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February 8, 2012 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

Windsor Vermont

February’s full Snow Moon illuminating the starry early morning night sky, the landscape a patchwork of brown and white, the

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February 2, 2012 nature / travel / vermont

Vermont Fishing Village

Milder weather the past few days, the ice still thick on flooded meadows and ponds, rivers edged with ice, deeper

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January 30, 2012 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

Vernon Vermont

Last night clear and starry, crescent moon hanging high. This morning a sky of fluffy pillow clouds, pink sunrise reflecting

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January 25, 2012 251 club of vermont / architecture / art / travel / vermont

Brattleboro Vermont

More gray than blue outside today, the weather a bit milder. Another installment for my 251 Project before I head

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January 21, 2012 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

Marlboro Vermont

Cotton snow falling steadily this morning, the light inside suffused with a soft white. A good day to be off

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January 21, 2012 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

Guilford Vermont

Blue and white out most of the week, the January air thin, fragile as porcelain. The light of day lingering

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January 15, 2012 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

Dummerston Vermont

Woke to a sparkly winter wonderland yesterday, the bare, hard ground transformed into soft rolls of white. And after two

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December 30, 2011 travel / vermont

The 251 Club of Vermont

The year ahead will most likely bring travels more near than far – an opportunity and a challenge to see

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December 25, 2011 nature / vermont

A Sprinkling of White and Green

This morning – for a brief moment – confectionary sugar-snow on the bare ground, snow-flakes dancing in a gray sky.

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December 13, 2011 roadways / vermont

Finding Light in the Dark

Peach sky this morning, the sun reflecting on downy frost. The meadow bare and frozen again after the snowfall last

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