Films back from Praus today, pretty darn nice scans for the money. These were all shot last weekend, Sunday April 2nd IIRC.
So, my hometown, Saint Johnsbury Vermont, know around here as St J.

I live on Cliff Street, so here is the cliff, down one block where it is right on the road. The cliff cuts back from the road grid on my block, and my house is on a little lot with the cliff out behind.

We're in northeastern VT, and get serious cold and can get a bunch of snow. This snow pile at my friend Rich's house is more than 6 feet tall.

We're close to the highway, which is a blessing and a curse. Interstate 91 is just in the background here, and I-93 ends here. This makes for a convenient escape to NY or Boston, or north to Montreal, but means that a lot of heroin moves through this little town.

Much of the town was built in the late 1800's early 1900's by the Fairbanks family, they made railroad scales back in the heyday of the railroads, and still have a small facility here. The company once had vast acreage of factory, sadly only one small old brick building remains of the factory. But many other buildings are still here. This is the Athenaeum, our lovely Victorian library. In the back is the original natural light gallery with a lot of Hudson River School painting.

Eastern Avenue is one of our commercial streets, the pawn shop, dry cleaner, arts center, some hair salons. Down the bottom of the hill is the SRO housing, the movie theater, the Mexican Restaurant.

Another big old business was the Ides Mill. They once supplied grain to all the local farms, but the local farms are mostly gone from dairy if they still exist at all. I've rented this whole place as a studio several times, first for the month of January in 2006 and then for a year back in 2012/13.