A Creamie in Morristown, Vermont
What’s a CREAMIE?? One of our first outings was to visit the local garden shop in Morristown to pick up some supplies for the new chicks and assorted soils for the garden.
Morristown was a quick 8 minute ride from Hyde Park. It’s one of those cute little, tiny towns that dot the landscape in this northern area of Vermont. Very cute and quaint with little shops like the Bees Knees Restaurant and the Bijou movie theater.
Here is a little history of the town. On November 6, 1770, the General Assembly of the Independent Republic of Vermont granted a petition to establish a land grant that would become Morristown in 1781 and by 1791 they had a population of 10 that moved from New York, Massachusetts, and 2 Native Americans. By 1795, there were enough settlers to open a tavern that housed the first school and a brick church. The town has grown some since then and at the 2000 census boasted a population of over 5,ooo.
We enjoyed a sweet treat as a reward for our “hard work” at the local ice cream shop where we had one of their famous concoctions called a creamie. For those uninitiated like myself, it is a hand mixed CREAMY soft confection in a cone. I had maple – what else in Vermont. Jenn enjoyed her espresso and Roberto his favorite – coconut. I like the way they do errands around here!


DianaHayes - July 8, 2010 at 7:21 pm
Hot workers always deserve an ice cream reward, don’t you think?
Lani - July 11, 2010 at 7:36 pm
That’s a very refreshing treat! Have a great week ahead!