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July 18, 2011 food / vermont

Vermont’s Farmers Markets

Though the season is short, summer in Vermont means that both non-gardening locals and visitors passing through can find extra

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July 18, 2011 roadways / vermont

Vermont Route 9 – Molly Stark Trail Scenic Byway

Living in Vermont, I get to travel roads that are both practical and scenic in the course of everyday work

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June 20, 2011 new york / vermont

A Ferry on Lake Champlain

Three sunny days, and only one rainstorm. A chance to be lakeside. And to cross Lake Champlain on the ferry

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June 17, 2011 nature / scandinavia / vermont

Summer and Strawberries

Blue early morning skies turning dark and heavy, more rain predicted. Yesterday a perfect sunny day with a light breeze,

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June 8, 2011 finland / travel / vermont

Home in Vermont

Sunny, bright, white light early summer day in Vermont. Already hot in the sun. Morning tea on the stone stoop.

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April 23, 2011 roadways / vermont

Vermont Route 30 and the Stone Valley Byway

A ride north on Vermont Route 30 earlier in the week, gray skies overhead, the weather cool and windy, sunny

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April 13, 2011 illinois / nature / ohio / travel / vermont

Nature’s Fountain

A few days of heavenly mild temperatures. Signs of spring in abundance – finally. Even today’s rainy cooler weather will

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March 26, 2011 roadways / vermont

Unsung Heroes of Road Travel

The last few days have been cold. A few flurries yesterday. Mount Monadnock rosy in the crisp early morning sunshine,

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March 20, 2011 vermont

Spring in a Jar

The sun is warm today – and bright. The daylight will linger a little longer. And in the northern hemisphere,

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March 15, 2011 food / nature / vermont

Sugaring Season

A cold night, bright sunshine this morning, big patches of rich, brown mud still frozen, the snow pack shrinking a

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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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