![]() Louis ) to remodel the Victorian home she and her husband bought. Her first mistake was to import “foreigners” (a work crew from St. īut life in small-town New England wasn’t as idyllic as Stimson had envisioned. It could be reality – so they moved to Dorset. She never forgot the beauty of Vermont so, when her children were older and wondering if they could really live anywhere they wanted, being a Vermonter suddenly wasn’t just a pipe-dream. She’d always dreamed of seeing the famed New England fall and when she did, she was absolutely in love with it. ![]() Sometimes you need to surprise yourself or, as author Ellen Stimson says in her new book “Mud Season,” you need to go shopping at the “Life Store.” Just beware of what’s in your cart.īack when Ellen Stimson’s family was young, Stimson and her husband got a rare chance at a real vacation, so they flew from their St. Life becomes same-old, same-old and that’s boring. ![]() “Mud Season” by Ellen Stimson c.2013, The Countryman Press $23.95 / $25.00 Canada 253 pages ![]()
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