I’m thrilled to have Elizabeth Gauffreau here to day to talk about her latest release, “Simple Pleasures!” Here’s my five-star review: LINK
Simple Pleasures Blog Tour

Thank you, Denise, for hosting me on my blog tour for Simple Pleasures: Haiku from the Place Just Right! For today’s stop, I’ll be taking your readers to Smugglers Notch, which is between Jeffersonville and Stowe Vermont. (In this context, “notch” refers to a pass between two or more mountains.)

Smuggler’s Notch originally got its name during the War of 1812 when it was used to smuggle goods to and from Montreal, Quebec after President Thomas Jefferson placed an embargo on trading with Great Britain and Canada.
There were plenty of large boulders and caves to provide smugglers with ways to evade detection. (Source: Vermont Historical Society)


In the 1850s, the Underground Railroad used the pass to smuggle runaway slaves into Canada. And, of course, Smuggler’s Notch was used to bring liquor across the border into the United States during Prohibition. (Source: Vermont Historical Society)
So, Smugglers’ Notch has earned its name! Today, a narrow, winding road with hairpin turns and jutting boulders makes vehicle passage a tricky proposition in places. Needless to say, the road closes in winter.


And you do not want to attempt to bring a tractor-trailer rig through there.
(Photo Credit: Vermont State Police)
It’s always a thrill to drive between two mountains. (A lot of sun glare that day!)
It’s good to get up close and personal with the forest–


–and take a hike. Once again, a kindly stranger takes our photograph!

The bird’s eye view:
CLICK HERE FOR THE VIDEO (Central Vermont Aerial Photography)

