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Peter has a new photography gallery in his house in Colbyille (two house south of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Plant on Route 100, between Waterbury and Stowe). He also has a new website where can be viewed his favorite photographs. www.petermillerphotography.com.
You can learn even more about some of the farms featured in Vermont Farm Women by visiting the following Web sites. We hope you'll also help keep small farms alive by purchasing the high-quality goods they offer.
www.popoma.com (Karen Le Roy) Delivers high-quality horse hay from their family farm all over New England. Potpourri, floral sachets, Popoma Farm Salad Herbs and herbal remedies, including Popoma Farm "Bug Stuff" Insect Repellent (as seen in Yankee magazine). www.butterworksfarm.com (Anne and Jack Lazor) Contains a wealth of information about organics, homeopathy, and life on a true family farm. See pictures of the family, the farm, and even learn how to become an intern! Also includes information about where Butterworks Farm products are available in Vermont and beyond. www.oakknolldairy.com (Karen Lindbo) Everything from information about the farm to a trivia page that will challenge your knowledge of goats! Pictures galore.
There are some truly wonderful independent bookstores in Vermont. Click here to see a list.
The Preservation Trust of Vermont is a non-profit agency that works to preserve historic buildings, vibrant town centers, and important landmarks. Learn how you can get involved! www.ptvermont.org The Glynwood Center helps small communities maintain their cultural integrity and natural resources while expanding their economic growth. Learn more about them at www.glynwood.org
There would be no Yankee Weather Proverbs without the incredible artwork of Daryl V. Storrs. Visit her Web site to see a wide variety of her fun lithographs and gorgeous pastels. www.darylstorrs.com
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