On the last day of our honeymoon, on our drive back home, we stopped at more covered bridges in Vermont, a waterfall in northern Massachusetts, and a pretty town in MA.
The countryside in Vermont as you're driving down the roads is just so beautiful! I couldn't get over how picturesque it is. These pictures are only a fraction of the pretty scenes we drove through, and they don't do it justice!
It's a bridge! It's a plane! It's a...covered bridge! ππ
Here was one that was pretty high up.
This was a double-covered bridge, the Pulp Mill Bridge. It had pretty views on both sides.
This was the other end of the bridge.
Here was a dilapidated old bridge. Definitely can't drive across this one!
The Brown Bridge was one of my favorites of the whole trip. It was ideally situated and so pretty.
There was a professional photographer there who was setting up for a senior photo shoot, and he was fun to talk with.
My hair had seen better days (a week earlier, I had glamorous wedding hair) and needed a good wash, but such is life! I troop on. π
I mean, how perfect is the setting of this bridge!? π
The other end of the bridge (I'm using that line again)
Selfie with the bridge!
After we crossed the border into Massachusetts, we stopped at a pretty waterfall spot. It took a bit of a walk to get there, but it was worth it. I love waterfalls!
There were a few of them!
Finally, it was starting to get dark, and we stopped briefly in Shelburne Falls, MA. David had been there before. It was such a classic, pretty New England town, and we'll definitely go back.
Cool glacial holes in the rocks!
The whole week was a great honeymoon, from rainy but peaceful Cape Cod to beautiful fall-laden Vermont and back home to Massachusetts. It was a memorable trip and a fun way to start our married life together. Then it was back to real life and adjusting to our new reality as a married couple. I'm happy to report that the transition to being married again for both of us has been going very well—better than I dared to hope for. Here's to eternity!