Words and Photography by Jeremy Knoll
“The fall is like your favorite childhood coloring book revived and made tangible to remind you of all the natural world holds.”
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Words and Photography by Jeremy Knoll
“The fall is like your favorite childhood coloring book revived and made tangible to remind you of all the natural world holds.”
Words and Photography by Caleb Kenna
It helps to change perspective.
Words by Tim Patterson
Photography by Caleb Kenna
The autumnal slowdown that coincides with the end of Vermont’s fall foliage season comes as a welcome respite.
Words by Tim Patterson
Photography by Dylan Griffin
“Whether it’s the sudden end of a steady job, the cancellation of an annual tradition, or the disappearance of cows from a family farm, this is a year of disorienting loss.”
Words by Tim Patterson
Photography by Nathanael Asaro
“ The creases and corners of Vermont’s landscape create an enormous amount of space for ecological and cultural diversity to thrive.”
Words by Tim Patterson
Artwork by Bread and Puppet
“There is an urgent need for Vermonters who believe in freedom and unity to take a stand against the forces of white supremacy, and unequivocally declare that Black Lives Matter.”
Words by Tim Patterson
Photography by Dylan Griffin
“There is still that familiar and persistent feeling of anxiety in the air, the impulse to be productive, and the fear of falling behind, but there is also a growing awareness of a new paradigm being born.”
Words by Brett Ann Stanciu
Photography by Dylan Griffin
“. . . twig and branch, bark and cambium, root and root hair, create a mighty, living being.”
Words by Richard Morin
Photography by Meg McMahon
“We were told to come to Vermont, that it is the mecca for gravel. They were right.”
Words by Tim Patterson
Photography by Nathanael Asaro
“Every time I come home to Vermont I notice my breath start to deepen, and my racing thoughts slow down as I return to the patient embrace of the green mountains.”
Words by Tim Patterson
Photography by Nathanael Asaro
There’s something magical and deeply relaxing about canoeing out to a waterfront campsite.
Words and Photography by Nathanael Asaro
Take in the splendor of the Vermont summer.
Words by Jeremy Knoll
Photography by Ryan Bent
Tales of a Middle-Aged Mountain Biker