by C. Jane Taylor | Jul 21, 2011 | Blog
Vermonters are nothing if not resilient. The flooding this spring gave us ample opportunity to demonstrate our mettle. Reactions to the vast water damage caused this spring varied from self-deprecating laughter to crushing tears of despair as homes and businesses were... by C. Jane Taylor | Jul 19, 2011 | Blog
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 brought... by C. Jane Taylor | Jul 19, 2011 | Blog
You can keep your Pilates routine from becoming, well, routine, even when Vermont temperatures soar into the 90s and your thoughts turn to swimming holes and ice cream cones. Here are 7 ways to regain your focus and rejuvenate your Pilates practice: Get back to basics... by C. Jane Taylor | Jul 14, 2011 | Blog
When it’s 85 degrees in Vermont, the beautiful rolling hills of Addison County can feel like the Sahara Dessert. But our sweaty little county is dotted with oases: secret, and not-so-secret swimming holes. To find these bastions of bathing bliss, you’ve... by C. Jane Taylor | Jul 13, 2011 | Blog
WWOOF stands for Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms. It is part of an international effort to link volunteers with organic farmers. Green Mountain Garlic is a WWOOF-USA host farm. Here’s how it works: volunteers trade a half-day of farm labor for housing...