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Celebrating a love-affair with autumn with the “Fig-ure of Love Elixir”

Nestled in a cozy cabin deep within the enchanting woods in West Dover, VT, a wedding anniversary weekend was destined to be a celebration of love and togetherness. As we embarked on this special time together with friends and family, I knew I wanted to infuse the weekend with a homage to the couple’s wedding, and what better way to do so than with a bespoke cocktail experience? Allow me to introduce you to the “Fig-ure of Love Elixir,” a drink that encapsulates the essence of love and the beauty of this cherished season.

Why I Chose the “Fig-ure of Love Elixir”

  1. A Toast to Love: What better way to celebrate the love that has grown and deepened with each passing year than with a cocktail that bears its name? The “Fig-ure of Love Elixir” was our way of raising a glass to the beautiful journey we’ve shared.
  2. Autumn’s Embrace: As the trees outside donned their vibrant fall attire, we felt a kinship with the changing season. The cocktail’s rich, sweet figs and earthy sage simple syrup mirrored the balance we’d found in each other.
  3. Signature Romance: With its delicate orange hue and captivating flavors, the “Fig-ure of Love Elixir” became the symbol of this weekend escape.

The cabin’s rustic charm provided the perfect backdrop for crafting this romantic elixir. We gathered around the wooden table, the soft crackling of the fireplace serenading us as we prepared to create a cocktail that would embody our love.

Ingredients and Preparation

  • Fig Splendor: Black Mission figs, with their honey-like sweetness, was my first choice. After several grocery store stops along the way to track them down they were spotted at a local grocery store.
  • Orange Rum: Orange rum, with its mellow profile, was the ideal canvas for showcasing the fig’s essence. Its aroma hinted at the adventure that lay ahead.
  • Sage Simple Syrup: Crafting this special syrup was an intimate experience and took a month’s preparation. As the fresh sage simmered with sugar and water, the cabin filled with the comforting scent of sage.
  • Orange Liqueur: Grand Marnier, with its brandy base, added a layer of sophistication to the cocktail. It was a nod to the years they’d spent together, evolving and maturing.
  • Lemon Juice: Freshly squeezed lemon juice added a burst of freshness that danced on our palates. It was a symbol of the zest that love had brought into our lives.

With these ingredients at the ready, we embarked on the creation of our “Fig-ure of Love Elixir.”

The Experience Unfolded

  1. Step 1: To begin, simmer water, sugar, and fresh sage in a small saucepan.
  2. Step 2: Adding a couple of fresh figs to the cocktail shaker, muddled them with the fragrant sage syrup. The sweet aroma of figs and the earthy scent of sage mingled in the air.
  3. Step 3: Orange rum and liqueur, lemon juice joined the party, transforming the shaker into a cauldron of autumnal delights.
  4. Step 4: Sealed tightly, the cocktail shaker became a vessel of anticipation. Then shook it with excitement, creating a symphony of sounds that echoed the rustling leaves outside.
  5. Step 5: Straining the mixture into old-fashioned glasses, we marveled at the cocktail’s rustic charm. Its orange hue was a nod to the blush of the autumn sky, setting the perfect mood for the occasion.
  6. Step 6: Finally, crowned this creation with chilled club soda. Gently stirring, the bubbling effervescence reminded us of the vivacity of the season and the effervescence of love and served it in a pumpkin-shaped glass.

With “Fig-ure of Love Elixir” in hand, we stepped onto the cabin’s porch. As the sun painted the sky with hues of orange and red, we toasted to nature’s beauty and the extraordinary love that had brought us to this moment. Each sip carried the essence of the woods, making our anniversary weekend a journey into the heart of autumn itself.

The “Fig-ure of Love Elixir” had become a cherished part of our celebration, a reminder that love grows deeper with every passing year. Amidst the fall foliage and the embrace of dear friends, we discovered that the most extraordinary experiences can be found in the most ordinary of moments. Cheers to love, to the woods, and to the remarkable “Fig-ure of Love Elixir” that made our anniversary weekend truly magical.

