In the Land of the Wild Onion: Travels Along Vermont's Winooski RiverUniversity of Vermont Press, 2006 - 253 sider Charles Fish, author of In Good Hands: The Keeping of a Family Farm and Blue Ribbons and Burlesque: A Book of Country Fairs, sets off on a journey down Vermont's Winooski River, from the headwaters in Cabot to river's end at Lake Champlain, in order to rediscover the river valley of his youth and to consider the power of place in all our lives. Recounting travels by foot, car, and canoe (which Fish christens "The Tub"), In the Land of the Wild Onion offers engaging and often humorous tales of adventures along the river, of impenetrable thickets and backbreaking portages, of battles with a recalcitrant canoe, of nights camping out among the mosquitoes.The people Fish meets along the way spur discussions of geology, hydropower, hunting, fishing, farming, and tracking, to name a few. The chronicle of his journey is both a reminiscence of days spent living along the Winooski and a clear-eyed, deeply informative, and fascinating look at the changes and challenges to the habitat and resources of a river valley. What emerges is a portrait of the lives and rhythms of the valley, a rich and rewarding insight into how the land forms us and how we, its stewards, care for the land. Anyone with an interest in nature writing or local and regional resource management will profit from this well-told tale of one of Vermont's great rivers. |
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... percent of the hunters took at least one deer . Heavy snows in March and April of 2001 , however , killed an estimated 20 percent of the herd , fewer antlerless permits were issued , and the total take was 15,065 ; 13 percent of the ...
... percent of the hunters took at least one deer . Heavy snows in March and April of 2001 , however , killed an estimated 20 percent of the herd , fewer antlerless permits were issued , and the total take was 15,065 ; 13 percent of the ...
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... percent of the power it distributes , nearly all of it from its dams ( 0.5 percent from wind turbines ) and buys the rest . The three largest outside suppliers are Hydro - Quebec , Vermont Yankee Nuclear , and the New England grid . In ...
... percent of the power it distributes , nearly all of it from its dams ( 0.5 percent from wind turbines ) and buys the rest . The three largest outside suppliers are Hydro - Quebec , Vermont Yankee Nuclear , and the New England grid . In ...
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... percent , but new jobs were in the offing at the University of Vermont , the Mary Fletcher Hospital ( now the ... percent of Vermonters in 2000 had French or French - Canadian roots , but in the 1990s French speakers declined by 15 ...
... percent , but new jobs were in the offing at the University of Vermont , the Mary Fletcher Hospital ( now the ... percent of Vermonters in 2000 had French or French - Canadian roots , but in the 1990s French speakers declined by 15 ...
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