"Imagine that: you take part in one little insurrection to overthrow the United States government and suddenly you can t communicate, you can t fly on an airplane," Meyers said on Tuesday night.
Charles W. Johnson, alongside a merry coterie of farmers, loggers, shepherds, orchardists, botanists, geologists and beekeepers.
Collectively, the book articulates a perception of our state not as a scenic landscape seen from afar, but as a constellation of particular locales where Vermonters wholly and daily involve themselves in subsistence and creation amid plants, animals and the elemental forces of earth, air, water and fire.
The chapters follow the cycle of a year from October through the following September. Each month begins with an evocative and precise full-page painting by
Nick DeFriez, followed by recurring subsections. First comes a meditative essay, then Weather (a digest of meteorological episodes for the given month); Nature Notes (samples: Broad-Leaved Helleborine, The Gregarious Whirligig Beetle ); and At Home ( Sheepskin Care, Successful Softwood Pruning, Make Your Own Bear Grease ).
In September,
Jay Wahl and his partner took a six-week vacation near Maine s Acadia National Park. They hadn t left their Philadelphia home in six months. As he unwound amid the rugged splendor of the Bold Coast, he frequently wondered,
Could I live here? For Wahl, here meant not just Downeast Maine, but New England generally. He s about to find out. Shortly after Wahl returned to Philly in October, the Flynn offered him its executive director position and, with it, an opportunity to move to Burlington. Accepting meant not only leaving the city but also ending his 11-year tenure at Philadelphia s Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, where he d served as producing artistic director. Wahl s hiring was announced on December 21, and he officially became the head of Vermont s largest performing arts organization on January 1.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):Capricorn author Edgar Allen Poe named "four conditions for happiness: life in the open air; love of another human being; freedom from.
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