Monday, April 6, 2026

Excellent Equinox #AtoZChallenge #MusicMovesMe

It's Monday, and it's time for music!  It's also time for E day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.

First, the A to Z Challenge: 

Mount Equinox lies between Arlington (where Norman Rockwell lived for years) and Manchester Center, Vermont.  It is the tallest peak in the Taconic range, some 3,855 feet above sea level.  It is the second highest point in southern Vermont.  The name supposedly originates from 1823 and a visit around the autumnal equinox by one Captain Alden Partridge.

From its peak, on a clear day, you can see Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and New York.  It is said that, on an especially clear day, you can see all the way to Montreal, Quebec.

Currently there are only two ways to get to the peak .  The first is to drive up a well maintained toll road and then take a short walk to the top.  Or, you can hike up and back, which is about a six mile (9.6 km) round trip.  Back in the 1800's, hiking up the mountain was a popular pastime.

The views are beautiful, as are exhibits in the (free) visitors center.

The mountain, some surrounding land, and the toll road is privately owned by the Carthusian order of Roman Catholic monks.  Founded in 1084 C. E. by German born St. Bruno, who died in 1101, these monks live an austere life in silence.  They eat one meatless meal a day (bread and water only on Fridays), wear hair shirts, and spend much of their lives in prayer.  The monastery is not open to the public.

Let me show you some of the beauty of the mountain.

Taken on the drive up the toll road.

I think this was from the summit.
Love those clouds.

Religious art in the visitor's center.

 Goldenrod along the road.   These pictures were taken in early September.

 

Now, it's time for Music Moves Me, brought to us by Cathy of Curious as a Cathy, Stacy of Stacy Uncorked, Marie, and me:  

 

Keeping with my theme of the Beauty of our Land, Everything is Beautiful, from Ray Stevens.


Finally, the opening scene from the movie The Sound of Music.  This scene was filmed in the Untersberg Mountains of Austria.  What a beautiful land, a land that I hope to visit one day.

#AtoZChallenge 2026 letter E

"E Day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.  My theme: Beauty of Our Land.

Joining up with Marie, Cathy, and Stacy for #MusicMovesMe.   We are a group of music loving bloggers who blog about music each Sunday or Monday (or even later in the week). If you have music to share with us, you are most welcome to join! (Music Posts Only-meaning at least one music video, please! Otherwise, your post link may be labeled "No Music" or even removed.)   We have occasional theme weeks, but you are welcome to ignore the theme and use music of your choice.  Why not join us?  You don't have to sing, or play an instrument.  All music lovers are welcome.   

And that's an Easy wrap! 

Join me again tomorrow for more of the Beauty of our Land.

13 comments:

  1. I think I remember you writing about the mountain before. It's so great to look out and see forever. What a great place to visit.

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  2. ...everything sure is beautiful!

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  3. The views from Mount Equinox are phenomenal. The Carthusian way of life seems very hard in these days, but it works for the monks.

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  4. I may have to take a trip to that mountain

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  5. Ray Stevens was truly under appreciated as a singer/songwriter. His sense of humor overshadowed his musical side.

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  6. I think your photos of the drive up match your songs perfectly, it is beautiful!

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  7. The view is lovely and you had a great day to capture the beautiful scenery. Excellent songs! Have a boogietastic week, Alana! xo ~CAAC

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  8. More amazing proof that great minds think alike! I saw Ray Stevens perform that song many (too many!) years ago in Jackson, Mississippi, and I was just thinking about it earlier this morning when I was looking at pictures of Earth that were taken by our astronauts as they journey toward and around the moon. What a beautiful planet we live on and how sad that more people don't appreciate it and take better care of it.

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  9. That first photo is stunning. I did a double take with that icon. I bought one recently at a thrift store, and wrote the post today (not for tomorrow, but next week), so was surprised by your photo!

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  10. Gorgeous pictures and awesome tunes! Great start to the week! :)

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  11. That looks so wonderful to be on top of the mountain. I love the Sound of Music and was in heaven when I saw it on the TV premiere. I have been there...Salzburg and the Alps and you must have it on your bucket list

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  12. This makes me want to go on a road trip right now. Beautiful!

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  13. I'm not even sure where a toll road is.

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