Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Our last week in Vermont. On Saturday, we were blessed with the wonderful news that Sally and Chester were going to work with us for another few days. Much needed help as we were committed to having Scott’s house in the dry by the end of the day Thursday. Our new team members for next week were not arriving until Sunday so we had Saturday free to explore. We returned to the Montpelier farmer’s market to get more fresh veggies. We also learned that Montpelier is the smallest US state capital. It really is small. Next we drove through the mountains to Lake Willoughby in Westmore, VT. Some locals told us that this was the prettiest place in Vermont. It was beautiful but many, many other people were enjoying the lake this weekend. It reminded us of Alaska and everyone’s rush to have one last beautiful weekend prior to the short summer season beginning to come to an end. Very surprising to us, was that the leaves were beginning to change. Up in the mountains there were some beautiful reds and yellows. We had a relaxing day enjoying the Vermont mountains.
Sunday, we welcomed Chris and Laura to the team. We have worked with them previously and were excited to have their help on our tiny home build. Monday morning the six of us returned to Scott’s new home. We began the day by installing the sheathing on the walls, building the ridge beam and began installing the rafters. We completed all these items on Tuesday. Wednesday, we began installing the house wrap, roof sheathing and underlayment. On Thursday, Stan and Jennie (the incoming team leaders) joined us to help complete those items. The team had the house in the dry by lunch Thursday. What an accomplishment! Two weeks of hard work by the teams and Scott and he has a new home that is now dry. We spent the afternoon with Stan and Jennie and the project coordinator, Rob, and are confident we are leaving the project in good hands. The next teams (3 weeks) will complete the home before the cold and snowy Vermont winter arrives. What a blessing!
It was such a pleasure to work with our teams to help Scott build his tiny house the past two weeks. Scott became an honorary team member because he worked as hard or harder than the rest of us on his home. We will miss him. As is customary, we had dinner out Thursday evening, enjoying a meal at Nacho Mama. Great meal and fellowship.
Back at the camp, we readied Fred for the long trip back to South Carolina. We were sad to say goodbye to all our NOMADS friends but hope to see them again soon.
We pointed Fred southward at 8:30 Friday morning, staying at Harvest Hosts Friday and Saturday nights, before arriving at Randy and Debra’s home in SC about 4:30 Sunday afternoon. It was a long drive, but it was very good to be back for another visit.








































































