It is just beautiful because of the snow.
It's supposed to mean that we will have an early Spring. If he did see his shadow, we'd have 6 more weeks of winter, but he didn't so our winter is supposed to be short.
It is a very healthy state and very low population, so lots of country. Also, people are very nice.
So far this winter we have received about three inches of rain. It's been a very nice winter.
In the winter, Vermont can get a lot of snow. It's great for skiing and snowboarding. But, sometimes we get unlucky, and have no snow. But don't be fooled we have very hot summers, and we don't have snow all the time.
Any website, as long as it is to an Email address to Vermont.
baseball is a part of vermont is of Alexander cartwright being the inventer of baseball and because of him living in vermont what made it so important
So that their offspring do not have to withstand winter cold, but rather, be born in the nice, warm Spring time. There is a false idea out there that bobcats and lynx hibernate. Not true: they are active hunters the year 'round.
I think so Don`t take my word for it tho
that is their shelter and home so they can have a nice bed to sleep in and get warm when winter cold gets here,it means alot to people
Because the snow and really just because it is beautifull. In fact, from 1850-1950, Vermont was NOT a popular place... Vermont led the nation in per capita out migration. Or, as Bertrand Russell put it: "Vermont is a great place to be born in, provided one emegrates when one is very very young." In the 1950's the Vermont Tourism Board tapped into the budding travel market and produced a series of videos designed to open up Vermont and her rural charms to the urban populations to her south. The campaign was wildly successful, and much of Vermont's popularity as a tourist destination can be traced back to those early campaigns and their offspring. However, for many years Vermont had an exceptionally high suicide rate. In small towns and on failing hill farms, life was particularly bleak. Two things have made living in Vermont barable for much of the population: central heat, and television. Before central heat, winter was one long battle to stay warm. And before television, winter was long, dark, and very isolating. Modern roads, bigger plows, and simply more people, have also changed some of the isolation and blown away some of the winter blues. But many people who visit us on our farm in the summer still look at our lifestyle (and huge wood stacks because we don't yet have central heat) and ask "what do you do all winter?" Vermont, for all that I love my native state, is not for the faint of heart.
Gay guys are just people; people are all divided into those who are nice a lot of the time and those who are nice some of the time and those who aren't nice very often...and then that all depends on your interpretation of 'nice'. So your question is: is some particular type of person supposed to be, or to act as, what some particular type of people think of as 'nice'? It can't really be answered, can it? Any question which depends on sticking a label on someone or something and then deciding how that person or thing is supposed to be, according to the label you've stuck on them, just won't work. Assume that a certain proportion of all people and things are going to be what you think of as nice. Then apply that to whatever category you think that person or thing fits into. That's the proportion which will fit the description - as far as you're concerned - of 'nice'. They don't have to if they don't want to, meaning people assume they like are girly girl and are weird, but that's not a correct assumption: they can be mean, buff, weird looking, girly girl or anything they want to be. So the answer to you question is no, they don't have to be nice if they don't want to be; it's their choice.
I believe there is a total of 1 camels in Vermont, so, they are not used for much except maybe the fair.