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Welcome to My Green Vermont

I was born in Barcelona, where I went to a school run by German nuns, studied solfeggio, and played the violin. When I was ten, my parents and I moved to Ecuador, where I had a number of exotic pets and strange adventures. Four years later, we landed in Birmingham, Alabama. None of us spoke English, and the strange adventures continued. (Many of these appear in My Green Vermont.)

Survived high school. Got B.A. in French and Biology, Ph.D. in Romance Languages (French and Spanish). Gave up the Church and the violin, got married, had two daughters, taught at a liberal arts college in Maryland. Also grew veggies, made bread, kept chickens, milked goats, and wrote for newspapers and magazines. I got bored with teaching, took up running, and went into higher ed administration. I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), and learned to live in a totally different way.

I started My Green Vermont when we moved to that state. For ten years I lived with my spouse, three dogs, twelve hens, two goats, and assorted passing wildlife in a house on a hill, surrounded by fields and woods. In 2014, we moved to a cottage in a continuing care residential community near Lake Champlain. Gave up livestock and vegetable gardening in favor of wild birds, honeybees, a little red dog, and a gray cat.

My Green Vermont is a fertile compost pile made up of stories about the weirdness of growing up in three countries and three languages; portraits of beloved animals, both wild and domestic; and reflections on aging, being kind to the earth, and staying as calm as possible. I hope you will visit often, and add your own stories and reactions.

My Green Vermont
Latest Posts

Green Bean Time

What with the drought and everything, the beans have been slow coming in this year.  But today, after a weekend away, I found my drought-stressed plants nevertheless in full swing.

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Burnt Offerings

I have been ireading Mary Renault\’s retelling of the Theseus legend, The King Must Die and The Bull From The Sea.  I am not a classicist of either the historical

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Making Things

I have been reading A.S. Byatt\’s The Children\’s Book for book group.  It is a novel about many things (probably too many things), but it is mainly about people–a potter,

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Deep Blue, Dull Green

If it doesn\’t rain soon I\’ll have to change the name of this blog to My Brown Vermont. We\’re having a terrific heat wave (highs of 94F) and it hasn\’t

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Purification Rites

Cleaned the chicken house this morning before the sun got hot.  It wasn\’t a particularly gross job–I believe in a high bird-to-bedding ratio–but it was horrendously dusty.  All that pecking

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Translating My Mother

The summer I was fourteen, after our first nine months in America, my parents and I went back to Spain.  When we returned to the U.S., our friends the Kendalls

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The Great Printer Hunt

Went to the big city of Rutland (pop. 63,000, second-largest city in Vermont) to buy a printer/scanner/copier. This was no spur-of-the-moment decision, but was preceded by several days of online

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An Egg Of One\’s Own

The minute the salmonella egg brouhaha broke out, I started surfing the web for information about the incidence of salmonella in the eggs of backyard flocks.  Like every researcher, I

Read More »

My Green Vermont
Latest Posts

Green Bean Time

What with the drought and everything, the beans have been slow coming in this year.  But today, after a weekend away, I found my drought-stressed plants nevertheless in full swing.

Read More »

Burnt Offerings

I have been ireading Mary Renault\’s retelling of the Theseus legend, The King Must Die and The Bull From The Sea.  I am not a classicist of either the historical

Read More »

Making Things

I have been reading A.S. Byatt\’s The Children\’s Book for book group.  It is a novel about many things (probably too many things), but it is mainly about people–a potter,

Read More »

Deep Blue, Dull Green

If it doesn\’t rain soon I\’ll have to change the name of this blog to My Brown Vermont. We\’re having a terrific heat wave (highs of 94F) and it hasn\’t

Read More »

Purification Rites

Cleaned the chicken house this morning before the sun got hot.  It wasn\’t a particularly gross job–I believe in a high bird-to-bedding ratio–but it was horrendously dusty.  All that pecking

Read More »

Translating My Mother

The summer I was fourteen, after our first nine months in America, my parents and I went back to Spain.  When we returned to the U.S., our friends the Kendalls

Read More »

The Great Printer Hunt

Went to the big city of Rutland (pop. 63,000, second-largest city in Vermont) to buy a printer/scanner/copier. This was no spur-of-the-moment decision, but was preceded by several days of online

Read More »

An Egg Of One\’s Own

The minute the salmonella egg brouhaha broke out, I started surfing the web for information about the incidence of salmonella in the eggs of backyard flocks.  Like every researcher, I

Read More »