Saturday, March 15, 2025

Williston write-up posted

Here. I got maybe a bit carried away with some of the town context. But it’s a big part of what’s fun to me about the writeups and about the shape of the project as a whole. Of course, for most of the towns I know very little to start with, and not that much more even after reading and visiting. Because we lived in Williston for 5 years, and because Williston looms large in the contentious debate over development in Vermont, I had more to share.

It’s been a long time since my last writeup. Almost 6 months. I’m now about 40 behind—more than half of the 77 completed concerts, with the oldest undocumented concert almost 2 years old now. 

But my crack webmaster, UVM CS major Lindsay Hall, has designed an improved concert writeup template that allows for more flexible and easier-to-compose layout. And with each video clip I’m getting a little more fluent with Final Cut, my editing software. Clearly I need to examine how much background and detail I put into each writeup, but I’m optimistic these developments will help me get through the backlog in a few months.

It’s also been a long time since my last blog post—about 4 months. I have a lot to say, but recent events make me feel different about what’s worth saying. Also just other, non-earth-shaking life stuff has kept me extra busy. Still, a bunch of my thoughts do want to get said, so that will happen eventually.



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