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Quenching an unknown thirst

BRATTLEBORO — There are different kinds of thirst.

There's the thirst that California experienced during wildfires this past year, where lives and even whole towns were obliterated.

There's the thirst an entire culture can experience when people lose access to art, as in a pandemic.

Then there's the thirst that one isn't quite aware of until it is quenched. That's what I experienced, on Flat Street the other day, when I encountered 10 images of artists put on display by the Vermont Center for Photography.

Drink deep, Brattleboro.

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