Day: November 12, 2025

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John Boyd Thacher Park in 1900

It should be noted that the Berne 1900 quad seems like it is a revised version, as Thacher Park is listed on this map, even though it didn't become a park until 1914.

Macintosh SE with System 7.5.3

Just a small video of my Apple Macintosh SE booting and running System 7.5.3. It has a 68000 8mhz CPU and 4MB ram.

With 4 MB of RAM you could extend the life quite a while with Mac OS all way through the release in 1996 of System 7.5.5.

Lye Brook Falls Trail

The trail, marked with blue blazes, enters the 15,680-acre Lye Brook Wilderness following along Lye Brook. Utilizing old logging railroad grades and old woods roads, the trail travels up a steady gradual slope. Downed trees from a 1995 cyclonic storm and a few small stream crossings make some of the trail challenging, which is in keeping with Wilderness management practices. A century ago, this area had been heavily logged, with railroads, charcoal kilns, and sawmills dotting the landscape. The land has reverted back to its natural state, but those wishing to explore can still find the remains of many of these turn of the century industries. The spur trail at 1.8 miles on the right, leads to the 125-foot high Lye Brook Falls, one of the highest in Vermont. Slippery rocks make the falls extremely dangerous and climbing the falls is not recommended.