The Vermont Weathervane
A Journal of Vermont Country Life
SEPTEMBER 1996

Get Out and About! Calendar of Events
Fall Asters - The Mythology and Culture
Making The Best Cider
The Vanishing One Room Schoolhouse
Steve Holman: Furniture Crafted with an Artist's Eye
Special Exhibit: Woman-The Artists' Views
The World of the Woodpile
Celebrate the Season! Old-Time Apple Recipes


[PEOPLE & PLACES] [LITERATURE] [POETRY] [SEASONAL FEATURE]

[RECIPES] [GARDENING] [HISTORY and TRADITIONS]

[THE OUTDOORS, NATURALLY] [CALENDAR OF EVENTS]

[SPECIAL EXHIBIT] - "Woman: The Artist's View

[ANNUAL INDEX]
If it's part of Vermont country life, it's part of the Vermont Weathervane.

Published monthly, except March, the Vermont Weathervane is both a tribute to life in the country and a helpful resource for locals and tourists.

Each issue is as varied as the folks that live and play here. Seasonal features range from the latest skiing craze to the area's fishing hot spots; from the best way to hook-up your woodstove to secrets to getting the best yield from your garden.

Regular features include literature and poetry by and about Vermonters, country cooking, how-to crafts, hunting and fishing updates, profiles of artisans and entrepreneurs, featured inns and destinations, book reviews.

And the best calendar of events for Southern Vermont attractions and statewide highlights.


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