Perfect Fall colors in Wilmington Vermont
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July 28, 2019
Wilmington is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,876 at the 2010 census.
My husband wok me up at 4 in the morning to drive 3 hrs for this perfect fall colors. I don't even feel like going coz I'm very tired and sleepy but he drag me out of bed and I am so glad he did or else I am going to regret it my whole life.????
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Dot's Restaurant, Wilmington, VT: 2104 PTV Award Winner
How John and Patty Reagan put their diner -- and their community -- back together again after Tropical Storm Irene.
Film by Meg Campbell. Photos provided by Carolyn Bates, Ann Manwaring and others.
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Driving Through: Wilmington, VT
Driving Through: Wilmington, VT
John McLeod and The Vermont Bowl Company - Wilmington, VT
Day-trip with The Visitors Guide to Southern Vermont to John McLeod's The Vermont Bowl Company in Wilmington, VT. They are the premier manufacturers of wooden salad bowls in the United States. They manufacture wooden bowls of many different types, sizes, and species and all of their wooden bowls bear the stamp of the human hand allied to the use of modern tooling with the majority of the work being carried out in exactly the same way as it has for centuries.
Since 1967 they have had and continue to have, the pleasure of supplying wooden bowls Made in USA to many of the finest retail stores in the United States and their bowls have been sold and purchased in many locations throughout the world.
The integrity of their product starts at the selection of the lumber and passes through their workshop to the hand rubbed finish with dedicated men and women constantly striving to produce the finest wooden bowls available anywhere.
As our company grew from John McLeod working in his basement to the international company it is today, we found that more and more customers were requesting wooden cutting boards, carving boards, and wooden plates in addition to our bowls.
It was but a short step to the design and creation of wooden serving pieces and many other items suitable for the kitchen or dining room, and also suitable for wedding and heirloom gifts. We hope you will enjoy this presentation of our wooden products.
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Dashcam - Wilmington Vermont - Gorgeous Town.
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Loggers of the Northeast: Are They Thriving, Striving, or Just Surviving?
Managing Our Changing Forests Webinar Series
May 2018 Webinar
Managing Our Changing Forests Webinar Series is a collaboration of UVM Extension, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation, and UVM Forestry
Presenter: René H. Germain, Professor, Department of Forest and Natural Resources Management, SUNY-ESF
Description: Economic sustainability of logging businesses is critical to successful forest management. Rising expectations in conjunction with market trends can result in increased logging costs. This webinar will share a recent study that examined factors influencing logger profitability across a variable forested landscape. Interviews were conducted with loggers across New York and Northern Pennsylvania. The machine rate method was used to calculate operating expenses, profit margin and return on investment (ROI) of individual jobs. Regression analysis identified significant variables influencing profit and ROI. According to this study, almost half of the logging operations observed were losing money on individual jobs. The presentation will share the results of the study and implications for contract rates and the future of the logging industry.
Retiring logger struggles to find his replacement
(8 Feb 2016) US LOSING LOGGERS
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Hardwick, Vermont – 21 January 2016
1. Dog barks as logs are unloaded from truck, AUDIO: Motor running
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ken Davis, logger:
I've got the sawdust in my veins, and they don't make a dialysis machine to get it out, so I'm still here. This is my 48th year of work.
3. Crane grabbing logs, AUDIO: Metal clanging on wood
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ken Davis, logger:
Average age for a logger is probably upwards of plus-55 years of age, and very few young people getting into it.
5. Worker measures and marking logs, AUDIO: clanging
6. Ends of logs spray painted with numbers
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ken Davis, logger:
Again, the wood industry is very volatile, going from a good year to a bad year. Our industry has faced a roller coaster ride, and then, early in the '70s when the computers started to come in, they talked about a paperless society. And we are nearing that point now three generations later. And we watch the kids today, they're basically paperless.
8. Logs being unloaded from truck, AUDIO: Motor running, dog barking
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ken Davis, logger:
Many people are in business one day and out of business the next. And then you've got your die-hards, people like myself that just won't give up, no matter how low it goes or how high it goes, we ride that roller coaster, screaming all the way.
10. Various of snowy logs being stacked in a pile, AUDIO: Motor running
11. Detail of edges of logs in pile
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ken Davis, logger:
It's very, very hard to find that young entrepreneur that really wants to get his fingers dirty, get the dirt under his fingernails, and then claw all the time to make the business successful.
AP Television
Greensboro, Vermont – 21 January 2016
13. Various of circular saw cutting logs, AUDIO: Saw blade cutting
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Ken Davis has logged for almost half a century, through many ups and downs in a volatile industry.
But as he nears retirement, it's been hard to find someone to take over his business in the US state of Vermont.
As high-tech machinery replaces chain saws – which themselves replaced the axe – a generations-old way of life is disappearing.
