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My name is Edgar. I live at the Vista Grande Public Library in Santa Fe, New Mexico. While participating in a magic show, I was turned into a greeting card. Unfortunately, the magician was unable to reverse the spell. (What a trick to pull on a trickster!!) While the magician is working on solving this problem, my friends at the library thought it would be fun for me to see the world. They are sending me to family and friends via snail mail in hopes that I will return with many tales of my adventures. My friends are also creating a map to track and share my adventures across the world with others. If you've seen me about, please feel free to post my adventures here. P.S. In May the "Magnificent" magician tried again to return me to my former adorable self, but alas, he failed. He did manage to make me three dimensional again, however,I am now a beanie baby!(Oh the horror! the humiliation!) Fortunately, I am having a great time with all my new friends on vacation!!

Friday, May 14, 2010


While in Dummerston, Edgar also visited this covered bridge built in 1862. The West Dummerston Covered Bridge is the second longest covered wooden highway bridge wholly within the state of Vermont, and the longest covered bridge still open to traffic. Edgar also wanted to take cold dip in the river below but was reminded of his delicate paper condition.

Hi! Edgar recently visited the green mountains of Vermont and soaked up some history. He visited the small town of Dummerston and attended a service at this simple white church built in the late 1800's. The light summer breezes flowing in the large windows during the service, made the experience memorable.