I started walking toward the small stores, and a woman stopped me, asking if I was a visitor, and if I knew there was a horse buried in the cemetery. I said "no," and she brought me to a back corner of the cemetery to a tall stone with the name Susie. She told me a number of times that no one was from Chester, all Chesterites were from somewhere else. When she first moved to the town she wondered why there was just a first name on this stone. It took her a while, but she finally discovered it was a horse, which a woman had buried with the town's permission. I spoke with this woman for a while. She was fascinating, and, from her stories, was a hot ticket. She made an afternoon extra interesting.
A couple of us found an excellent restaurant in South Londonderry. This chef is probably enjoying his life in the country of VT, but could compete with any of the chefs in NYC or Boston. We had used Gypsy to find a restaurant. It was an inn, which no longer served the public. The owner recommended Solo, which we thoroughly enjoyed. All the ingredients are local and fresh. He made me a special vegetarian dish, which was delicious and beautiful. What a find!! If you're in the area, ...
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