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... that in 2014, photographer Peter Miller stated that the "Vermont Way" of grumbling and every so often remembering that "we live in beauty" was "coming to an end"?
Source: "We self-employed Vermonters grumble but we have carried on and every so often we remember that we live in beauty. That’s the Vermont Way and I think it is coming to an end." VTDigger
"In his 80s, Miller turned his home into an Airbnb and needed to use the local food pantry. He expressed frustration that Vermont had become unaffordable for himself, his friends, and neighbors." - Airbnb was started in 2008. Petersmeter (talk) 11:48, 9 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
The source says he turned his house into an AirBnB in 2014 when he was 80 years old. I don't see an issue with the reference or wording in the article. Pencilsforall (talk) 12:20, 9 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
ok I see what's happened now. I read this as in the 80s he turned it into an Airbnb. My mistake. The paragraph has been rewritten now by someone (might have been you I didn't see who) and it reads more clearly. Although I accept it was a silly mistake for me to make. Petersmeter (talk) 13:07, 9 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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