Vermont Weather Stick
These really work. Weather sticks were first used by the Abenaki Indians in the 1700's. Carved from Balsam Fir tree's off our land in Vermont. You mount these outside under the eaves of your home, when rain is coming they point down, when it's going to be sunny they point up. My name is Garrett and I am 10. I live in Vermont and in my spare time with help from my Dad I make these weather sticks. You can buy one for $5.95 plus $1.95 for shipping. The money I make goes toward archery supplies.

Sunday, January 2, 2011
Crazy Weather
Can you believe it's January? Yesterday it was 44 degree's. We went to Curtis Pond in Maple Corner to do some skating and found the ice covered with water. I checked Roger Hill's weather forecast and it will be getting back to normal very soon.
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