Since Dennis couldn’t sign his book, he signed a card for him and I took photos of the two of them.
After getting settled into our room at Sutton’s Place, we went to the Northshire Bookstore. Not only do they sell books and gifts, but they have an attached coffee shop/bakery. Dennis just had to try the maple-bacon raised doughnut. Once he sampled it, he decided it would be a one-time event.
We returned to the country inn. Dennis napped while I caught up on the blog.
Frank, the proprietor recommended Ye Old Tavern for the Early Bird Special. Lots of food for around $18. Neither of us was disappointed. Afterwards, we returned for shower an bed.
We’ll be back in the hills in the AM.