Maple Syrup, Cheese, and Apple Pie: Vermont’s Culinary Treasures

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Nestled in the northeast region of the United States, Vermont is known for its picturesque countryside, charming small towns, and warm hospitality. The state is also famous for its locally sourced and farm-to-table cuisine, making it a culinary destination for foodies from all over the world. From maple syrup to artisanal cheese and apple pie, Vermont’s food scene offers a variety of delicious dishes that showcase the state’s rich agricultural heritage and commitment to sustainability.

Vermont is a beautiful state known for its picturesque scenery and warm hospitality. When it comes to food, Vermont is a haven for those who love fresh, farm-to-table dishes and local flavors. Here are some of the best local cuisines to try in Vermont. First on the list is maple syrup, which is considered Vermont’s liquid gold. Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the United States, and its syrup is known for its rich flavor and unique taste. You can try maple syrup in a variety of ways, from drizzling it on pancakes and waffles to using it as a glaze for roasted meats. You can also visit local sugarhouses during the spring sugaring season and see the process of making maple syrup firsthand.

Another local cuisine to try in Vermont is cheese. Vermont has a long history of dairy farming, and its artisanal cheeses are some of the best in the country. You can visit local cheesemakers and sample a wide variety of cheeses, from cheddar and gouda to blue cheese and brie. The Vermont Cheese Trail is a popular route that takes visitors through the state’s best cheesemakers and allows them to taste their delicious creations.

Finally, you can’t leave Vermont without trying a classic dish like apple pie. Vermont is famous for its apples, and the state’s orchards produce some of the tastiest apples in the country. Many restaurants and bakeries in Vermont serve apple pie made with fresh, locally grown apples. You can also visit one of Vermont’s many apple orchards and pick your own apples to take home or enjoy on the spot.

In conclusion, Vermont’s local cuisine is a reflection of the state’s deep connection to its land and agricultural traditions. Whether you’re a food lover or just looking to experience the unique flavors of the region, Vermont’s culinary scene is sure to leave a lasting impression. From maple syrup to artisanal cheese and apple pie, Vermont’s local cuisine is a must-try for anyone visiting the state. So pack your bags and get ready to indulge in the delicious flavors of Vermont.

Experience the Charm of Vermont’s Historic Towns and Villages

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Vermont is a state located in the New England region of the United States that boasts breathtaking natural beauty and a rich cultural heritage. From rolling hills and lush forests to sparkling lakes and pristine rivers, Vermont’s landscapes are a true feast for the eyes. The state is also home to charming towns and villages, each with its own unique character and history, that provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere for visitors. Whether you’re interested in outdoor adventures, food and drink, or cultural experiences, Vermont has something for everyone.

Visitors to Vermont can explore its diverse landscapes, from the Green Mountains to the Lake Champlain valley, on a road trip that takes in some of the state’s most beautiful and historic sites. Take in panoramic views from the top of Mount Mansfield, sample delicious local cheeses, or visit one of Vermont’s famous cider mills to taste the state’s famous cider. You can also explore the vibrant cultural scene of Burlington, Vermont’s largest city, or visit the quaint shops and restaurants of Woodstock.

With its stunning natural beauty, friendly communities, and rich cultural heritage, Vermont is the perfect destination for travelers seeking a rejuvenating and inspiring experience. So whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or foodie, a road trip through Vermont is sure to be an unforgettable adventure!

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A road trip in Vermont is the perfect way to discover all that this picturesque state has to offer. With its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and friendly communities, Vermont offers a unique and diverse range of attractions that are sure to inspire and delight visitors. From scenic drives through the Green Mountains to visits to historic sites and quaint towns, to savoring the state’s delicious food and drink, a road trip in Vermont is a journey that will be treasured for years to come.

As you journey through this beautiful state, you will be struck by its peacefulness and serenity, and you will feel as though you have stepped back in time. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or foodie, Vermont is a state that is sure to captivate and inspire you. So pack your bags, hit the road, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the Green Mountain State!

Discover Vermont’s Beauty on a Budget: A Guide to Affordable Travel

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Vermont is a picturesque state located in the northeastern region of the United States. From its rolling hills, scenic lakes and forests, to its quaint small towns, Vermont is a popular destination for tourists seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. However, many visitors are concerned about the high costs associated with travel and accommodations. Fear not, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Vermont on a budget. Despite its popularity, a trip to Vermont doesn’t have to break the bank. With a little bit of planning and insider knowledge, you can enjoy all that Vermont has to offer while still staying within your budget.