‘Tis the gift to be simple, ’tis the gift to be free
‘Tis the gift to come down where I ought to be . . . .
~ Shaker song attributed to Joseph Brackett
The simple pleasures of our favorite places in nature are gifts of the spirit to be shared with others. In this collection of 53 haiku, each paired with a photograph, poet Liz Gauffreau invites readers to come with her to some of her favorite places in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Some places are long-time favorites going back years; others have become favorites by virtue of inspiring poetry.
Author Biography
Elizabeth Gauffreau writes fiction and poetry with a strong connection to family and place. Her work has been widely published in literary magazines, as well as several themed anthologies. Her short story “Henrietta’s Saving Grace” was awarded the 2022 Ben Nyberg prize for fiction by Choeofpleirn Press.
She has published a novel, Telling Sonny, and a collection of photopoetry, Grief Songs: Poems of Love & Remembrance. She is currently working on a novel, The Weight of Snow and Regret, based on the closing of the last poor farm in Vermont in 1968.
Liz’s professional background is in nontraditional higher education, including academic advising, classroom and online teaching, curriculum development, and program administration. She received the Granite State College Distinguished Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2018. Liz lives in Nottingham, New Hampshire with her husband. Find her online at https://lizgauffreau.com.
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Wonderful to see Liz out and about. Hope she draws a ton of interest.
It’s great to have her visit, Craig 🙂 I hope the same thing!
Thank you, Craig! I’ve been pleased with people’s reception of the book.
Congratulations, Liz! I wish you much success!
Thank you for stopping by, Kymber, and offering Liz your support 🙂
Thank you, Kymber! I appreciate your support.
Thank you very much, Kymber! I appreciate your support.
Excellent presentation, Liz and Denise! And “Smugglers’ Notch” is one of the great (and well-earned) place names!
Thank you, Dave 🙂 Liz made me want to visit it!
I think you would love Smugglers’ Notch, Denise. Lots and lots of forest to explore. And views. And waterfalls, too!
I’m sold, Liz!
Hurray!
Thank you, Dave! I’m glad you enjoyed this visit to Smugglers’ Notch.
Thanks for having Liz today, Denise. Liz, I thoroughly enjoyed Simple Pleasures!
I was thrilled to have Liz visit Priscilla! It’s a great read, isn’t it?
Thank you, Priscilla! I’m so glad you enjoyed Simple Pleasures.
I love the sound of Smuggler’s Notch. So much history there.
It sounds like a great place for Amanda to visit, Darlene 🙂
Now that you mention it, Denise, I think Smugglers’ Notch would be a great place for Amanda to visit. Some of the terrain is rugged, so she’d need to be careful, though.
Thank you for stopping by, Darlene! It’s so much fun to learn the history of a familiar place.
It’s great to see Liz’s book getting well-deserved publicity, and it’s really nice of you to help in the process Denise. Your review of her book is wonderful.
Thank you, Timothy:) It’s a collection that I hope gets a lot of readers!
It sure looks like it will, Denise. 😊
Thank you for stopping by and lending your support, Tim!
Happy to, Liz. 😊 Such a great book!
Thank you, Tim. 😊
Dear Liz
good luck for your reading tour.
Wishing you lots and lots of sold books
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
Thanks for dropping by 🙂 What a great wish, I’m hoping the same thing for Liz!
Thank you, Klausbernd!
A bit of history about Smuggler’s Notch that I didn’t know. And I’m going to driving that winding road in about 3 weeks. How fun to see it here. Liz’s book is lovely and brought back many memories of New England for me. Congrats to Liz, and thanks for hosting, Denise. 🙂
That is exciting you will be driving that road soon, Diana 🙂 Liz captured my intetest in it.
Thank you, Diana! I hope you’ll tell us all about your Smugglers’ Notch visit.
I’m looking forward to lobsters!!!!!! And steamers!!! It’s been 15 years.
Lobster dipped in melted butter!!
Another terrific stop. Thanks Denise and thanks Liz for a terrific post. Loved the videos.
Thank you, John! I’m glad you enjoyed the videos.
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Thanks for stopping by, John. Liz and the videos make me want to visit it!
Me too.
Thanks for an informative post Liz and congratulations on the release of another book. I look forward to reading it soon. Thanks for sharing it Denise.
Thank you, Balroop! I hope you enjoy Simple Pleasures.
Another excellent stop on Liz’s blog tour. Smuggler’s Notch looks like a beautiful place to visit!
Thanks for dropping by, Merril 🙂 It does look like an amazing place to visit.
You’re very welcome!
Thanks, Merril! I’m so lucky to live near the White Mountains and the Green Mountains.
You’re welcome, Liz. It’s mostly flat here. I guess the closest mountains are the Poconos.
That Smuggler’s Notch road looks perfect for an adventure, Liz, hopefully of the good kind and including a picnic.
Great review, Denise, and thanks for hosting this part of Liz’s tour!
Thank you, Audrey 🙂 I agree it looks like the perfect place for an adventure.
Thanks, Audrey! Yes to the adventure and picnic combo.
Wow, that video! And the history!
I really enjoyed learning about it too, Joy! It was a great video.
Thanks, Joy! I’m glad you enjoyed the post.
Such a fun tour! Smuggler’s Notch has quite the history. Thank you for hosting Liz 🙂
Thrilled to host Liz, Marie 🙂 Yes, quite the history. Thanks for dropping by.
I’m glad you enjoyed this stop on the tour, Marie!
The aerial view of the cars driving on the mountain pass is spectacular. The trees surrounding the road looked like fresh heads of broccoli. The history and images of this area are a wonderful way to showcase Liz’s “Simple Pleasures.” Nice review, Denise! Good luck, Liz! 🙂
Thanks, Nancy 🙂 It was an amazing video and pictures. Makes me want to explore the area, and I agree a great way to showcase “Simple Pleasures!”
Thank you, Nancy!
Denise, thank you for hosting this stop on Liz’s blog tour. I can rest easier at night knowing the meaning of “Notch” geographically. I also enjoyed the first video but had to hold my breath: We got SO close to the guardrails–or no rails! 😀
Thanks, Marian 🙂 Thrilled to have Liz here today. I loved all the information and videos. Definitely one of those drives you take nice and easy but looks worth it. Thank you for supporting Liz!
Thank you, Marian! Driving the Notch is an adventure, for sure.
Yahoo!
Denise, this is another wonderful stop on Liz’s blog tour.
Thank you for hosting!
I have read my copy, and thoroughly enjoyed it!
Cheers!
Thanks, Resa! I’m so glad you enjoyed Simple Pleasures. See you Friday!
Hours away!
On my way over now!
Thank you, Resa 🙂 I’m excited to host Liz and share her wonderful collection.
That’s a dizzying road! I would not want to be attempting to navigate it at night.
And it does seem the perfect place to hide. Also beautiful. (K)
I wouldn’t attempt driving the Notch at night either!
I agree you wouldn’t want to drive it at night. Plus, you’d miss all the great scenery, Kerfe 🙂
This is a fantastic post. Thank you for being on Liz’s book tour!
Thank you, GP! I’m glad you enjoyed your little visit to Smugglers’ Notch.
I was so happy to share Liz’s fantastic poetry collection. Thank you for stopping by!
Congratulations to Liz on this wonderful book! I loved the video! Just beautiful!
Thank you Linda! I do love my Green Mountains.
Thanks for visiting, Linda 🙂 It is a wonderful collection and amazing video.
Great to see Liz’s tour continuing here, and thank you for hosting. I have shared both posts on Twitter.
Best wishes, Pete.
Thank you, Pete 🙂 Your visit and shares are appreciated!
Thank you, Pete! (I’m sorry I missed your comment earlier.)
Oh, I would love to visit Smuggler’s Notch! The history is so rich. Thank you, Denise, for hosting today and for the wonderful review. Congratulations to Liz!
I would love to visit it too, Jan. Liz captured my imagination in this post 🙂
Thank you, Jan! I hope you get a chance to visit Smugglers’ Notch someday. Let’s add Dixville Notch, Crawford Notch, and Hazen’s Notch while we’re at it. 😊
Hi, Jan. (I meant to add that I’m sorry I missed your comment earlier.)
What a fascinating post. Congrats, Liz, on your release. Wishing you much success.
Denise, Thanks for hosting:)
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It looks like an amazing place to explore, Sandra, doesn’t it? Very happy to host and that you stopped by! Xoxo
Thank you, Sandra! (I’m sorry I missed your comment earlier.)
HI Denise, it’s wonderful to see Liz here with her fabulous book. An interesting post. I am always nervous when driving over mountain passes.
It is a great post and videos, Robbie. I don’t like being the driver but completely trust my hubby. Then I can enjoy the scenery.
That’s me as well, Denise. My husband is a much better driver than I am.
Congrats! An awesome book!
It really was a wonderful read. Thank you for stopping by!
Thank you!
It’s great to see Liz here, Denise. She’s had a wonderful blog tour! Congrats to Liz and her book is on my list. xoxo
Thank you very much, Lauren!
My pleasure, Liz!
I was excited to have her and her wonderful collection visit 🙂 You have a good read ahead! Xo