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In the snowy woods of northern New England and other forested parts of the United States, the lumberjack is an endangered species.
As high-tech machinery replaces chain saws, a generations-old way of life is disappearing, one that historically saw fathers pass onto their sons their love and knowledge of the woods and the independence that came from working for oneself.
Ken Davis feels this keenly, as he reaches retirement age after a half-century career with no one to pass the torch to.
I've got the sawdust in my veins, and they don't make a dialysis machine to get it out, so I'm still here. This is my 48th year of work, Davis says from his log yard in the town of Hardwick, in an especially rural region Vermonters call the Northeast Kingdom.
Davis once employed 19 people full-time to cut the wood, haul it and then truck it, sometimes to his log yard, other times directly to the now-disappearing mills across Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and upstate New York that would turn it into lumber or process it into paper. He now employs seven, and has no sons. His daughter and son-in-law tried it for a while, but they didn't catch the bug.
None of Davis' employees show any interest in taking over his business.
Average age for a logger is probably upwards of plus-55 years of age, and very few young people getting into it, he says.
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The Lincoln Family Home
Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home was the summer home of Robert Todd Lincoln and his wife Mary Harlan Lincoln, located in Manchester, Vermont.
A Sleighride in Brownington, VT
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What Vermont Means To Me- A Visual Poem About Vermont
A film about Vermont made for the Freedom and Unity Film Festival 2015.
Winning film for the Experimental Film category, featured in the Vermont Freedom and Unity Film 2015.
All visual content and music created by Matthew Binginot.
Honoring Delmarva Farmers: Bellview Farms
Bellview Farm in Rhodesdale, Maryland, has been cultivated by the same family for more than 100 years, which gives it the distinction of a century farm. Bellview Farms, its offspring, could reasonably be called the farm of the next century.
Vlog | July 4th Fireworks with Evan Smith President & CEO of Discover Newport
Evan Smith President and CEO gives insight behind the Newport July 4th fireworks and a little insight behind upcoming firework displays for the local area!
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July 1st – 9PM Jamestown East Ferry Wharf (festivities 630-1030)
July 2nd - Two shows
1. 9PM Newport Fort Adams , best viewing is from Newport Harbor facing west
2. 9PM The Silent fireworks in Jamestown at Beavertail Rd, Jamestown, RI 02835, parking is available in lots 3 and 4
July 3rd - 9:30PM Bristol Harbor (festivities begin 8AM)
July 4th - 9:30PM Escobar Farm 133 Middle Road Portsmouth
July 6th - 9:15PM Thrive Coffee House lawn 706 Park Avenue – Island Park Portsmouth (festivities 530-830)
Campaign 2020 Update: Michael Bennet Won't Be On Vermont Ballot
Sen. Bernie Sanders will face a smaller field of competition for the Democratic president nomination in his home state next year. Katie Johnston reports.
Vermont
Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Vermont is the 6th least extensive and the 2nd least populous of the 50 United States after Wyoming. It is the only New England state not bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Lake Champlain forms half of Vermont's western border, which it shares with the state of New York. The Green Mountains are within the state. Vermont is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east across the Connecticut River, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.
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Police: Vermont man likely killed in logging accident
Police: Vermont man likely killed in logging accident
Romantic Vermont Wedding Venue : Unique Round Barn Weddings
Looking the perfect location for your Vermont wedding? Our romantic Vermont B&B and Round Barn can accommodate weddings for up to 200! Enjoy impeccable service, a dedicated event planner and an unforgettable backdrop of foliage, ponds, fields, meadows and mountains. Learn more:
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO HIRE A FORESTRY MULCHER FOR CLEARING LAND..WITH GREAT FOOTAGE!
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Journal With Me No.001 | Kim New Jersey & Vermont Trip
Hello friends! Blog post with links to places I went - down below!
I went on a trip to New Jersey and Vermont and made a filmed a Journal With Me of the adventure.
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Why we can't shop our way to a better economy | Stacy Mitchell | TEDxDirigo
Stacy Mitchell is a researcher and writer at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR), a national nonprofit organization that challenges corporate consolidation of the economy and champions policies to nurture community-scaled enterprise.
Stacy directs two ILSR initiatives on independent business and community banking. Her analysis has helped inspire many grassroots campaigns and provided empirical support for changes to local and state policy.
Stacy's articles have appeared in Business Week, The Nation, Grist, Utne Reader, Sojourners, and many daily newspapers. Her book, Big-Box Swindle: The True Cost of Mega-Retailers and the Fight for America's Independent Businesses, was named one of the top ten business books of 2007 by Booklist.
In 2006, she helped launch the Portland Independent Business & Community Alliance, which has a membership today of over 400 local businesses and runs Portland's popular buy local campaign.
Stacy is a graduate of Macalester College, where she studied U.S. labor and environmental history. She lives in Portland with her husband.
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