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This and that from Vermont

Internet access has been more sporadic than usual this year, accounting for the small number of posts I have inflicted on the world recently. The lack of access, combined with the fact that we haven’t been buying newspapers, means that I am blissfully unaware of the bad news that I am sure is filling the papers.

So I have nothing to say, but I do have a few pictures. First, from Pawlet, Vermont this picture of an artist’s studio. The last time we visited, it was adorned with Albert Einstein’s visage, which I believe I may have put up on my old blog. The artist told us that he changes the faces periodically. The have included, inter alia and in addition to Einstein, Bernie Sanders and Don Knotts. Next up, at least according to plan, is Hillary Clinton. He said he doesn’t necessarily support her, but she has an interesting face. At present, as you can see, it’s Willie Nelson

I would have preferred to show a bit of context, but there was a car parked right next to the studio that marred the view.

Here’s a typical Vermont scene.

And here’s a truism found at the entrance to Vermont’s finest book store, the Northshire in Manchester:

As I said, I haven’t been able to keep up with much, but I see from one of my widgets that the Red Sox are busily squandering their lead. The question now is whether they’ll still be in first place by the time I get home. Ah well, these things build character, which is why New England has so many characters.

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