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It’s too beautiful to be inside today. Too bad it's thesis crunch.
Totally not keeping me from sneaking outside again later today.
MY DEAD POETS SOCIETY PROMPTS <3
• what if Todd punched Cameron, not Charlie?
• after Todd's embarrassment from Keating, Neil has to comfort him
• Meeks convinces Charlie to dance with him on the roof
• Neil is extremely clumsy and ends up breaking his wrist three times in 3 months
• Neil and Todd fall in love, but to their delight, Nolan finds them out
• The Dead Poets have a reunion, but they find out Neil and Todd/Charlie and Meeks/Meeks and Pitts/Charlie and Knox have a child
• Meeks has to tell Charlie he's asexual, after having sex for 4 months
• Cameron steals Meeks' glasses
• Meeks and Cameron go through Neil's laptop, just to find google Docs filled with fan fiction about everyone
If you write these and publish, no credits needed, just tag me because I wanna read them- (I don't have an AO3 account so uhhh..)
My hometown flooded Monday night.
Vermont has flooded.
My family and home are fine because the 7.8 inches of rain that fell in a day didn’t cause our house to slide of the ridge it sits on, but less than a thousand feet away roads have been washed out and homes are being condemned. Yesterday, our congressional delegation, the governor, and a FEMA representative, toured the town - focusing on the non-profit cat cafe turned hazardous waste site thanks to a basement full of red diesel fuel and the neighborhood that includes a ten story, low income, senior and disabled apartment building where the blacktop of the road lifted and peeled away in huge sheets. There is still only one route out of town to the interstate due to landslides and flooding. In every direction I can point to there are towns going through similar things. Our capitol, Montpelier, flooded causing most of the state government to shut down and move essential operations to a nearby airport. Many farms were in the path of flood waters and lost most of their crops. Vermont has the second largest population of unhoused people per capita, second to California, with many of them camping in the woods along our rivers. They have lost everything.
In short, we need help.
I gathered some resources if you need an updated news source or are able to donate.
It’s raining again.



I’ve also collected some photos of the flooding and it’s aftermath









It’s started raining again. We may get another two inches.
Please donate if you are able and share this post to help our brave little state.
My hometown flooded Monday night.
Vermont has flooded.
My family and home are fine because the 7.8 inches of rain that fell in a day didn’t cause our house to slide of the ridge it sits on, but less than a thousand feet away roads have been washed out and homes are being condemned. Yesterday, our congressional delegation, the governor, and a FEMA representative, toured the town - focusing on the non-profit cat cafe turned hazardous waste site thanks to a basement full of red diesel fuel and the neighborhood that includes a ten story, low income, senior and disabled apartment building where the blacktop of the road lifted and peeled away in huge sheets. There is still only one route out of town to the interstate due to landslides and flooding. In every direction I can point to there are towns going through similar things. Our capitol, Montpelier, flooded causing most of the state government to shut down and move essential operations to a nearby airport. Many farms were in the path of flood waters and lost most of their crops. Vermont has the second largest population of unhoused people per capita, second to California, with many of them camping in the woods along our rivers. They have lost everything.
In short, we need help.
I gathered some resources if you need an updated news source or are able to donate.
It’s raining again.



I’ve also collected some photos of the flooding and it’s aftermath









It’s started raining again. We may get another two inches.
Please donate if you are able and share this post to help our brave little state.
My hometown flooded Monday night.
Vermont has flooded.
My family and home are fine because the 7.8 inches of rain that fell in a day didn’t cause our house to slide of the ridge it sits on, but less than a thousand feet away roads have been washed out and homes are being condemned. Yesterday, our congressional delegation, the governor, and a FEMA representative, toured the town - focusing on the non-profit cat cafe turned hazardous waste site thanks to a basement full of red diesel fuel and the neighborhood that includes a ten story, low income, senior and disabled apartment building where the blacktop of the road lifted and peeled away in huge sheets. There is still only one route out of town to the interstate due to landslides and flooding. In every direction I can point to there are towns going through similar things. Our capitol, Montpelier, flooded causing most of the state government to shut down and move essential operations to a nearby airport. Many farms were in the path of flood waters and lost most of their crops. Vermont has the second largest population of unhoused people per capita, second to California, with many of them camping in the woods along our rivers. They have lost everything.
In short, we need help.
I gathered some resources if you need an updated news source or are able to donate.
It’s raining again.



I’ve also collected some photos of the flooding and it’s aftermath









It’s started raining again. We may get another two inches.
Please donate if you are able and share this post to help our brave little state.
Bedroom in Burlington

Bedroom - mid-sized rustic loft-style carpeted bedroom idea with white walls

Craftsman Kitchen - Enclosed Remodeling ideas for a mid-sized craftsman galley kitchen with a medium tone wood floor, an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplashes, ceramic backsplashes, white appliances, and no island.

Retaining Walls - Traditional Landscape Design ideas for a large traditional full sun backyard stone landscaping in fall.

Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts backyard deck design with a pergola

Manchester Sun Room Medium Sunroom - mid-sized transitional ceramic tile sunroom idea with no fireplace and a standard ceiling

(Burlington, 02/12/12)
There were so many churches per square mile that I'm not sure which this was. How stereotypically Vermont. All that you have heard is true.

(Burlington, 02/12/12)
My friend Jenny's apartment has a beautiful view of Lake Champlain. In the winter, the sun sets perfectly across the lake.
It was so cold that night (around 3 degrees), I had to run out on the balcony, take this picture as quickly as possible, and sprint back inside to warm up.