Vermont is a beautiful state with plenty of outdoor activities, quaint towns, and delicious food.
Here are some budget-friendly tips for visiting Vermont:

Vermont is a beautiful state that offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. With a little bit of planning, it’s possible to enjoy Vermont on a budget. From staying at an Airbnb or a budget-friendly motel, to taking advantage of free outdoor activities, there are many ways to make the most of your trip to Vermont without breaking the bank. So, pack your bags and head to Vermont for an unforgettable and budget-friendly adventure.

Vermont offers a variety of budget-friendly options for accommodations, transportation, food, activities, and shopping. From staying at an Airbnb or a budget-friendly motel to exploring the state’s natural beauty on a bike or by foot, there are many ways to experience Vermont without spending a lot of money. With its charming small towns, delicious farm-to-table cuisine, and beautiful scenery, Vermont is a perfect destination for budget-conscious travelers looking for a unique and memorable experience.

Picture Perfect: A Guide to Vermont’s Most Instagrammable Spots

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Vermont is known for its stunning natural beauty, quaint small towns, and rich history. With so much to see and do in this beautiful state, it’s no wonder that so many people are drawn to Vermont to experience all it has to offer. And with the rise of social media, many of these visitors are looking to capture the perfect photo to share with their friends and followers. In this article, we’ll explore the most Instagrammable spots in Vermont, so you can find the perfect backdrop for your next post.

Vermont is a beautiful state filled with breathtaking natural landscapes, historic landmarks, and a wealth of cultural attractions. From the bustling city of Burlington to the quaint countryside of Grafton, there is something for everyone in this charming New England state. Whether you’re a foodie, a history buff, or an outdoor enthusiast, Vermont offers a range of destinations that are sure to delight and inspire.

Whether you’re looking to capture the stunning natural beauty of Vermont, or you’re interested in exploring its rich history and cultural heritage, there are plenty of amazing spots to choose from. From quaint small towns to breathtaking mountain vistas, Vermont has something for everyone. So, if you’re looking for the perfect Instagram post, be sure to check out some of the most Instagrammable spots in Vermont. You won’t be disappointed!
Vermont is a must-visit state for anyone who loves exploring new and interesting places. With its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and wealth of cultural attractions, Vermont offers something for everyone. So whether you’re looking for an outdoor adventure, a taste of local cuisine, or a glimpse into the state’s rich past, be sure to add Vermont to your travel itinerary.

News – SPE Northeast Conference Group Exhibition

This year’s SPE Northeast Chapter Conference is quickly approaching, and they are thrilled to announce the talented artists chosen to be part of the conference’s Juried Exhibition! Joshua Farr, Executive Director at the Vermont Center for Photography is the juror of this year’s exhibition for our annual conference, “Is Photography Enough? Interdisciplinary Approaches Beyond the Still Image.”

Selected Artists: Anne Arden McDonald, Tony Attardo, Kristi Beisecker, Richard Cavagnolo, Monica Church, Rebecca Davis, Adrienne Defendi, Colleen Fitzgerald, Carolyn Benedict Fraser, Nicholas Gaffney, Audrey Gottlieb, Eui-Jip Hwang, Alysia Kaplan, Sarah Knobel, Katharine Kreisher, Janelle Lynch, Chris Maliga, Adrian Martinez, Andy MatternSandra Matthews, Alyssa Jaffe Minahan, Marc NewtonMarc Ohrem-Leclef, Nicholas Pollack, Sarah PollmanRachel Bee Porter, Blair Rainey, Amy Shapiro, Rochelle Simard, David Underwood, Judy Unger-Clark, Emily Vallee, Nathan Wagoner

Exhibition Dates: November 3rd–26th, 2017

Brattleboro Gallery Walk Opening: November 3rd, 5:30-8:30pm

SPE-NE Opening Reception: November 11th, 6:30pm-9:00pm

IMAGE CREDIT: Colleen Fitzgerald, “K”, 2016

Exploration: High Meadows Farm

This week I started a full-time job as a graphic designer at River Valley Co-op! I’m super excited to start this next chapter in my life! The job is also in a town/region that I love. This week has been a whirlwind of understanding and learning about the co-op life. For example, today my manager and I went to High Meadows Farm and did a photoshoot for their advertising and rebranding. I took behind-the-scnes photos which you can see below. So today’s activity post is inspired by my new job!

