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Signs of Winter
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Who, Me?
I remember the first time I wielded a sledge hammer. It was with Sam and Darcy, making crush for the turnpike at Little Rock Pond. I can still recall the stiffening pain the following morning. The first time I went backpacking, I turned around. This year, I led my first trail crew. After several months on a peer crew, I worked with Michael Trubman to lead an 8 week residential crew. In September, Priscilla Tanager and I teamed up for carpentry and rock work as leaders of an all women’s youth development crew. When our work was complete, I joined a select crew to finish projects before snow hit the ground. This post wouldn’t be complete without the mention of my exceptional supervisor, Hannah Clark.
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Tagged Green River Reservoir, Michael Trubman, Owl's Head, Vermont, Vermont Youth Conservation Corps
Who Will Claim Responsibility for the Crisis of Consumerism?
New beginnings.
Everlasting memories.
Recycling.
Indigenous routes.
Broken.
Making trash go away.
On the road to happiness.
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Rock Steady
Rock guru Peter Jensen really rocks. Along with his decades of world renowned trail and rock expertise, Peter taught us about humility, sensibility and the importance of a good sense of humor.
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Tagged armored cross drain, Peter Jensen, rock staircase, trail work, VYCC
The Way Things Used To Be Around Here
Photographs taken at the museum of traditional wood crafts in Suzdal, Russia.
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Tagged art, craft, museum, Russia, Suzdal, traditional, wood
Residential Graffitti
Scenes From The Past Life
The horse that said hello.
Garlic field, a little to the left.
Sun sets.
Over the hills and far away, again.
Barn door, closed.