[Kristina Stykos is a musician, Substacker, and landscaper who writes very evocatively about life in rural Vermont. Today UFC (Unidentifiable Falling/Frozen Crud) is falling on a screaming tundra landscape. It's a world that can turn from bountiful to life-threatening very quickly. I could also say "without warning," but we've had plenty of warning. We just... Continue Reading →
Half a Cup is Enough
[Kristina Stykos is another Vermonter flogging the world with her words. I follow and support her, even if she doesn't believe in paragraphs. She makes gardening make sense. This is something I remind myself of every time I go to Costco. SB SM] Photo by Nick Collins on Pexels.com Under Doing https://substack.com/@vermontridgerunner Kristina Stykos June... Continue Reading →
My Town
[One of the projects on my list is to write a series of feature articles on the dirt roads of Vermont, because our dirt roads here have collective personalities that are more than aggregates of their individuals. Vermont Ridgerunner is a newsletter written and published by Kristina Stykos. Her well-crafted ramblings are filled with bumps... Continue Reading →
Vermont Ridgerunner, Ode to my Crew
[The feature image for today is what happens when you ask AI to generate an image for Vermont Ridgerunner. I don't know what it is, but it looks appropriate. Kristina Stykos is a Vermont-based blogger who has a newsletter published on Substack. I enjoy her writing in microcosm, although I can get lost in her... Continue Reading →