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September 28, 2013 art / vermont

A Riot of Color

Apples and pumpkins are replacing fresh corn and peaches at farm stands, and the hills are flecked with yellow, red

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June 16, 2013 nature / vermont

Early Summer in Vermont

A break in the rainy weather this weekend, greeted this morning by a cacophony of birdsong, sunshine and clear skies. Finally

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May 14, 2013 nature / vermont

Apple Blossom Season in Vermont

Beautiful, sunny and warmer in southern Vermont this morning, the past few days cool and drizzly. Everywhere, apple orchards in

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May 10, 2013 food / travel / vermont

Vermont Food Trucks, Shacks, Stands and Carts

This morning, mist rising on an emerald landscape, plants drunk on last night’s sweet rain showers. With spring finally here, and

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April 17, 2013 nature / new england / travel / united kingdom / vermont

Stone Stone and More Stone

Long days of travel behind us, the sun shining, news of the Boston bombing dominating the airwaves, the urban congestion

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April 9, 2013 nature / travel / united kingdom / vermont

Signs of Spring

A thunderstorm in the night, a pink sunrise this morning, mist rising from the hills. Mild enough outside to linger

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April 1, 2013 nature / travel / vermont

Snow in the Hills

Overcast this morning, waves of white mist rising in and out of the valleys, at times completely enveloping the bare and

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March 19, 2013 nature / vermont

Spring Snow

Today we are in the midst of a spring snow blizzard, with more snow predicted. Schools are closed across Vermont

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March 15, 2013 nature / new england / vermont

Sweet Sugar Spring

It is sugar season in Vermont and across New England. And there is hope today that the sap will rise

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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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Evening in the garden - snaps, sugar snaps and sage
Peony love
Suddenly summer!
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

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