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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Weathervane Wednesday ~ Above a Diner

Every Wednesday for more than two years Vincent and I have been posting photographs of weather vanes located in or near the Nutfield area (the former name for the land where Londonderry, Derry and Windham, New Hampshire are now located). Most are historically interesting or just whimsical and fun weather vanes. If you know an interesting weather vane, please send me an email or leave a comment below.

Today's weather vane was found just over the border in Vermont. Have fun guessing where you may have seen this weather vane.

Do you know the location of weather vane #135? Scroll down to see the answer....






"TIME TO EAT"

Today's weather vane was seen over the Quechee Diner in Quechee Gorge, Vermont.  We stopped to eat lunch here, and only noticed the weather vane as we were walking toward it. It is a large, gilded, three dimensional eagle.  There is an actual dining car here, attached to a large building with additional seating and a gift shop.  Of course, we ate in the booth in the old, antique dining car!  Breakfast (my favorite) is served all day.  The Diner is located in a shopping area with five great weather vanes!

The Quechee Diner website  http://www.quecheediner.com/


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