Summer 2009
Update

NEED BEACH READING?
Take along a copy of Celebrating Champlain, published by Vermont Life. This 100-page collector’s edition captures the sweep of the lake’s history and includes a calendar of Quadricentennial events. Visit www.VermontLifeCatalog.com.
FREEMAN’S FOURTH
Our last-page columnist, Newfane author Castle Freeman Jr., recently released his fourth novel, “All That I Have,” about a small-town sheriff coping with change in rural Vermont. Publishers Weekly said Freeman “sets an intertwined network of provincial egos on a collision course and pulls it off through the wonderfully satisfying point of view of his deadpan sheriff.”INBOX
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From Dexter Ovitt, New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
(Regarding “Red Sox Nation, North,” Spring 2009)
Well done, but there is no center to Red Sox Nation ... it’s a United States thing.
From Don Sackett, Island Pond,
via www.myspace.com
My utmost respect to your team of well-established professionals, who continue to show the world how awesome Vermont living can truly be.
From Michael Whitelock, Metropolis, Ill.
I (enjoy reading) the formerly titled My Vermont page and in the most recent issue (Spring 2009) the first Vermont Observed. Thanks so much for these enlightening single-page items.
From Miriam Swartz, North Andover, Mass.
I love reading Vermont Life and receiving your e-mails. I thank you for a lovely publication, and I get lost in your pictures.
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