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Reviews

9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms2+ bathroomsSleeps 6

Popular amenities

  • Dryer
  • Washer
  • Kitchen
  • Pet-friendly
  • Parking available
  • Outdoor space

Explore the area

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New Sharon, ME
  • University of Maine - Farmington
    ‪17 min drive‬
  • Titcomb Mountain Ski Area
    ‪21 min drive‬
  • Colby College
    ‪47 min drive‬
  • Augusta, ME (AUG-Augusta State)
    ‪53 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

4 bedrooms (sleeps 6)

2 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom

Bathroom 1 - 1st floor

Bathtub or shower · Toilet

Bathroom 2 - 2nd floor

Toilet · Shower only

Laundry room/half bath

Toilet

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Kitchen
Garden
Dining area

About this property

Sandy River House - Retreat To Our Beautiful All-Renovated 200yo Village House

Our Maine home, in the Farmington area, is situated on 3 acres overlooking the Sandy River. Our Sandy River House is a wonderful retreat from the busyness and density of city life. We come here to unwind, listen to birds, relax in the spacious house, garden in the yard, enjoy cooking and relaxing, and get some good sleep! There’s room to spread out, and separate spaces in the house for quiet or for chatting.

This historic house and barn were built in the Federalist period. It was originally a parsonage, located next door to the village church. Today, the house retains many significant original features, including the half-circle glass over the entry door, the original staircase and banisters, beautiful craft-work in the hand-planed doors, and fine large beams, some of which we have left revealed.
Our house has 4 bedrooms (1 quite small), and 2.5 baths. The largest bedroom, on the first floor, is furnished with a queen bed, reading chair, dresser and mirror, writing desk, bookshelf, closet, and a spacious en-suite bathroom, with an over-sized tub. The bedroom has 3 windows, on the south and east sides, and the bathroom has 2, facing east and north.

Upstairs are 3 additional bedrooms, and another full bath. There is also a small upstairs kitchen/sitting area that looks out over the back yard and the woods. The sitting area has a separate counter and sink, a coffee machine, tea kettle, and a table for reading/writing/snacking. A bookshelf offers magazines on Maine, and other good reading.

The larger bedroom upstairs faces east, with two windows and looks out on a large old sugar maple, and the nearby church tower. There is a queen bed, assortment of linens, reading corner with easy chair and ottoman, and bedside tables with lamps. A west-facing bedroom looks out over our standing-seam roof, the barn and the pines to the west, and gets a great amount of afternoon sun through its two windows. This room has a double bed, night stands and reading lights on both sides, a beautiful old mirror, and an ottoman. The last and smallest bedroom is under the eaves, faces west, and is furnished with two single all-cotton futon mattresses side by side on a quilt on the pine floor. It has a luggage rack, a lamp, and a small table.

On the first floor, we have a full, completely new kitchen, with a gas range, a toaster oven, and microwave, along with coffee-maker and electric tea kettle. There’s a dining table in the front parlor.

The front and back parlors connect around the raised hearth with the cast iron and soapstone wood stove. The front parlor also has a reading chair with ottoman. The back parlor has an old piano (which is still untested & untuned), and more chairs for reading or chatting. The back parlor looks out on the back yard, and is often a great place to watch birds flitting back and forth from the maples to the pines to the grass or wildflowers .

Supplies: The bathrooms have a small stock of toiletries to share- soap, shampoo, hand cream, toothpaste, etc. There are plentiful towels, and bed linens, and there is laundry detergent supplied in the laundry room. The laundry room has a small box of first-aid materials, and a few extra toothbrushes if you forgot yours. There is insect repellant, and usually some sunscreen in the house.

The kitchen has a good amount of basic staples and a range of condiments, which you are welcome to use. Usually there are some dry cereals, oatmeal, canned beans, tuna, soups, etc; cookies and crackers, corn chips and salsa, pasta and sauce, some dried fruits and nuts; a selection of teas, coffee and decaf, cocoa and maybe some chocolate bars!

