Ruby Tuesday – 35


Ruby Tuesday - 35a

Ruby Tuesday - 35b

Von Trapp Family Cemetary
Von Trapp Family Lodge
Stowe, Vermont USA

 

The Trapp Family Lodge is an Austrian-style mountain resort located on 2,400-acres in Stowe, Vermont, United States.  The lodge is managed by Sam von Trapp, the grandson of Maria, the singing governess made famous by “The Sound of Music,” along with his father Johannes von Trapp.

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10 Responses to Ruby Tuesday – 35

  1. Teresa says:

    Beautiful spring scene!

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  2. Jamie Dedes says:

    The Trapp Family always interesting.
    Clicked your BlogSurver.
    Be well …Blog on…

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  3. phylor says:

    The Sound of Music has always been one of my favo(u)rite films; I don’t know how closely it follows the escape of the Van Trapp’s from the Nazis, but the music is exceptional and I often find myself humming “I am 16” and “These are a few of my favo(u)rite things.” My parents had the album of the movie’s music and I got my mother to play it over and over.

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  4. artmusedog says:

    Wonderful photo for Ruby T ~ also have been there and it is a beautiful place ~ Enjoy ^_^

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  5. magicalmysticalteacher says:

    I lived in Vermont once upon a time, and have always been wistful that I never visited the Trapp Family Lodge.

    Mary in Blue and Red

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  6. Libby says:

    Lovely picture. I visited Stowe, Vermont, several years ago and didn’t know this was there. Sorry to have missed it.

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  8. Wow! What a find! This intrigues me! And it looks like a beautiful garden there too!

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