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Picking Apples for the Selfies

by Scoot R. TrashPosted onMay 24, 2021November 23, 2025

Apple picking is a quintessential Northeastern Autumnal activity. It gets you out into the nature (because there are no orchards in the city), picking more apples than you will know what to do with, and it gives you plenty of…

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Curse of Black Agnes

by Scoot R. TrashPosted onMay 22, 2021November 23, 2025

In an old cemetery in Montpelier, VT sits a striking monument, marking the gravesite of a wealthy businessman from an age long past. This statue. depicting Thanatos, Greek God of death, caries a curse of untimely death to anyone who…

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What is a Creemee?

by Scoot R. TrashPosted onMay 18, 2021November 23, 2025

That’s what I wanted to know when I moved here from New York many years ago. Creemee? Two E’s followed by… two more E’s? People kept referring to them as creemees, more than one person. So it can’t just be…

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The Legend of Emily’s Bridge

by Scoot R. TrashPosted onMay 14, 2021November 23, 2025

Just outside of Stowe, VT is a haunted covered bridge that spans the Gold Brook, called the Gold Brook Bridge but referred to locally as Emily’s Bridge. This 50-foot bridge was built in 1844, and local legend states that one…

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Delicacies of Michigan

by Scoot R. TrashPosted onMay 14, 2021November 23, 2025

Across the lake, in neighboring Plattsburgh, NY, a couple of Michiganders named Eula and Garth Otis opened a hot dog stand. The year was 1927, and nearly 100 years later, the “Michigan” remains a regional favorite in and around Plattsburgh.…

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Lake Champlain by Ferry

by Scoot R. TrashPosted onMay 13, 2021November 23, 2025

Vermont is bordered on the top half of its western edge by Lake Champlain. There is a bridge at the top of the state, a bridge midway down, and for the 85 mile stretch in between the only way to…

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Old North End Color

by Scoot R. TrashPosted onMay 13, 2021November 23, 2025

I’ve been working on a photo study of the “Color of Burlington” where I explore a lot of the colorful and offbeat nature of Vermont’s largest city, and this first installment is the first in a series about the flamboyantly…

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Quarry Hill Farm

by Scoot R. TrashPosted onMay 11, 2021November 23, 2025

When driving through Jeffersonville, VT we like to stop at this farmstand for raw milk, on this trip one of the cows heard visitors and wandered over to say hello.

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Winter In Vermont

by Scoot R. TrashPosted onMay 11, 2021November 23, 2025

Winter can be a trying time for a photographer in Vermont, and most assuredly, for a motorcyclist in Vermont. So while my bike is in storage I take my “cage” out to explore and photograph scenes in Vermont. I live…

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