Snow White Green Mountains
Yesterday we attended a wonderful concert of Bach (Magnificat and Easter Oratorio) in Randolph, Vermont, which is in the central part of the state located in the Green Mountains -- arguably Vermont's most distinctive feature. The range runs from north to south the length of the state. It is Vermont's section of the Appalachians. The name "Vermont" is an elision of the French for green mountains. Interestingly, I only recently learned that the reason the major public university, the University of Vermont, is often known as "UVM" is because of the similar Latin phrase "Universitas Viridis Montis" -- that is, University of the Green Mountains.
Winter has not quite finished with us here in northern New England, and a steady snowfall made for cautious driving home and beautiful sugar-coated scenery in the mountains. I took a bunch of photos in motion from inside the car. These were my two favorites; I couldn't decide which I liked better.


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