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Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid day sun!
The hottest day of the summer season so far and Mary and I had 10:30 AM tee times with some friends a the Williston Golf Course just outside of Burlington VT. The temperature on the course, per the thermometer in my Subaru, registered 98 degrees. Ouch!
The golf course was quite nice. Very well manicured with lots of flower gardens spread around the course. This was our first time playing at Williston. It was a very nice layout and we can recommend it if you are in the area.
A quick bit of housekeeping on the blog from last week. From all indications the Killington Wine Festival was a success. Our wine dinner at the inn on Saturday night went very well. The dishes we prepared and served perfectly matched the wines we selected to go with them. Two of the dishes stood out as being very unique. One was a vine ripened tomato stuffed with a Vermont sweet corn polenta. The other was the dessert: a Black Forest soup with a hand dipped cherry and handmade chocolate truffle.