Still Learning To See

“VV”

We have a dear friend who has lived all over the world in her interesting life. She often refers to special events or happenings in Vermont at “VV” meaning “Very Vermont!”

We do live in a special place, and that was clear last week as I walked along a special woodland path near Maple Corner to view a display of over fifty small, handmade ceramic sculptures made and placed by local artist Hasso Ewing.

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VV hardly describes it! Here are a photographs of a few for you to enjoy though be forewarned they are much more beguiling when seen in the woods. Each is so beautifully sited, almost as if they are waiting for a visit. Personally, I can hardly wait to see them again, maybe with a light dusting of snow! 

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This entry was published on October 28, 2020 at 11:16 am. It’s filed under John Snell, John Snell Photographer, Vermont, www.johnsnell.photography and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.

11 thoughts on ““VV”

  1. How wonderful! Is this open to the public?

  2. Geof Hewitt on said:

    I’ve visited a couple or 3 times. I think she adds pieces or I’ve simply missed some of these. As always, return viewings spark new surprises. Thank you, John!

  3. Love this. Such talent and beautifully photographed

  4. Sarah Albert on said:

    I missed the chicken! Good excuse to go back again…

  5. I’ve been meaning to go for too long. Thank you for these great photos!

  6. Thanks John. Wonderful sights.

  7. Karen Dailey on said:

    It is not only beautiful art, but also exhibited in a way that is totally safe to view in this time of the pandemic. Thanks for sharing it with all of us!

  8. Dianne Shullenberger on said:

    If you would like to go again, let’s go together. D

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  9. What a great place to visit. It is going on my Vermont list of places to see.

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