Thank you, Mom and Dad

When I was in grade school in my tiny two-room schoolhouse in rural Vermont, our school got a computer. One computer. And apparently I used said computer and became interested in computers because I asked my parents to buy me one of the first “personal” computers that was ever available to the public: Radio Shack’s…

Patrick Farrow dog

Dogs and guerrilla art

Today was the most amazing day!  I drove into downtown Rutland and what did my eyes behold but some guerrilla artwork.  To be precise, the dog statue in Depot Park had been adorably yarn bombed. The scoundrels also yarn bombed a nearby bench in beautiful colors. A close inspection of the work indicated a great amount…

A Search for Dignity

It is often difficult to live with dignity in a small town. And it is even harder to get people to understand that you are searching for dignity without coming right out and telling them (which erases all the dignity you seek).  A lack of diverse jobs leaves people feeling as though they are sentenced…

Rutland winter farmers market

Local food

Today I went to the second weekend of the winter farmers’ market in Rutland.  It was fabulous!  I bought some huge kale from Radical Roots Farm, some green tomatoes from another local farm, applesauce from Yoder Farm that probably contained apples from about 100 yards from my house, and rice – YES RICE – that…