2010
Spring Sprung part II
Fossils
of marine invertebrates found in the Champlain Valley reveal that Vermont was
underwater during the Paleozoic Era,
more than 300 million years ago, long before the advent of mammals. In
recent geologic history, the last glacier melted away about 12,500
years ago, and the sea poured in. This inland sea was inhabited by many
of the animals that inhabit the North Atlantic today over
20 fossils of ancient beluga whales have been found around Lake
Champlain.
Reverence is a sculpture created by Jim Sardonis in
1989. The sculpture depicts two tails of whales "diving" into a sea of
grass and is meant to symbolize the fragility of the planet. The tails
were made from 36 tons of African black granite and stand
12-13 feet tall.
Natalie and Bill Ross at the Wake
Robin bee-emporium!
First nucleus of Ted's bees in their temporary home, on the day they
were brought home from the 'hospital' at Mike Palmer's.
Home of Ted's Bees, at the New Village Farm, Shelburne. Thanks Bill for
getting this going.
Margy in Shelburne!
Remi, Char and Marion in Captiva
Union Street end-of-exams &
schools party

Fine ethnic cuisine
Weekend at Humpty, Bolton, with
Tim & Laurie & Co. Inc.
Who else has a JT Lyman signed
ball? Eh?
The college student in Miles' truck loads up the basement as summer
starts.
Marion & Caelin