Being green: We were very happy to conserve and refurbish an existing house, rather than tear down something and build new. We used locally milled wood for the new floor in the library, and the spruce siding for the house. Our kitchen and bathroom floors are Marmoleum, natural linoleum flooring. The house is well-insulated for 4 season use.
We use green cleaning products, and don’t use any fabric softeners, “air fresheners” or similar products. We care for our yards using organic practices.

Our house has town water, propane heating and cooking, completely modernized electrical, and a fine new boiler for heat and on-demand hot water in all seasons. We also have a beautiful cast-iron & soapstone woodstove, on the first floor, for additional heat, and for the pleasure of relaxing and watching a wood fire.

You can use the house phone to make calls locally. We have wifi, which is pretty reliable, and are usually able to connect. There is a DVD player and TV monitor, so please feel free to bring your DVDs. TV has a Roku for streaming services (log in with your Netflix, Prime or other streaming account).

Location: Although we’re in a rural area, it’s very easy to get to. We’re a half-hour from Augusta, just a couple of minutes off Route 27, a well-traveled state road. Winter access is not a concern!

Our house is minutes from the Franklin County seat, Farmington.

Living in New England, we’ve loved Maine for a long time, and are so happy to have this beautiful place in Maine to stay at, and to share. We’re coming from a city of 16,000 people per square mile, to unwind in Maine in an area that has 30 people per square mile.
This house was so appealing to us because of its fine structure and details, the generous amount of land, the wonderful crabapples, sugar maples and white pines, and of course the Sandy River! We’ve tried hard to acknowledge the character of the house, and refurbish it with respect and affection. The land also is a big focus, and we’ve brought in many great native shrubs, plants, and young trees, working to keep things healthy for the pollinators, and the birds, and the people who enjoy the Maine environment.
We enjoy Maine as much as we can, and one of our great pleasures is sharing this wonderful old home with others who enjoy the same things.


This corner of Maine is full of rural beauty, farming life, and small-town enjoyments. Some of our favorite things include observing birds and pollinators all around, walking around the land under the tall trees, looking closely at the great range of terrain and flora here, taking in a movie at the great local NarrowGauge Cinema, stopping to pick up fresh produce, ice cream or baked goods at the Sandy River Farm Market, admiring the Sandy River as it wends its way through 73 miles of Maine, making pies with the backyard rhubarb, or pancakes with Maine wild blueberries, watching the fireflies in the summer nights, having delicious soup in the nearby Soup for You.

If you want to get out and mingle, there are always many choices listed in the eent pages of the local online newspaper, The DailyBulldog. On a recent week, these included: parades, festivals, bake-offs, hootenannies, road races, readings, exhibits, concerts, book sales, contradancing, horseshoe tournaments, craft sales, farmers markets, hikes, historical society meetings, book talks, classes!

Maine has many agricultural fairs from June to October, and an active farmers market program, pick-your-own farms, and local corn mazes and hayrides.

Our house is well-stocked with books, magazines, and some puzzles & games; wifi and Netflix.

