Maeve and I started the Roads of Community Series in April of 2020 as a way to better know our community. To know every address, every roadway that brings us all together, that makes the whole, one must walk the roads of Jericho.
To do so, and with some regularity, is to begin to know what makes up this patchwork, this framed latticework of lines that leads us to meet, provides fodder for town meeting and Front Porch Forum discussions, ties us to other towns, and connects us to each other.
The signs of children's play areas, horses swishing their tails as they trotted on the sidewalk, and the many "Black Lives Matter" signs, all spoke of the community along Browns Trace in Jericho, Vermont
We invited you to come along for a digital walk with us.
Now we are posting the 25th such invite, this being Jericho Center that runs along part of Browns Trace.
We hope you are finding this series of Roads of Community Living in Jericho, Vermont enjoyable, and most importantly, we hope they entice you to walk and bike the roads of Jericho in person to experience the wonders of sights, along with the quiet that many of the road byways offer to those who walk Jericho's community.
Can you do this with your face?
Did somebody say cookies?
Count us in!
No accounting for all the bear sightings on the Jericho Front Porch Forum, now is there?
to new wheels.
Once in a Blue Moon, the blue moon sets down
on the Community Center of Jericho, Vermont.
Jericho Vermont Images of Community
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