Category Archives: Vermont

Paddling on Dead Creek

Dead Creek is a very special place in Vermont and not far from where I live. It’s hardly dead! It is a wildlife refuge and one of the locations of the Bald Eagle restoration project. Rich and I took the canoe there yesterday and had a lazy beautiful paddle up the creek. It is wide open, with views of the Adirondacks along the west. Lots of birds and yes, we even did see a bald eagle. I have wanted to go there for a long time and know that we will definitely go back. The temperature of the water in Lake CHamplain is still under 50 degrees. We don’t have wet or drysuits so we can’t go out on the lake yet. That water temp will literally kill you in a very short time if you don’t have the proper protection.

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Flying with the Deans

Flying home from D.C. to Burlington late last night, on a small plane, I sat in an aisle seat with Judy Dean on my right and Howard Dean on my left, on the other side of the aisle. I didn’t realize that it was Judy until we were departing the plane in Burlington. She is a lot more like me than any kind of Washington political wife. She was reading a book that I had wanted to like but gotten bored with and only made it half way through. I asked if she liked it and she said she was finding it kind of slow. Howard was wearing a suit. But like me, Judy was wearing jeans and a fleece, no makeup, nothing specially done to her hair. Some call it weekend attire – although that’s how I dress seven days a week. I remember criticism that she wasn’t wearing makeup for his public appearances. I totally understand that (not the criticism, but her desire to just be hersefl). I guess the older I get, and the more some people think I might need makeup, the less willing I am to wear it. All of this visibility must be really hard for her.

The stewardess, a pretty young girl from the midwest, said to Dean while she was serving the beverages, “If you ran for president in 2008, my whole family would vote for you!” He asked if she was from Vermont and she said, no, from Missouri. It was as though he thought maybe only Vermonters would vote for him? Everyone else was ignoring Dean, really just trying to give him his personal space. Also, in Vermont, everyone is like neighbors. Phish is the local band. Dean had been governor for 10 years. Despite his rise to national fame during 2003/4, he is still one of us – someone who loves Vermont and chooses to live here. The stewardess was clearly excited to have him on the plane so I thought it was very sweet of her to pay him a little homage.

It was only an hour and a half flight. We all just kind of read, looked out the windows and snoozed. I was thinking how cool it would be to tell him about the Vermont Software Developer Alliance and some of the things we are hoping to do to help the software industry in Vermont. I wondered what Robert Scoble would do if he were in my seat. I wondered if I had had my tablet and started working on it if Dean would have taken interest in it. But in reality, we were all just some really tired people flying home to the place we love the most. Napping and looking at the stars and lights below was really all any of us wanted to do.



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One of the most environmentally “green” bulidings in the country is 20 minutes from my house

Vermont-based NRG Systems, which is a big player in the windmill industry, was growing rapidly and needed a new building. They decided to ‘walk the walk’ and ended up creating an unbelievably environmentally friendly commercial building. They are in Hinesburg, VT, near where I live. They have a whole section of their website dedicated to sharing info about this building which is really fascinating.

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springing

tons of snow melted in the last day. My whole front garden is uncovered as well as a bit of dog poop that has ummm, “landed”, over the winter (and then got covered over with snow) thanks to our two newfoundland doggies.

There were so many robins and finches bouncing about today, too!

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Powder day, but…

hmmm – about a foot of brand new snow, blue sky, beautiful sunny morning but it is only FOUR degrees out! Aaargh. I am just finally getting over 3 weeks of cold/flu/bug thing and can’t afford to get sick again with upcoming travel…. Maybe it will warm up later. I don’t need to get the virgin pow that badly. There’s always untouched stuff to find off the beaten path anyway….

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Town Meeting Day in Vermont

Today is the day where residents of all of the towns throughout vermont get together to discuss all of the proposed budget and other changes for the town. They spend the morning hashing it out, asking quesitons, etc. In our town there is also a big pot luck hot lunch at the end. Then voting is from 7am to 7pm. My hubby is at town meeting being my eyes ears and conscience. He will report to me when he gets home. Then hopefully we’ll take advantage of the other type of special day it is in Vermont today. A POWDER DAY! Then I can go vote.

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