For outdoor activities, on our property you can enjoy:
• snowshoeing
• star-gazing: check out the night sky
• the beginnings of some veggie gardens: planting rhubarb, chives, blueberries, garlic, raspberries
• bird-watching: we’re planting the property to attract and support songbird life.
• Weber grill & natural charcoal
There are many good places to buy groceries or prepared foods or farmers markets:
• Sandy River Farm Market - baked goods, beans, ice cream, meats, pies, vegs. on road into Farmington, on left
• White Water - organic local meats; on the corner of Cape Cod Hill Road and Rt 2/27 in New Sharon
• Farmers markets: in New Sharon, in Farmington
• Front and Pleasant - gourmet and interesting choices , tasty local pound cakes. Pleasant St, Farmington Trantens - local independent grocer in Farmington.
• Barn Sale – Main St, New Sharon. On Saturdays, on the corner of RT 134 and Water St in New Sharon. An eclectic bunch of offerings –lots of interesting and practical things.
• Reny’s In Farmington, on Broadway St. A Maine chain; clothes, practical winter gear; miscellany.
• Eddie Bauer Outlet In Augusta; durable outdoor wear at a discount
• Farmers Union – grain, seed, tools, etc. Front St, Farmington
Groceries: besides the local stores above, there is a Hannafords in Farmington. If you drive to Maine on 95 & 295, and pass through Portland, right off of exit 7 on 295 North, are both Trader Joe and Whole Foods. So it’s easy to stock up on the way up. Our house is about 1.5 hours after that, so pack your cold stuff in one bag, etc.

Outdoor activities: There is so much incredible hiking in Maine.
Some good hikes are
• Avery Mountain – near Stratton
• Tumbledown Mountain – Weld area
• Mount Blue – near Weld
• Bald Mountain - Weld area
• Mt Abraham – near Kingfield
• Bigelow Ridge – Avery is a part of this (?)
• Saddleback – near Rangeley
Maine has a very large number of public parks and trails – we have more links on our Sandy River House web pages.
Maine Wildlife Park with wildlife, trails, picnic areas, and gardens, is located in Gray, ME

Kayaking, canoeing, tubing, swimming:
• Close by, there are several local put-in/take-out spots on the Sandy River near Farmington, for swimming, tubing, kayaking. Please write us for specific details.
• The “State Parks” page of the Maine.gov website has a page for canoeing, kayaking, paddling activities etc.
Winter activities:
• snowshoe around the property
• cross-country/Nordic skiing, or snowshoe trekking on local trails
• skiing at local, family-friendly, and budget-friendly Titcomb mountain
• top ski areas nearby include Sugarloaf, Saddleback ski areas

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Kitchen
Washer
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Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available

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Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
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Children allowed: ages 0–17
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No events allowed
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Pets allowed: dogs (limit 1 total)
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About the area

New Sharon

New Sharon is home to this holiday home. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Richardson Tract and Powder House Hill Trails: Flint Woods & Village Woods, while UMF Art Gallery and The Nordica Homestead Museum are cultural highlights. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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New Sharon, ME

What's nearby

  • Richardson Tract - 16 min drive - 18.1 km
  • University of Maine - Farmington - 17 min drive - 18.4 km
  • Titcomb Mountain Ski Area - 21 min drive - 21.0 km
  • Skowhegan State Fairgrounds - 34 min drive - 37.7 km
  • Colby College - 47 min drive - 45.8 km

Getting around

  • Waterville, ME (WVL-Robert Lafleur) - 38 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪The Farmhouse Beer Garden - ‬6 min drive
  • ‪Tumbledown Brewing - ‬7 min drive
  • ‪Dovey's Kitchen - ‬21 min drive
  • ‪Mosher's Seafood-N-More - ‬9 min drive
  • ‪122 Carson - ‬14 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Sandy River House - Retreat To Our Beautiful All-Renovated 200yo Village House pet-friendly?

Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 1 total).

What time is check-in at Sandy River House - Retreat To Our Beautiful All-Renovated 200yo Village House?

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Sandy River House - Retreat To Our Beautiful All-Renovated 200yo Village House?

Checkout is at 10:30 AM.

Where is Sandy River House - Retreat To Our Beautiful All-Renovated 200yo Village House located?

Situated in New Sharon, this holiday home is 4.8 mi (7.7 km) from Kimball Pond and within 12 miles (20 km) of Richardson Tract and University of Maine - Farmington. Bonney Woods and UMF Art Gallery are also within 12 miles (20 km).

