Back Issues of Vermont Life
Guide to Issue Contents, 1990 - 1994

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1994, WINTER - Catamounts return, joys pains and beauty of winter camping, Jim Cooke portrays Calvin Coolidge, portfolio of winter's palette, sense of community endures in Lincoln, Vermont Historical Society, the new Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Vermont chocolate tour, Christmas carols in Weston. Buy this issue.
1994, AUTUMN - Abenaki cultural revival, the valley of Waitsfield, Warren and Fayston, Samuel Morey inventions and the steamboat, beavers are back and not everyone is happy about it, November's quiet beauty, Anne and Nan household hints against grime, Mud Pond pilgrimage, hiking with kids, Yankee salsa is hot, Putney's annual Green Mountain Head Rowing Regatta. Buy this issue.
1994, SUMMER - Burlington reclaims the waterfront with the new Waterfront Park, diversity is the key in new Vermont farming, portfolio of summer, Groton State Forest has wilderness to suit every taste, Vermont a mountain bike paradise, Rudolf Serkin's music prevails at Nation's Premier Chamber Music Festival in Marlboro, Vermont Quilt Festival in Northfield, farmer's markets, Admiral George Dewey, a Wardsboro 4th of July. Buy this issue.
1994, SPRING - On the Howards family farm in North Thetford for 220 years, Vermont and the uncommonly beautiful lilac, bright and early spring portfolio, Robert Merrill Eddy photographer in central Vermont, Williston lives in the path of booming Burlington, something for everyone at Montshire Museum of Science in Norwich, Lake Willoughby's curving shore and dramatic mountains, Morris dancers of the annual Morris Ale. Buy this issue.

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1993, WINTER - Life in Canaan, Recognized Vermonters, Snowshoeing, Blizzards: Winter scenic photo portfolio, Vermonters represented in the winter Olympics, Author E. Annie Proulx, Cooking with Tasha Tudor, The Inns of Jamaica, Going Dancing in Danville, Crafts made in Putney, Farming in the future. Buy this issue.

1993, AUTUMN - The uniqueness of the Memphremagog Region, Vermont faces the challenge of growth, Ralph Nading Hill literary prize winner Moving Mountains by Andrea Alsup, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, The Art of Sabra Field, The best three ponds for canoeing, The Haunted Buildings of Vermont, Living self-sufficiently in East Corinth, Scenic Kelley Stand Road, Produce farmers working with local restaurants, Fairbanks Museum Festival, Furniture artist Stephen Huneck, Biking in Grand Isle. Buy this issue.

1993, SUMMER - The Green Mountain Club takes care of Mt. Mansfield, Preserved forests, The 251 Club tours Vermont, Rich resources of Addison County, Rose Lucia - a recognized citizen and educator of Montpelier's past, Summer scenic photo portfolio, Vermont's new trend of micro-breweries, Dick Raymond - horticultural expert, The devotion to bass fishing, Strawberry festivals, Newton's 1824 House Inn, The Irasburg Church Fair, Garden crafters, The history of Little River State Park, Entrepreneurs in the Northeast Kingdom. Buy this issue.

1993, SPRING - Maple Sugaring-a sure sign of spring, Questioning the effectiveness of Town Meeting Day, Vermont's forgotten copper years, Spring scenic photo portfolio, Making movies in Vermont, The best rivers for spring fishing, The soul of Newbury seen through photographs, A small school house graduation in Granby, Fiddlehead recipes, The tradition of a sunrise Easter service on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont craftsmen open their studios to the public, Signs of spring only Vermonters can appreciate, Rudyard Kipling's homestead. Buy this issue.

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1992, WINTER - The mystery of Robert Frost's South Shaftsbury farm, Bennington County preserves its mountains, The comeback of the wild cat in Vermont forests, Activities to relieve cabin fever, Winter scenic photo portfolio, The history of Welsh immigrants, Mark Breen and Steve Maleski report the weather, Gourmet Pizza in Waitsfield, Affordable ski lodging, Vermont's Special Olympics, Vermont-made bedding. Buy this issue.

1992, AUTUMN - Vermont's Endangered Farms, Deer hunting in the Northeast Kingdom, Southern Vermont towns, Ralph Nading Hill literary prize winner Summer by Laura Dickerman, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, The tradition of dowsing, The American Minor Breeds Conservancy, Devoted hikers, Apple recipes, Touring Franklin County, The crafts and antiques of Weston, Dinnerware crafted in Vermont, The natural treasures of Blood Brook, Riding the Carillon on Lake Champlain. Buy this issue.

