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What would be considered a "typical" Vermont Easter? No politics please...
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Hmmm, you are looking for a description of a North Easter?? <grin, duck, and run>
In our family, selected Easters used to be the gathering of the clan, with aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents gathering at one house for dinner. Sometimes there would be as many as 25 or 30 people getting together. Time and jobs pulled a lot of us apart. I feel sorry for people who will never experience anything like those family Easters or Thanksgivings. (Well maybe just Easters, Thanksgivings had a way of getting into politics...) ![]() |
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