Friday, March 6, 2026

Last Friday in Vermont

    Hi everyone. Happy end of another work week for many people. Today I am joining Nicole for Friday Face Off  and Gillena for  Friday Lunch Break.

    Last Friday my husband and I took a road trip over to Norwich, Vermont. I wanted to visit the King Arthur Flour baking store. (You can check out this post: T Day-Trip to King Arthur Flour if you're curious about the baking store.) Plus the change of scenery was nice.

 One place that is fun to visit (besides King Arthur's baking store) in Norwich is  Dan and Whit's.  Dan and Whit's is an old fashioned general store, and their motto is



  It doesn't look like much from the outside, does it? When you walk inside it's like walking into a mini-food store. If you didn't know better, you might grab a snack, a drink, or maybe lunch from the deli in the back. But if you wander behind  the deli, (and it seems like you are walking into  the employee only section)  this store seems to go on and on. You'll never know what you'll find there. Here's a small selection.


There's garden supplies of all kinds, not just seeds.


It's  sap season so maybe you need maple syruping supplies. You can get everything from the tubing you run from tree to tree along with buckets and syrup bottle.


I haven't seen one of these sleds in years. I didn't know they still made them.


And if you have horses, there's a selection of supplies besides this grooming block. They have dog and cat supplies too.


     They also sell some kitchen supplies. If you have anything you need to can they have what you'd need, or if your oil lamp needs a new wick you can get those too. And you could get a ladle, a tea cup. a serving spoon or lots of other things too.


   My dogs are old, but I took this next photo of these orange  fleece dog coats because I could have used them during hunting season when the dogs were younger. Then they had the energy and sometimes would  run off into the woods behind the house. Well maybe the next dog (some  day in the future) will need one, and I'll know where to get one  should that be the case.


And even though I don't need any, I love Soulmate socks.


Isn't this a fabulous old chest in the hardware section?


And if you're brave enough (or able enough) to climb up these steep old stairs you'd get  to the clothing section.


    They have some work style clothes for sale, and of course, Dan and Whit T shirts. Plus there is this cool old stage.  I wonder if this building was an old school at one time.


    Even the floor and a couple of those hanging lights look vintage.

     I wouldn't mind a couple of those old filing cabinets  in my house. I wonder if they held student records back in the day; that is if this building was an old school.

      And here's my face for Friday Face off. I really like this photo. I just wish the floor vent wasn't there, but even with it there,  I still really like this photo.


     It is always fun to walk through Dan and Whit's to see what you might find. I love that's it's an old fashion store and not a big box store and also that it hasn't really  modernized all that much. There's enough of those modern stores around everywhere else. 

     That's all for me. Have a great Friday and start to your weekend.








17 comments:

David M. Gascoigne, said...

There is a store in Dorset, Ontario much along these lines where you can find virtually anything. They even stock horseshoe nails! Great fun to visit. All the best David.

Tom said...

...Erika, thanks for taking me along on this walk back in time.

Angie's Recipes said...

I love that vintage chest! What special about those socks? 20 dollars for a pair of socks?? Mine usually cost 2 euro :-))

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Erika, we have been through Dan & Whit’s a few times and it really is a great place to wander back in time with so many unique items never found in other stores. We’re planning a future visit to King Arthur’s store and will be sure to stop back here.

Jeanie said...

Wouldn't every crafty person want that vintage chest or filing cablinets? They're great -- and I loved seeing all the fun and funky stuff they had there!

Kathylorraine said...

I have always loved King Arthur's flour (for my husband's breads) The other store looks awesome! There is and old farm store near the woods house-and it had one of those wooden pieces with all the drawers-filled with bulk seeds that they would weigh out.-always wondered how old that was.
Hoping your area does not get tons of snow again-hugs

Maria Medeiros said...

oh lovely shop! I love the vintage pieces. Love that chest! So amazing! Wonderful photos. :) Have a lovely Friday and a wonderful weekend!

Lisca said...

What an interesting store, The old fashioned type. I particularly like the cabinet. Was it for sale?
Have a wonderful weekend,
Lisca

R's Rue said...

I love those socks. Happy Friday. Hugs. xx.
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Christine said...

Thanks for the tour!

DVArtist said...

OMGosh! I want to go to that store. You showed several things I would buy. What a treasure of a place. Glad you got out and shared this place with us. Thank you for joining FFO and have a lovely weekend.

Shari Burke said...

That looks like a fun place to visit!

CJ Kennedy said...

That looks like a fun place to putter around. I hope you didn't get a lot of snow. The storm seemed to fizzle out for my area. A little ice, but not the 1/4 in. they were predicting. Can't wait for the warm up!

Gene Black said...

What a cool store. I would love to visit it.

Gillena Cox said...

Nice set. And look at those steps!
Happy Friday
Thanks for linking to AFFF

MUCH LOVE

Rostrose said...

Dear Erika, I think you're right in your suspicion that the building was an old school or something similar. Perhaps you could research it online?
In any case, it really does look like they have "everything" in that shop. Perhaps excluding craft and hobby supplies 😉 The old chest in the hardware section is truly fabulous and would be right up my alley. I have a small, old Dr. Oetker drawer unit from a catering flea market that I also really like. (Are people in the US familiar with Dr. Oetker? It's an international food company that initially made its name with baking ingredients, and that's what the drawer seems to have been designed for.) The Flexible Flyer sled looks really cool too – and you in that rocking chair, like you'd love to move in! 😉💚
All the best, Traude
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an artist reflects said...

Great photos of a fun store ~ hugs ~ ^_^