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Category Archives: Visitors
Our Thoughtful Young Visitors
Our recent fire has made for a tough couple of weeks leading up to Thanksgiving Day. But our neighbors and friends have really gone the extra mile in helping us. We especially appreciated a group of students from the elementary … Continue reading
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Getting The Big Picture
Our recent visitor Diane G. sent us this panoramic view of the store (click it to see the full-size original). She also sent along a nice note saying ” I really enjoyed talking with you and hearing your story. I believe … Continue reading
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Our Spider Receptionist
A recent visitor sent along this picture with the following note: Hello! I visited your farm a few weeks ago with my mother and my brother, and were greeted by your unofficial spider receptionist! (According to the internet, our little … Continue reading
Visitors from Staten Island
Samantha & Brendon from Staten Island dropped by recently. We spent some nice time together talking about the webs and my memories of New York. Samantha sent the following quote after they got home. “It was fantastic talking to you … Continue reading
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Hello and Other Thoughts
I meet so many interesting people here at Spider Web Farm – and I’ve got such a poor memory – that I thought I’d start keeping a log of my visitors and the happenings up here in Vermont. I’ll try … Continue reading