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March 12, 2011 food / vermont

A Taste of Vermont

Yesterday, pouring rain outside, white winter snow turning black with spring mud. Trees fading into the white mist on the

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February 20, 2011 architecture / food / vermont

The Vergennes Laundry

A recent trip northward gave me a chance to finally see the new addition to Vermont’s bakery scene – a

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February 14, 2011 food

Happy Valentine’s Day

Pink and red ribbons in the blue-gray early morning sky today. Happy Valentine’s Day.

February 2, 2011 food / roadways / vermont

The Kingdom Road Trip

Vermont lies buried in snow.  Beautiful, white, fluffy, stuff-dreams-are-made-of type snow. Snow that delayed a business trip to Boston –

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January 18, 2011 art / food / vermont

Sewing Fish Skin Lanterns

Sewing with fish skin is not for everyone. After laboring over the filleting of the fish without nicking the fish-skin,

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December 19, 2010 art / food / home / new york

Bread and Art

A quick trip to NYC for the Steel Nets gallery opening.  Art – new sculpture by Rebecca Welz and a Giacometti show

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December 12, 2010 food / home

Sweet Memories

A time of staying closer to home. A time when traditions, candlelight, a wood-burning stove and some home-baking help bring

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July 8, 2010 food / vermont

Two Days Three Bakeries

A recent road trip through Vermont allowed me to soak up the lush, green, hazy soft vistas of the Vermont

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June 21, 2010 food / new york / roadways / vermont

Cherries and Ferries

An outing to pick cherries at Douglas Orchards in Shoreham, VT is a rare event in northern parts. Totally weather dependent,

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June 13, 2010 food / norway / roadways

Hope and Olive

Hungry and traveling on Rt 91 near Greenfield, MA? If so, swing through town for a bite to eat at

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The few magnolia buds that survived the deer.
River running high and muddy #dummerstoncoveredbridge #westriververmont
Signs of spring (inside)
Magical March morning
Afternoon tea at the neighborhood campfire cafe
January snows
Welcome winter!
Last little bunch of Calendula, still blooming after frost and snow.
Pink sunrise on snow dusted garden #timetoputhegardentobedforthewinter

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