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Evolution

Posted on October 16, 2023October 17, 2023 by Melissa Perley

Sitting in the music room teaching I looked out the window and noticed an eerie long garland of brittle brown leaves swinging back and forth in the breeze. They were held together by an invisible thread making it Halloween worthy. Each day I make a point of noticing them and each day the garland grows….

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The Day

Posted on October 9, 2023October 10, 2023 by Melissa Perley

The week has been magical; dry and sunny and the foliage seems to have arrived with the tour buses. Driving to and from home we pass underneath an archway of color. Windows down we hear our tires crunch through fallen leaves and watch them blow out from behind our car, like confetti following a parade….

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Walking Into The Past

Posted on October 1, 2023October 2, 2023 by Melissa Perley

It has been one of those weeks; every line on every day in the calendar book full. This weekend the weather was sunny and dry and we decided to skip digging potatoes and hike heading to one of our favorite fall foliage areas in the Champlain Valley. Leaf litter crunches as a light breeze pulls…

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Preparing

Posted on September 25, 2023September 27, 2023 by Melissa Perley

I close the gate to the pasture after letting the sheep in and push hard on the metal gate to the garden. Long tendrils curl away from the pumpkins, small yellow bulbs swell but don’t really resemble a Jack O’lantern yet. Kale plants, eternally hardy, faithfully push new leaves out for me to harvest. The…

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Fair Time

Posted on September 18, 2023September 19, 2023 by Melissa Perley

The beginning of the third week in September has a distinctly different feel to it. Something wonderful this way comes. It is the Tunbridge fair. Paul and I talk about who will check the fair schedule, feed the dogs, and bring sheep up so that we are ready to leave as quickly as possible. It…

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Cidre

Posted on September 11, 2023September 14, 2023 by Melissa Perley

The leaves are beginning to drop. Some color is showing itself on the mountainside[s] but the majority of maple leaves are rusty, without their normal brilliance. Because we are Vermonters, we have to explain everything in terms of weather; this year, the lack of brilliance thus far is being put down to the unprecedented height…

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Circle Of Fire

Posted on September 3, 2023September 4, 2023 by Melissa Perley

The red cider press is bolted to the deck and ready to go. Leaves spin down, our road already covered. Our apple trees are loaded with hanging fruit which are also beginning to drop. It is cider season. Tomorrow we will spend the morning of the holiday as we do most years, at the Labor…

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Hay Day

Posted on August 28, 2023August 29, 2023 by Melissa Perley

With all of the rain this summer there has been a precariousness to hay, not just knowing when we might get it, but if we would get it at all. Good haying weather requires at least three dry days and we have struggled to have even one day without rain. The internet has been full…

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Making Change

Posted on August 21, 2023August 22, 2023 by Melissa Perley

As we enter the Dog days we are spending a lot of time harvesting. I find that when I am kneeling at the earth’s alter, my hands busy pulling carrots that will be sauteed in a cast iron skillet until they release sweetness from under their charred exteriors, my brain has time to free-wheel. I…

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Wisdom

Posted on August 14, 2023August 15, 2023 by Melissa Perley

There is a metaphor about having a black cloud hanging over you. That seems to sum up our summer in a literal sense. In the month of July our area had approximately twenty inches of rainfall. Each day we wake and peer out of the shutters in our bedroom to see if there is any…

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Our Measure Of Progress

Posted on August 7, 2023August 8, 2023 by Melissa Perley

As we round the corner into August, I begin to feel a push to squeeze all of the things we dream about in February into this month. When you live in Vermont you recognize that summer time is limited. In June we are still finishing recitals, auditions and lessons. That week Paul and I ran…

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Aftermath

Posted on July 31, 2023August 1, 2023 by Melissa Perley

There are times in our lives when it feels as if everything is the color of tea. The familiarity of our lives stained pale. The waters of the flood have retreated but they have left much more than silt and mud in their wake. Our dirt road is patched but still bears the scars of…

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Summer’s Not Over Yet

Posted on July 24, 2023July 25, 2023 by Melissa Perley

When I am looking out the window in early January, and the snowplow has just gone by creating a white wall at the end of our driveway making it impassible without a snowblower and some shoveling, and the only way to get water to livestock is in metal buckets filled in our bathtub, winter wins…

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The Flood

Posted on July 16, 2023July 17, 2023 by Melissa Perley

I told Paul that I was going to make a quick run to the post office in a neighboring town to drop off our son’s birthday gift. It had been raining all day so I pulled on my raincoat as I open the back door of the truck for Muir to jump in. Paul came…

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The Art Of Taking and Giving

Posted on July 9, 2023July 10, 2023 by Melissa Perley

This morning I pulled a large steel bowl from under the counter and headed down to our “mobile” garden. Living in the woods means that our main vegetable garden is done with sun by mid afternoon. This works for most of our growing but not for tomatoes or basil so we repurposed one of our…

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Melissa Perley is an award-winning author, 
professional musician, music teacher, farmer, mother and business owner. Follow her as she makes her way through life in Vermont.

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