Discover Local

If you are vacationing in a rural/country region one unique activity to do is visit the local farms and learn about what products they have to offer. Below’s list is from CISA – Community Involved Sustainable Agriculture.

FARM WHAT’S GROWING DISTRIBUTION TOWN
Barberic Farm Herbs, Dairy + Eggs, Meat, Spreads, Specialty, Baked Goods, Dry Goods, Fiber, Breeding Stock Farmers Markets Shelburne
1 mi
Johnson Hill Farm Herbs, Family Fun Buckland
2 mi
The Atherton Farm Vegetables, Herbs, Nursery + Flowers, Grains + Feeds, Specialty
integrated pest mgmt
Farmers Markets, Farm Stand Buckland
3 mi
Kenburn Orchards Fruit, Nursery + Flowers, Family Fun Farm Stand, PYO Shelburne
3 mi
Wheel-View Farm Meat, Nursery + Flowers, Pet Food, Breeding Stock Farm Stand Shelburne
3 mi
Spring Water Farm Fruit, Vegetables, Herbs, Wood, Nursery + Flowers, Spreads, Specialty, Baked Goods, Fiber, Family Fun
chemical-free
Farmers Markets, Farm Stand, Restaurants, Wholesale Ashfield
3 mi
Pioneer Valley Popcorn Dry Goods Restaurants, Wholesale Shelburne
3 mi
Hart Farm Fruit, Vegetables, Herbs, Honey + Maple, Dairy + Eggs, Meat, Nursery + Flowers, Beverages, Specialty
chemical-free
Farmers Markets Conway
3 mi
E & J Scott Orchard Fruit, Vegetables, Dairy + Eggs, Wood, Beverages, Breeding Stock Farm Stand Buckland
3 mi
Apex Orchards
profiled farm
Fruit, Vegetables, Honey + Maple, Nursery + Flowers, Specialty, Family Fun
integrated pest mgmt
Delivery, Pickup, Farmers Markets, Farm Stand, PYO, Restaurants, Schools, Wholesale Shelburne
4 mi
Graves-Glen Farm Honey + Maple, Nursery + Flowers, Grains + Feeds Farm Stand Shelburne
4 mi
Pine Hill Orchards Fruit, Vegetables, Beverages, Family Fun Delivery, Pickup, Farm Stand, PYO, Schools, Wholesale Colrain
4 mi
Wilder Brook Farm Vegetables, Honey + Maple, Dairy + Eggs, Nursery + Flowers
chemical-free
CSA Charlemont
4 mi
Wilder Hill Gardens Fruit, Vegetables, Nursery + Flowers, Specialty Farm Stand, PYO Conway
4 mi
Foxbard Farm Meat, Wood, Grains + Feeds Farm Stand Shelburne
4 mi
Open View Farm Fruit, Vegetables, Herbs, Meat, Fiber, Family Fun
some organic
Conway
4 mi
Shinglebrook Farm
profiled farm
Meat, Nursery + Flowers, Breeding Stock Shelburne
4 mi
The Pieropan Christmas Tree Farm
profiled farm
Nursery + Flowers, Specialty Ashfield
4 mi
Good Bunch Farm Vegetables, Herbs
chemical-free
Pickup, Farmers Markets, Restaurants, Wholesale Conway
4 mi
K & L Organic Growers Fruit, Vegetables, Herbs, Dairy + Eggs, Nursery + Flowers, Grains + Feeds, Specialty, Dry Goods, Pet Food
chemical-free
Delivery, Pickup, SideHill Farm, Pine Hill Orchards, Avery’s Market, Farm Stand, Restaurants, Wholesale Colrain
4 mi
Stonegate Farm Honey + Maple Conway
4 mi
Clark Brothers Orchards, LLC Fruit
integrated pest mgmt
GAP certified
Farm Stand, Wholesale Ashfield
5 mi
New England Wild Edibles
profiled farm
Vegetables
some organic
Farmers Markets Colrain
5 mi
Red Gate Farm Education Center
profiled farm
Vegetables, Honey + Maple, Dairy + Eggs, Meat, Nursery + Flowers, Spreads Buckland
5 mi
Sunrise Farms Vegetables, Honey + Maple, Meat, Wood, Grains + Feeds, Specialty Farmers Markets Colrain
5 mi
East View Farm Dairy + Eggs, Meat Colrain
5 mi
Lyonsville Farm Fruit, Vegetables, Herbs, Dairy + Eggs, Nursery + Flowers
chemical-free
CSA, Farmers Markets, CSA, Restaurants, Wholesale Colrain
5 mi
Burnt Hill Farm Fruit Pickup Heath
6 mi
Clarkdale Fruit Farms Fruit, Vegetables, Beverages
integrated pest mgmt
Farmers Markets, Farm Stand, PYO Deerfield
6 mi
Cranston’s Tree Farm Honey + Maple, Wood, Nursery + Flowers, Grains + Feeds, Family Fun
integrated pest mgmt
Farm Stand, PYO Ashfield
6 mi
Natural Roots Fruit, Vegetables, Herbs, Dairy + Eggs, Meat, Wood, Nursery + Flowers
chemical-free
Delivery, Pickup, Farm Stand, CSA, Restaurants, Wholesale Conway
6 mi
The Benson Place Fruit, Spreads, Family Fun
organic certified
Farm Stand, PYO Heath
6 mi
Martin’s Farm Compost and Mulch Nursery + Flowers
organic certified
Farm Stand Greenfield
6 mi
Whitney Acres Farm Dairy + Eggs, Grains + Feeds, Fiber, Family Fun Ashfield
6 mi
Bear Swamp Orchard Fruit, Honey + Maple, Dairy + Eggs, Beverages, Wine + Liquor, Spreads, Specialty, Baked Goods, Fiber
organic certified
Pickup, Farm Stand, PYO, Restaurants, Wholesale Ashfield
6 mi
Sidehill Farm
profiled farm
Dairy + Eggs, Meat, Breeding Stock
some organic
Delivery, Pickup, Most Pioneer Valley CSAs, Farm Stand, Restaurants, Schools, Wholesale Hawley
7 mi
Steady Lane Farm Meat, Pet Food, Fiber
chemical-free
Pickup, Farm Stand, CSA, Restaurants, Wholesale Ashfield
7 mi
Bug Hill Farm Fruit, Nursery + Flowers, Beverages, Family Fun
organic certified
Farmers Markets, Farm Stand, PYO Ashfield
7 mi
Wandering Brook Farm Fruit, Vegetables, Grains + Feeds PYO, Restaurants, Wholesale Greenfield
7 mi
Boyden Brothers Maple Honey + Maple, Nursery + Flowers, Specialty Farm Stand Conway
7 mi

