Sunday, May 29, 2011

City girl meets... Putney, Vermont

I know.  It'll probably be less than a few months from now before I realize that blogging makes me too narcissistic and quit.  But, from all the different plans I've sketched for myself for this year, I've somehow ended up in Putney, Vermont. I think as a girl who grew up in LA, then spent a half a decade in Baltimore (not sure if it counts as a real city, but it's real, that's for sure), I should keep all of this recorded.  Plus, diaries make me feel:
1. Like someone will read it.
2.  Like I'm lying to myself, writing in a "certain way"

So I choose to lie to you.

No matter how much I love to hate on Baltimore, leaving it was more than difficult.  Maybe it was the hastily, unexpected manner in which I left.  Or the freshly graduated friends who are leaving "forever".  Or the beautiful apartment I just moved into with my love and little dog. (two separate entities, fyi.)  Needless to say, I was reluctant to go.

I'm working for Yellow Barn as "marketing assistant" (the title means absolutely nothing. my lovely boss said we can change the title when it comes time to put it on my resume) for the summer.  Putney, VT doesn't sound like the most civilized place, does it?

Wrong!  This place is god-damned amazing.  It is thoroughly stimulating both my gustations and aurgasms.  I was stupidly complaining that I won't have Whole Foods, when really, this is where they grow the food that gets sold to Whole Foods, who then sells it to us for double the price.  And what can be said about Yellow Barn?  Well, the actual festival hasn't begun yet, but I love the people I work with, and Jupiter Quartet's residency playing all of the Beethoven string quartets... Well... One can't ask for much more without being greedy.  It has been divine, and not to mention, the audience members are not your average gray haired grandmas, but are NICE, educated and cultured people with careers who have finally settled down in VT or own a second home here, commuting from NY or MA.  Emphasis on everyone being REALLY NICE.

This post is already too long.

Tomorrow is Memorial Day, Lauren, John, and I will hopefully do some young-people things.

I love Vermont to death, but maybe I'm able to love it because I know I will be back in Baltimore in August.

1 comment:

  1. mannn, that was so pigeonholed and hackneyed and tacky and played-out and wack and sucker gay lisa. mannnn....

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