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
Critters In The Cold
I knew by how heavy the sliding door felt this morning as I let the dogs out that it was extra cold. Eight below zero, by our front porch thermometer.
Southern Exposure
Nothing restores the soul in winter like a south-facing window on a sunny afternoon. I am fortunate to have a glassed-in porch at the back of the house. It is
Impending Puberty
She still looks like a puppy, her coat short and flat with a few scattered wisps of longer hair to indicate where her future \”feathers\” will be. She\’s not even
More Confessions Of A Milkmaid
It was Christmas Day when I gave up milking my goats because of terrible pains in my shoulder. It took a lot for me to reach that decision. After all,
Laptop, Lapdog
I am not a desk person. I own a desk, but I use it as little as possible, for paying bills and such, and I never put my computer on
North For The Winter
When, five years ago, we announced our plans to move to Vermont, the response among our friends was 95% negative. \”Do you have any idea how cold it gets up
A Strange Day
Is it possible to have a day when nothing happens? I wrote here about the oddly blank days I\’ve been having lately, when every sensation is muffled and cushioned by
Anniversary Of An Obsession
One year ago today I wrote this post about going to a New Year\’s Eve party and meeting Mimi, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who changed my life. This year,
My Green Vermont
Latest Posts
Critters In The Cold
I knew by how heavy the sliding door felt this morning as I let the dogs out that it was extra cold. Eight below zero, by our front porch thermometer.
Southern Exposure
Nothing restores the soul in winter like a south-facing window on a sunny afternoon. I am fortunate to have a glassed-in porch at the back of the house. It is
Impending Puberty
She still looks like a puppy, her coat short and flat with a few scattered wisps of longer hair to indicate where her future \”feathers\” will be. She\’s not even
More Confessions Of A Milkmaid
It was Christmas Day when I gave up milking my goats because of terrible pains in my shoulder. It took a lot for me to reach that decision. After all,
Laptop, Lapdog
I am not a desk person. I own a desk, but I use it as little as possible, for paying bills and such, and I never put my computer on
North For The Winter
When, five years ago, we announced our plans to move to Vermont, the response among our friends was 95% negative. \”Do you have any idea how cold it gets up
A Strange Day
Is it possible to have a day when nothing happens? I wrote here about the oddly blank days I\’ve been having lately, when every sensation is muffled and cushioned by
Anniversary Of An Obsession
One year ago today I wrote this post about going to a New Year\’s Eve party and meeting Mimi, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who changed my life. This year,