See more here: http://www.farmfresh.org/food/farms.php?zip=01370

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New England Destination Guide

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New England Destination Guide

 

I am very excited to have connected with Tomiko Harvey at Passports and Grubs to write this New England Destination Guide! A fellow colleague – Jessie Leiber over at Little Legends Design suggested I do a New England travel guide of the places my work has taken me. Below are some places off the beaten path that are perfect for the aspiring adventurer.

 

In addition to being a graphic designer, I am a fine art photographer who has exhibited work in over 32 exhibitions in the last 3 years. As an avid traveller, I have made a point to go to the receptions of these exhibitions to mainly network, meet new people and see a new place. I’ve been lucky to have exhibited abroad as well as nationally and have exhibited in almost all of New England. Today, I will share with you gems that cannot be missed that I have discovered while adventuring around New England!

 

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1. Pomfret, CT – Celebrations Gallery and Shoppes

Unfortunately the shop has since closed, but the town of Pomfret, CT is certainly a destination off the beaten path. Located in the heart of Windham County Connecticut, it is a town that boasts beautiful rolling hills and bed and breakfasts that promote a country vacation. The town it’s self is known for a strong artist and crafters community and it’s businesses are a reflection of that. While on a vacation in the country you can stop by local artistsan shops and find the local dressmaker, furniture maker, holistic health practitioners, ceramics and other unique products. One must not forget to stop by Martha’s Herbery for local greens and herbs.