Reviews

9.8

Exceptional

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9.8/10

Cleanliness

10/10

Check-in

10/10

Communication

9.0/10

Location

10/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Mary H., Union Dale, PA

Great, comfy place to stay

Loved the warmth and comfortable feel of the house. Kitchen well stocked with all the supplies you need. Plenty of room, great for a family vacation. Will definitely go again!
Stayed 10 nights in Nov 2017

8/10 Good

Sarah S.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy

Family Vacation

The house was as described. Nice, large house that could accommodate 2 adults and 4 children nicely. I loved the uniqueness of the house. It was definitely a drive from the house to the activities we wanted to do but it gave us the opportunity to explore the area more.
Stayed 9 nights in Jun 2024
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

scott s.

Short But Sweet!

We only had a few days, but staying at this house made it feel a lot longer! The house has the old charm of 100+ years, yet it has all the modern conveniences without intruding on said charm. It was clean, comfortable and well stocked. It was a pleasure dealing with Carol and we'd love to visit again. Our pups loved the big yard as well.
Stayed 4 nights in Jun 2017

8/10 Good

Eric Z.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy

New sharon

Nice and cozy house at a central position in the State of Maine. We made several trips including one to the coast . Everything we needed in the house was there except for a BBQ and garden set. Overall it was great to be at the house in New Sharon.
Stayed 5 nights in Sep 2023
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Elizabeth D.

Comfortable, roomy well-maintained house in beautiful setting

This property has character, is clean, has many extras (books, videos, canned goods, etc). There were no surprises - the online description was accurate and thorough, the communication with the owner was easy and transparent. All of the rooms were attractively decorated. This is a wonderful, quiet get away in a beautiful area of Maine, and was a delightful place for our extended family to stay while attending a wedding in nearby Mercer.
Stayed 4 nights in Oct 2016

10/10 Excellent

Michelle W.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy

Convenient, cozy, country setting.

Sandy River House is a warm, cozy home, surrounded by fields and forests and the lovely community of New Sharon. The interior is beautifully decorated, we especially loved the wood floors and wood trim on windows and doors. A true gem. The home is centrally located to Maine’s exciting towns: Farmington, Waterville, Augusta, Lewiston/Auburn, Belgrade Lakes, as well as ski areas: Titcomb Mountain, Sugarloaf, Black Mountain, and Saddleback. The property manager was kind, generous and quick to communicate.
Stayed 9 nights in Oct 2023

10/10 Excellent

Julie B.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy

Touring western Maine

We truly enjoyed our stay here. The house is very charming and has a lovely, natural flow with ample rooms and room to spread out, get cozy and relax. It is easy to all be together or to wander off and find a little piece of solitude for yourself. It is filled with practical thoughtful updates without losing sight of the history and beauty of its age. The feeling of walking on the wide plank floors, the windows open, a lovely cross breeze, the sound of tree leaves rustling and a rocking chair in the corner, not only brought a desire to curl up with a hot cup of coffee, it also brought a sense of connection to the history and generations of people and love that this home has held. The property itself is very lush. The absolute beauty of the large yard, gorgeous trees and unique selection of plants made exploring the outdoors very inviting. While we made our visit in the Spring, it is obvious that this home is wonderful in all seasons.
Stayed 6 nights in Jun 2024
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

David G.

Excellent getaway!

This is a fantastic getaway house. The house itself is clean, comfortable, roomy, and stocked with everything one could possibly want for an extended stay - it's just like home! The property backs onto a quiet woodlot that ends at a bluff overlooking a river. No river access, but spectacular views of the water below and the mountains in the distance. There is water access just a few minutes away, and plentiful swimming holes and boat/canoe load-ins nearby. The area (greater Farmington) is quiet enough not to be crowded, but populous enough to includes some great restaurants, abundant recreation options, movies, hiking, etc. We are a family of four; husband and wife in early 50's, teenage daughter and son. We all found plenty to do. In short, if you're looking for a home away from home with all the amenities, this is it. Highly recommended!

