Monday, May 23, 2011

Another House Fire - this time on Park Street in Springfield Vermont

Springfield Vermont suffered another house fire last night, not as thoroughly damaging as others have been, and not as bad as it could have been, but upsetting nonetheless. Here is a youtube.com/EdwardHusebrief video of the aftermath



The link is http://youtu.be/LdjOSZO3gho?hd=1.



Por muy interesantes que sean, las casas de madera requieren mucho cuidado, pronto aqui pondre un video breve de lo que queda del ultimo incendio en Springfield Vermont, Hogar Oficial de Los Simpsons.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Yes, another snowy video of Springfield Vermont

Another video of Springfield Vermont in the chilly weather called Springtime - una Primavera deliciosa pero fresca aqui en Springfield - con un encánto de musica por Jack Anderton created the music.

http://youtu.be/c6uPyGpF2-I

Friday, May 13, 2011

Fellows Gear Shaper Building is Shaping up - Springfield Vermont readying for the next boom.

Here is the view from River Street of all the activity at the old Fellows Gear Shaper building on the mighty Black River in downtown Springfield Vermont, shot and edited by Edward Huse, with a reminiscence by a local resident. Aqui vemos el estado actual de la transfomación de una fabrica cerrada, de ruína a centro comerciál.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Springtime - Springfield Vermont - Primavera

It's all about the rivers in Vermont, and in Springfield Vermont we have two, count'em, two! Here is a short video highlighting the Mighty Black River and the Connecticut River.

Aqui una peli breve con motivo de mostrar los rios que pasan por Springfield, Vermont.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Fancy News - Springfield Vermont tests Fire Department's new "dry hydrant" system, on the beautiful Downtown Riverfront of Springfield, Vermont.

Everything is popping in Springfield, Vermont. Today traffic was backed up in historic proportions, due to all the progress - heavy machines are producing changes beneath the pavement surrounding the Movie Theater as it approaches it's Grand Opening date, and Springfield's other finest, the Springfield Fire Department, was busy testing the new addition to the fire suppression system, a dry hydrant, serving Downtown and the developments at 100 River Street.

Springfield's Fire Chief, Russ Thompson, was on hand to give a brief explanation of the dry hydrant component of our fair town's fire suppression system, as recorded for you here -


Visit www.springfieldvtfire.org for more information.

This should definitively put to rest the rumors - rumors that erupted "like mushrooms in the far meadow after a moon-lit night" after the Black River was diverted one day late last Summer (supposedly to relocate the lost riverwalk access to the legendary long lost cheese caverns of Springfield, Vermont, where a particularly fine Cheddar was said to be produced long ago, long before the trade was outsourced) - rumors to the effect that a "siphoning wash" was necessary to clear the subterranean passages of the still operable cheese caverns, and so allow the secretly resurrected cheese makers guild to resume their historic duties, which all know to be to produce the best Cheddar, along with a marvelous Stilton, and a surprisingly naughty Parmesiano for grating.