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2. Beverly, MA – Cabot Street Studios

This business has since dissolved and is now Zeitgeist Gallery. I had my first studio at this location for about 6 months. I feel like Beverly often gets overshadowed a lot because Salem, MA is right next store. The tourists flock to Salem for it’s obvious charm, but Beverly, has a lot of charm of it’s own. It is a small artist and holistic practitioner community that is well connected. With Montserrat College of Art right there, it is a great resource and destination for an emerging artist.

 

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3. Greenfield, MA – The Boxcar Gallery

This location too has since closed (noticing a trend here??). I swear there are galleries my work has been in elsewhere that have remained open! Greenfield is a hub of commerce and culture and one of the cool things about this gallery was that yes, it was indeed an old Boxcar – turned – gallery! Also interesting to note that this particular exhibition had original works of art from JMW Turner. It was pretty cool to exhibit my work amongst a classic. Greenfield is nestled in the Hampshire County in Western MA, and a great location spring and fall – especially so to see the foliage.

 

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4. Cambridge, MA – Gallery 263, Kathryn Schultz Gallery, University Place Gallery

Cambridge, MA is an interesting city as it houses many famous universities, businesses and is a high tech cosmopolitan city that boasts historical charm. The combination of the past and the future provides a unique symbiosis for emerging fields in art, science and technology. Cambridge, MA has a lot of unique gems and museums to walk through; for example the Harvard Natural History Museum and the MIT Museum provide invigorating stimulation.

 

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5. Provincetown, MA – Gallery Ehva

This destination has a fond place in my heart because my family and I would take me to Provincetown every summer growing up. As a child, I had dreamed of exhibiting in Provincetown and finally it happened in June 2014! I had met a gallery owner through an arts festival in Provincetown and we connected and planned to exhibit my work in their upcoming show that reflected Amy Winehouse; it featured works done by my age group (20 somethings) which was rare for me. We later partied the night away in Provincetown.

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6. Bethlehem, NH – 42 Maple Contemporary Arts Center

After going to college in the infamous Christmas City in Pennsylvania, being accepted into an exhibition in Bethlehem, NH was the ultimate irony. Bethlehem, NH is very different than Bethlehem, PA especially it’s location. In New Hampshire it is situated in the middle of Franconia National Park. A location where you can see the sights and hike the mountains. My work was accepted into a show called the Bee’s Knees which promoted the depopulation of the Bee species at a location known as “The Tallest Toy Box in Town” – 42 Maple Contemporary Center.

 

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7. Gloucester, MA – Rocky Neck Arts Colony

Noted as the oldest artists colony in the country, Rocky Neck Arts Colony is nestled in Gloucester, MA – a charming, unique fishing town on the North Shore. The Rocky Neck Arts Colony community center is located in a renovated church in downtown Gloucester on a stretch of rocky land that sticks out into the water. There are many unique shops, galleries and restaurants to wander around. It is a nice way to spend a summer day without having to go all the way to Cape Cod.

 

 

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8. Bar Harbor, ME – MDI Biological Laboratory

This exhibition was unique as it was located at a biological laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine. The exhibition was celebrating the centennial of Acadia National Park. I have heard of Bar Harbor being an excellent summer destination and with a unique combination of art and science it was a road trip not to be missed. Traveling only 5 hours from Boston, made it be an accessible getaway for the weekend. The trip was short enough where you weren’t stuck in the car all day but long enough to motivate you to stay longer. The area was magnificent with it’s scenic views and blue horizons. It’s a perfect destination for the outdoorsy and the beach goers. As an emerging artist in the field of art and science exploring the biological laboratory was a dream. It was interesting to see the scientists working there and the types of people the reception attracted.

 

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There you have it! The above locations have a fond place in my heart for they are slightly different than your typical country destination or even your beach community. Adventuring to these locations has been an eye-opener for me to see new sights and senses. It had never occurred to me that you can combine travel with exhibiting art, but if you make a point to attend the events it will naturally become a part of it.

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Kristi Beisecker is an artist and freelance designer in Massachusetts. In her spare time she creates photograms using electricity and organic materials with analog darkroom processing. She also reads and writes about science and spirituality, composes and performs music and gives spiritual guidance.

 

 

 

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