10/10 Excellent

Anita S.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy

Would love to visit again~

Interesting historic home with all the amenities you’d need and awesome back yard. Superb communication with the owner and property manager!

10/10 Excellent

Craig F.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy

Classic updated country farmhouse

Spacious, clean, and well appointed. The grounds are well taken care of and the owner and attendant are friendly, responsive and helpful. Great place that is described accurately in the listing.

10/10 Excellent

Mary H., Union Dale, PA

Comfortable kid friendly house. Plenty of space.

We’ve come back every year for the past several years to celebrate our Thanksgiving with my daughter and grandchildren. LOVE to be able to celebrate the holiday in a kid & pet friendly home, that is also warm, comfortable plenty of room for everyone. Owner is also very friendly and easy to work with.
Stayed 4 nights in Nov 2018

8/10 Good

Garry K.

Great house

The house was perfect for us, our son and family and our niece. Slept 8 very well. Very convenient location for us. Everything was good in the house except short 2 bath towels upstairs and only had 1 extra downstairs to use upstairs. Was great to use the air conditioner as it was very hot when we were there. We enjoyed the old features of the house. If we ever need a place again we would certainly consider this house. When the internet went out Vivianne came right away to reset it. Great to have a kitchen and nice stove as we baked a wedding cake in it. Lorna
Stayed 9 nights in Aug 2018
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Kevin T.

Wonderful get away home in the beauty of Maine.

This property is located in the heart of Maine. We stayed there in October, 2016, and the color of the leaves was gorgeous. The home is decorated beautifully, with 3 bedrooms upstairs and 1 downstairs. There is a nice wood stove that made our family gathering cheerful. The kitchen was fully stocked which made meal preparation easier. There was a nearby market, "Duins" that was an authentic small Maine country store that carried the groceries we went looking for (read "Gifford's ice cream"...), and much more. Communication with the proprietor was prompt and helpful. We were a party of three families, and we would all highly recommend the property. Three big thumbs up!
Stayed 4 nights in Sep 2016
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Kevin M.

Back for more!

We originally visited a little over a year ago and returned to celebrate a birthday in the country, away from busy city life. The weather was a bit cold and rainy, but the house warmed up quickly and was very comfortable. We used the soapstone stove a lot. It's really beautiful and has a big window so we could enjoy the flames ficker. The house is well stocked with seasoned firewood, as well as kindling for starting it. The stove gives off a lot of heat and was cozy to read beside. The kitchen had a variety of teas and coffee, and was well-stocked with dishes, pots and pans, and up-to-date appliances. One evening, we tried out the DVD collection, watching a Fry and Laurie episode and an old Myrna Loy, William Powell movie. (We're fans of both.) Also, the wifi worked great. Overall, the house is in perfect condition, has everything we needed, and is easy to operate. There is a binder with info about the house that clearly explains everything--how to operate the wood stove, adjust thermostats, etc. In Farmington, we tried Thai Smile for dinner. It has a great beer selection and delicious dishes. We also browsed the extensive used bookstore, Twice Sold Tales, and an art gallery.
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Excellent weekend spent at the Maine farmhouse with friends

Spent a long weekend with 5 friends at the farmhouse in early fall and had a wonderful time. The area is absolutely beautiful in the autumn season, with scenic drives by the Sandy River and nice long roads to admire all of the trees as they change colors. Plenty of room in the house for all of the guests, and everyone had their own space and privacy. There are also many common-areas for the guests to hang out together, where we enjoyed watching movies, making dinner, playing board games, reading, and relaxing. The house was well stocked with everything we needed (from the kitchen to the bedrooms & bathrooms), which we really appreciated. The fireplace was also a very nice touch and made us feel right at home and cozy at night. The Farmington area is worth visiting and the locals are very friendly. If you are also looking to explore more of Maine, there are many local breweries and popular towns no more than an hour away. We would definitely love to stay here again and recommend to anyone looking to have a relaxing stay in the heart of Maine!
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Relaxing weekend at beautifully renovated farmhouse.

