A walk at the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park on Tuesday reminded me of what a treasure this place truly is. From the website, "Walk through one of Vermont's most beautiful landscapes, under the shade of sugar maples and 400-year-old hemlocks, across covered bridges and alongside rambling stone walls. This is a landscape of loss, recovery, and conservation. This is a story of stewardship, of people taking care of places - sharing an enduring connection to land and a sense of hope for the future."
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And this, via NPR this morning, a segment of Invisibilia. ..She Offered The Robber A Glass Of Wine, And That Flipped The Script. Learned a new term...noncomplementarity.