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March 29, 2014 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

East Charleston, Vermont

A break in the rain this morning, with more rain, ice and snow in the forecast. With April only a

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March 9, 2013 251 club of vermont / nature / vermont

Essex Vermont

March dawned gray, and wintry, with a few tentative signs of spring. Mud on back roads, and sap buckets sprouting

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January 20, 2013 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

East Dover in Winter

Last night’s starry blue sky, sandwiched between evening and morning pink. Yesterday, a sunset stroll to catch the last of

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January 4, 2013 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

Burlington, Vermont

Reflecting on the year past, so much goodness, gone too fast. Looking to the new year with hope and dreams.

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November 28, 2012 travel / vermont

Bellow Falls Vermont

Yesterday, a late afternoon walk in the fading daylight. Snow falling, settling in mossy crevices, the woods heavy with the

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

Woodford Vermont

A beautiful stillness outside – not a whisper of wind. Narrow ribbons of pink and gray-blue cloud cover this morning,

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November 1, 2012 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

Chester Vermont

Gray skies, a hint of pale blue on the underbelly of clouds, a few tenacious leaves still clinging to bare

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October 29, 2012 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

Riding the Rails

Yesterday, an eerie quiet before the storm, this morning a soft drizzle falling. Leaves on the ground, tawny and rusty,

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October 13, 2012 travel / vermont

Pumpkins and Pies

The still-dark early morning, clear with stars bright. Sunrise revealing a blue sky day, cloudless, the air crisp. A killing

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May 27, 2012 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

Elmore Vermont

Summer is here. Fireflies in the garden, moths slipping in though open doors. June-bug beetles dive-bombing the patio lanterns, quarter

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