This farmhouse is beautifully renovated with a great mix of modern convenience with many of the original features (such as the doors, which are gorgeous). The kitchen has everything you could need to cook delicious meals, and the porch, den, and living room provide comfortable spaces in which to relax, read, and visit. There are plenty of linens, blankets, and towels as well, and there is a washing machine and dryer for longer stays. The backyard and garden are lovely, with chairs available to sit outside as well. We explored the town a bit, walking out to the river (where my dog enjoyed a nice swim) and driving a few miles to a lovely farmer's market to buy a pie. We were sad to leave and have plans to hopefully return in another season (the wood stove looked like it would be great to sit near after a day of skiing!)
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Ellie B.

Wonderful stay at this charming farm house!

The house was so comfortable for our family of five. There was plenty of space indoors and out for everyone. The house is well equipped with cooking supplies and reading material for all ages; my kids thoroughly enjoyed the crayons and blocks as well :). The kitchen and bathrooms are redone and modern. While the house is all renovated, the house still maintains its old farm house flavor, and we loved this about it. There are plenty of linens and towels to choose from. The area itself is beautiful and scenic (we came in the summer). A short walk through the trees behind the property gave us an amazing view of the Sandy River. The owner even let us pick some of the rhubarb growing in the back which I used to make a delicious fruit soup! I would definitely recommend this house and this area of Maine as a vacation spot!
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Vanessa L.

Family gathering

We rented the Sandy River House during the holidays as a way for multiple members of our family to all be together. The home is wonderful. The house was spotless and very well cared for. The entire home is stocked from top to bottom, kitchen supplies to linens and every item in between. In total we were 7 Adults and 1 child. While the number of bedrooms was adequate, know that the 4th bedroom is twin futons on the floor, better suited for kids than adults. While we stayed during a very mild temperature weekend for Maine, the home has ample blankets and a beautiful woodstove for some extra warmth. Some trouble at first sorting out the heating system but a caretaker is available in the event you have any questions at all and she did reply to us quickly. While the home is older, you would never know it based on the modern updates the owners have made. Their care and upkeep of the property are evident in every room. Additionally, the owners are willing to answer any questions you have and really go out of their way to make sure you have a great stay. The river behind the house is amazing to see, and again, while we stayed in the winter, it is easy to see that the owners take great care in maintaining the grounds outside the home as well. A nice screened in porch in the back of the house must be a real treat in the warmer months. New Sharon is a quiet Maine town, but plenty of restaurants and stores in Farmington- very close- should you want to venture out. We took advantage of the warm weather and went on a hike in nearby Belgrade Lakes area. Another closer hiking trail was found in Farmington. Enjoyed a great weekend and would highly recommend staying here.
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Kevin M.

Perfect antidote to city life

We went to the Sandy River House during a chilly fall weekend and had a lovely time there. We were looking for a place to recharge ourselves and found it ideal for our needs--cosy, warm, quiet, and peaceful. A great place to read, chat, cook, and nap. The house is in great condition, large, well stocked, and comfortable. We especially loved the soapstone wood stove and the oversized bath on the first floor. Since it was just the two of us, we stayed in the large bedroom on the first floor with attached bathroom. We peeked upstairs and found room for lots more people, but did not otherwise use it. Behind the house are some woods. A short trail through them leads to an amazing view of the river, with steep banks on both sides. In warmer weather, we would have spent more time there enjoying the view. Our highlights in the area were: The Barn Sale very short drive away. Bought a set of nice cocktail glasses for $5 and had fun looking at lots of old farm stuff and odds and ends. In Farmington: friendly people; used book store; art galleries; Narrow Gauge Cinemas showing first run movies; a tiny organic foods shop on Front St. where we bought an incredible whole milk yogurt in glass container.

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