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Sunny, Cold and Windy in Vermont

The day after rifle season ended last fall, Elga was walking the dog out back and spied a deer lying on fresh snow, rump shot and available to the highest bidder (me!). At the moment, I’m sitting at the window … Continue reading

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Elga’s Website Launched

Hi all. Just a heads up that Elga’s website for Mad Women In The Attic, her stained glass and metal art business, has been launched. It’s awesome! Plus there’s a really cute picture of her in her bio.

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June 2014

Before I go out to finish tearing apart my tractor so I can get a part welded tomorrow and keep working on the new pig enclosure, I thought I’d share a few words. I went to granddaughter Savannah’s dance recital … Continue reading

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Summer 2012

Summer is flying by. School ended, I taught my course on the CT River the last two weeks in May, flew out to Macalester College in MN and drove back with a used SEM, went to the annual Council on … Continue reading

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February 2012

February has flown by, and it just seems that “the faster I go, the behinder I get.” Things are moving forward with planning Dad’s service for August 18th, with several dozen RSVPs having come to Sandy (floofly@hotmail.com). Also, every few … Continue reading

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HSW Memorial Service

January 2012 As many of you know, our father Harold Westerman died in Orono, Maine, in December 2011. He had a mailing list of many folks from his years as Coach and Athletic Director at UMO, as Uncle Westy at … Continue reading

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Harold S. Westerman 1917-2011

“He didn’t tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.” (Clarence Budington Kelland) Harold Scott Westerman died December 29th in 2011. He wrote his own obituary, which follows with only minor modification by his … Continue reading

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