There are no places where you can weave your feet in Canada and the rest of your body in the United States. But Hannah Miller found a craft table at Haskel Free Library and Opera House, where she could just do so. The Derby Line, VT, and Stanstad, are located in Quebec, it is a rare library that strands two countries – and has a theater. The international border runs through the building and is marked by a thick black line painted on the floor.
Miller is an associate professor of education at Vermont State University-Johnson, spending his rest on the discovery of writing, reading and weaving in many public libraries in Vermont. She shares her exploits on social media and highlights the unique quirks of each place. Vermonters love their libraries: per capita, we have more than any other state in 187.
For his latest episode of “Stoox in Warmont” by seven -day senior multimedia manufacturer Eva Solberger, Miller and his wife with Lisa Zin, met a linen on a linen. The trio wore a colorful hand and wearing sweaters, and Solberger also weaved it. Miller documented the journey on his Instagram page; It was a 22nd stop in a Warmont Public Library and was crossing the border for the first time without passport.
Date of filming: 2/24/24
Music: The Great North Sound Society, “Jessie Carnival Waltz”