One of the true garden spots of America. Here you have the solitude of the big woods and the safety of good neighbors. With Mink Brook running down the middle of the property, Ryan's Meadow is host to all of Vermont's wildlife, Moose, Bears, Whitetail deer, Coyote, Bobcat, Fox, Ermine, Beaver, Snowshoe Hare, Partridge, Turkey are all common. There is plenty of land for sale in Northern Vermont. I will provide information on Tug Mountain Real Estate in the future.  Oh Yeah, Jim  is an excellent shot with a 30-06. and doesn't care who or what he harvests.

Call Howard Brower 1-781-259-9124

 

The "boys" sitting on the edge of "Mirkwood" near Mink Brook

Beaver lodge, Mink Brook. protected by Jim

Looking for the trailer site.

Clearing the meadow.

One of our many "buddies". This Ermine lives in one of our many rock walls.

Early snow.

Many stone walls criscross the property.

One great tool, the DR mower

We own up the hill near the edge of the cloud shadow.

This is what it looked like before we cleared to make the "Meadow"

Presidential Range, looking to the south

Wider view of my beaver pond.

Mink Brook is filled with little Brookies. There are a few nice size in the beaver pond.

Working to beat the coming storm.

One of our easily rented rooms.

Wonder why we like it here?

Many sheds get ruined by the porcupines. They can't resist chewing them for the minerals and salts.

This happened in a rain to snow squall. The wall is 100 yards from the trailer door.

Going for another load.

More sheds with critter damage. The locals get $10.00 a pound for good ones.

Moose fertilizer.

Get ready to batten down the hatches.

This deer dates way back to the twenties.

Looking down the driveway.

Nice view.

Tug mountain in the early morning.

Autumn in Vermont