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Greening the Afterlife III / North Country Public Radio

September 2, 2010 by Angela Evancie

For North Country Public Radio. When Gary King passed away in 2009, his wife Debbie and his son Jeremiah didn’t have to go far to bury him — or find the solace they needed.

Categories: Radio • Tags: green burial, home burial

Greening the Afterlife II / North Country Public Radio

August 20, 2010 by Angela Evancie

For North Country Public Radio. Richard Winter builds coffins, but he isn’t a morbid man. In his mind, death is just the part that comes before decomposition. Note: Champlain Sounding is the name of my previous website.

Categories: Multimedia, Photography, Radio • Tags: eco coffins, green burial, Greening the Afterlife, Richard Winter

Greening the Afterlife I / North Country Public Radio

August 19, 2010 by Angela Evancie

For North Country Public Radio. Elinor Randall isn’t planning on dying anytime soon. But that hasn’t stopped her from establishing a private cemetery up the hill from her house in Plainfield, Vermont. Note: Champlain Sounding is the name of my previous website.

Categories: Multimedia, Photography, Radio • Tags: green burial, home burial

Hollowed Ground / Middlebury Magazine

July 26, 2010 by Angela Evancie

For Middlebury Magazine. Photographs of coal mining sites, past and present, to accompany a beautiful essay by Sierra Crane Murdoch.

Categories: Photography • Tags: Coal River Valley, Massey Energy, mountaintop removal, Upper Big Branch

Coal Country / Gallery

May 25, 2010 by Angela Evancie

Categories: Photography

Street Sense / Middlebury Magazine

February 4, 2010 by Angela Evancie

” Bluebird skies rob the world of its deep, wet hues and its foggy dimension, rendering us all actors on a giant, two-dimensional set where front doors open to nothing and trees flop over in the wind. I have had too many of these days in Santa Teresa, and I am strangely satisfied with the fact that I got robbed on one of them: another black mark against the bright day.” For Middlebury Magazine.

Categories: Print • Tags: Elizabeth Bishop, homesickness, Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa

Brighter Planet / The New York Times

June 3, 2009 by Angela Evancie

Photo for the New York Times. On small businesses and online networking.

Categories: Photography

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