Thursday, August 5, 2021

Pilgrimage to Dog Mountain

The destination was 80 miles a way, but in northern Vermont? That's over 2 hours. Still... it was Dog Mountain. And so we em*bark*ed on our journey, the fastest route of which was literally on winding country roads, across covered bridges, through tiny New England towns, over mountains on dirt and gravel roads, and up I-91, the majority of it without cell service.

Located on 150 acres on a private mountaintop spot, Dog Mountain is the former home of artist Stephen Huneck and the location of a gallery devoted to his work, as well as a giant off-leash dog park with trails and ponds, and THE Dog Chapel. 








Huneck built the classic Vermont-style chapel in 2000 and furnished it with dog-ended pews and stained glass. From the time it was opened, he invited visitors to add a picture and some words of tribute to honor the dogs they had lost. When we entered today, the walls were layered with thousands of remembrances, 






and we left, there was one more, a watercolor that Emily did of Sonic and Isabel.




1 comment:

  1. Oh, wow. That’s going on my list. My favorite part of this is the embark pun - good stuff.

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