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Robbins Mountain |
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Robbins Mountain, which lies southeast from our house, is the largest landmark visible from the living room windows of our house. |
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Sumacs |
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The brilliant color of the sumacs near our house glows in the afternoon sun. |
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Carole and Garrison Keillor |
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Carole gets her copy of "Good Poems" signed by Garrison Keillor on October 13, 2002 at the Manchester (VT) Elementary School. |
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Peppers |
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Peppers from our garden. After all our work tilling up a garden, about all we actually managed to grow in 2002 were hot peppers. |
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Carole at dinner |
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Just one of those pictures. No idea why it's here, really. |
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Wild turkeys |
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A small flock of wild turkeys likes to roam around behind our house. They run like hell when they hear us coming to the windows to peer at them. |
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Carole taking a nap with Samson the gorilla |
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We're not sure why Samson put his banana on Carole's head. Safekeeping, we guess. |
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New Year's Eve 2002 |
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Jay serves stew to First Night Burlington participants in the basement of First United Methodist Church. Jean Vigne is in the foreground. |
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