1992, SUMMER - West Haven's Bald Mountain Refuge, Recreational paths, The Flood of 1992, The Bicentennial Heritage Journey, Haying: Summer scenic photo portfolio, The Champlain Valley Festival of folk music and arts, Fiddle Master Ron West of Richford, Flower gardening, Family vacationing on farms, Ice cream makers of Vermont, Hand mowing contests at the Addison County Field Days, Vermont craft centers, Dealing with development. Buy this issue.

1992, SPRING - The tough community of Lyndon, Business technology, Spring scenic photo portfolio, Farming the old-fashioned way at Fair Winds Farm in Brattleboro, Dr. William Ballard fights for wild orchids, Vermont Civil War Hemlocks, Cooking with the greens of spring, Vermont's small southeastern towns, Maple sugaring in Putney, Vermont Crafts, The slow process of maple sugaring. Buy this issue.

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1991, WINTER - The hard work of living on a farm, What the future of Vermont holds, Teaching children how to ski, Ten great ski tours, The history of Amtrak's Montrealer, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Wolcott Children's Ballet, Volunteers of the fire departments, Making stews, Bed and Breakfasts in Woodstock. Buy this issue.

1991, AUTUMN - Evidence of the civil war in Vermont, The town of Windsor, Ralph Nading Hill literary prize winner The Black Snake and the Fly by Pete Sutherland, The view from Snake Mountain, The peregrine returns to Vermont, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, The Inns of Arlington, The unique characteristics of Vermont's country stores, The Green Mountain Flyer, Wild Elderberry recipes. Buy this issue.

1991, SUMMER - Preserving Lake Champlain, Benedict Arnold and his battle on Valcour Island, Bicentennial Section: The Treasures of Vermont, Happy cows, Logging with horses, The Basin Harbor Club, North Danville's Lamp-Lit Hymn Sing. Buy this issue.

1991, SPRING - Kayaking and rafting on the whitewater of the West River, Photographs of Vermonters, Helen Hartness Flanders preserved Vermont's folk music traditions, Ballad writer Margaret MacArthur, Springtime in St. Albans, Shrewsbury finds a creative way to Recycle, Spring scenic photo portfolio, The Inn at the Round Barn Farm, Trout recipes, Love and Lessons by Deane C. Davis, Rachel Kane and her perennial nursery, Vermont Organic Fertilizer, Vermont diners, Ice melting bets on Joe's Pond. Buy this issue.

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1990, WINTER - Events that Shaped Vermont, Mad River Glen Ski Area, Telemarker Dick Hall, Philosopher Ethan Allen, Winter scenic photo portfolio, Dorothy Thompson and her love of Barnard, Elmer Darling's Hill, Holidays and spirit in Woodstock, A Guide to Sleigh Riding in Vermont, Potatoes, An owl's world in winter, Vermont business, Vermont's Adult Education Program. Buy this issue.

1990, AUTUMN - Land Preservation along the Mettawee River, Vermont politics, Vermont's tradition of apple cider, The Dummerston Apple Pie Festival, Autumn scenic photo portfolio, Running a village store, Foliage picnics, Vermont Marble Inn in Fair Haven, Ralph Nading Hill Prize literary prize winner A Long Time Coming by Kristy Smith Parke, A tour of history in Vermont's museums. Buy this issue.

1990, SUMMER - The environmental demands of black bears, The performers of Circus Smirkus, Life in a small town, Evidence of the Revolutionary War on Mount Independence, Summer scenic photo portfolio, The bread-baking trend in Vermont, The Newfane Flea Market, Love of the Green Mountains, The North Barre Golden Era Reunion, Vermont businesses, The town of Weston, The New England Ox Pull. Buy this issue.

1990, SPRING - The traditions of 12 sugarhouses, The Sheldon Poor Farm, Rebuilding Richford, The heritage of Vermonters, Spring scenic photo portfolio, The art of stone walls, Beebe's International Festival, Sixteen Little-Known Facts About Whitewater Canoeing, Cooking lamb, The tomatoes of Long Wind Farm, The primroses and perennials of Maidstone Plant Farm, Woodbury College educates adults, The story graveyards tell, The Dead Creek Wildlife Area, Red Foxes. Buy this issue.

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