Category Archives: Living In Vermont

Protecting Vermont Covered Bridges in the wake of Hurricane Irene

Covered bridges are iconic Vermont, hurricanes are not. If your power is back on and you’ve looked at YouTube since the unprecedented passage of Hurricane Irene through our Green Mountain State , you’ll know that we are a few covered …Read More

Protecting Vermont Covered Bridges in the wake of Hurricane Irene

Covered bridges are iconic Vermont, hurricanes are not. If your power is back on and you’ve looked at YouTube since the unprecedented passage of Hurricane Irene through our Green Mountain State , you’ll know that we are a few covered …Read More

The very best reason to live in Middlebury Vermont is not what you think it is!

Yes, Middlebury College is magnificent. It charges the entire state with a deep sense of culture, art, language and history. Yes the location is magnificent: minutes to Burlington, slightly more minutes to Montreal, hours to New York and Boston. Yes, …Read More

The very best reason to live in Middlebury Vermont is not what you think it is!

Yes, Middlebury College is magnificent. It charges the entire state with a deep sense of culture, art, language and history. Yes the location is magnificent: minutes to Burlington, slightly more minutes to Montreal, hours to New York and Boston. Yes, …Read More

Vermont Tree Houses – And Vermont Dream Makers

Every Vermont kid has dreamed of having a tree house. Some adults still do. It’s never too late to get started on that dream. Lincoln’s Zeno Mountain Farm, an organization that runs camps for ‘people with and without disabilities’, has …Read More

Looking for a Traditional Vermont Fourth of July? Try Bristol and Brandon

If you’re looking for traditional Vermont this July 4th, Addison County may be the very best place to celebrate, although Rutland County is a close second. Two Vermont towns in particular have terrific Independence Day events: Brandon and Bristol. The …Read More

Looking for a Traditional Vermont Fourth of July? Try Bristol and Brandon

If you’re looking for traditional Vermont this July 4th, Addison County may be the very best place to celebrate, although Rutland County is a close second. Two Vermont towns in particular have terrific Independence Day events: Brandon and Bristol. The …Read More

The Covered Bridges of Addison County: By Bicycle

Addison County is home to five of Vermont’s 100 iconic covered bridges: the Cornwall-Salisbury Covered Bridge, Pulp Mill Covered Bridge, Halpin Covered Bridge, Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge, and the Spade Farm Covered Bridge. May is National Bike Safety Month (May …Read More

Sandwiched in Addison County: The Mother-In-Law Apartment Takes Center Stage

Though so many of us who live in Vermont are young at heart, the Green Mountain State is not exempt from the demographics of an aging population. The latest updates on the U.S. 2010 Census were just published and  the …Read More

Vermont Film Maker explores the impact of nature on childhood development

While Vermont is still one of the best places in the country to raise a kid, Vermont kids are as overweight, inattentive, and media addicted as kids in other parts of the country. The new film by Vermont film maker …Read More

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