This tranquil setting makes one think of warmer climes than we are in during February. It’s a peaceful scene, and certainly not around here. If you think you know this Mystery Photo location, send in your idea and include your address to elliott@brack.net.
That cold-looking city with a church in the background, our Mystery Photo of the last edition, was identified by one George Graf of Palmyra, Va. He writes: “It’s Burlington, Vt. Burlington became the first city in the United States to run completely on renewable energy. Ben and Jerry’s began in 1978 when Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield opened their first ice cream scoop shop in an old gas station in Burlington. Current U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders was the mayor of Burlington from 1981 to 1989.” The photograph was sent in by Susan McBrayer of Sugar Hill. She notes that the photo is of the pedestrian-only Church Street in downtown Burlington. The First Unitarian Universalist Society building is in the background.
LAGNIAPPEDAR chapter pays visit to Chateau Elan winery in Braselton
Daughters of the American Revolution from the Philadelphia Winn Chapter in Lawrenceville visited Chateau Elan in Braselton recently. The group learned about various wines, grapes and the process of making wine! Though located in the North Georgia foothills, patrons feel as if they’ve visited the French countryside, though with warm, Southern hospitality! Making the visit are on the front row Randi Minor, Regent Lydia McGill, Helen Grigsby and Oliver, and Mary Ann Owens. On the second row are Renee Weilbrenner, Pat Davis, Joyceline Cruz, and Janet Perry. The third row consists of Ann Story, Barbara McCay, Joyce Howard and Margaret Peddle. On the fourth row are Lee Schermerhorn, Carolyn Holley, husband of a member Frank Marchese and Anne Lockhart.
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