Late last year, Sweden turned over its nation’s official Twitter feed to regular Swedish citizens, offering the Internet a glimpse into various slices of Swedish life. It was a brave experiment, and one that’s occasionally been an embarrassment and p.r. hazard: The musings of everyday Swedes on subjects like masturbation and anti-semitism garnered no small amount of internet ridicule, not to mention a dogged bid by late night satirist Stephen Colbert to take over the account. But it hasn’t deterred the great state of Vermont from getting in on the action.
On July 23th, Vermont’s tourism department launched @ThisIsVt, handing over the reins to the account to a different Vermont citizen each week. The Twitter feed has over 1,470 followers, and the first three citizens have logged more than 640 tweets. The project’s goal, the New York Times writes, is to “present a contemporary, humanized narrative as it works to attract more tourists and young residents.”
The first Vermont resident to take the helm was 53-year-old Ken Millman. From “Montreal, Ottawa, San Francisco, Reno,” Millman introduced himself in his first tweet. “Since ’97, live in Alburgh, work @ Sp!ke, play in #VT.” His first few tweets included pictures of surprising discoveries made on his commute, and a photo of Millman’s neighbor: “Norman V—originally from Enosburg Falls—an accomplished wood worker, builder, musician and logger.”
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Last week, the feed was manned by Elissa Campbell, a bookbinder residing in Montpelier.
I love living in Vermont. It’s very peaceful where I live – my house is backed by 50+ acres of conservation land that can’t be developed.
— THISISVT (@THISISVT) July 30, 2012
The latest Vermont resident to invite followers into his daily life is Edward Shepard, who took over the feed on Monday.
I live, work & play in Burlington
#VT (#BTV), a vibrant, connected, livable city overlooking Lake Champlain & the#Adirondacks beyond.— THISISVT (@THISISVT) August 6, 2012
What have we gleaned about Vermont from the first couple weeks of this experiment?
Vermonters like chopping their own wood for winter fires (Millman):
This is what we call, “money in the bank;” 6 cords split, stacked and ready to burn come Winter. twitter.com/THISISVT/statu…
— THISISVT (@THISISVT) July 23, 2012
They really love their dogs (Campbell):
So I’m going to get this out of the way now – I am one of THOSE dog people. You’re probably gonna hear lots about Wiggum this week.
— THISISVT (@THISISVT) July 30, 2012
Here’s a pic of Wiggum from earlier today – this is in the field behind my house. twitter.com/THISISVT/statu…
— THISISVT (@THISISVT) July 31, 2012
They are opposed to texting while driving (Millman):
It’s against the law to text while driving in VT-just so y’all know. We want you to be happy here and not kill anyone.
— THISISVT (@THISISVT) July 27, 2012
They enjoy a Vermont delicacy known as “creemee,” available, of course, in maple flavor (Shepard):
The ultimate
#Vermont summer treat? A tasty#maple#creemee! (Creemee sorta = soft serve but it’s way better.) twitter.com/THISISVT/statu…— THISISVT (@THISISVT) August 6, 2012
They go bean-picking (Campbell):
Did I forget to mention what I picked while at Wellspring Farm? twitter.com/THISISVT/statu…
— THISISVT (@THISISVT) August 3, 2012
They love their views (Shepard):
The very present moment.
#nofilter#vermont#lakechamplain twitter.com/THISISVT/statu…— THISISVT (@THISISVT) August 6, 2012
They are sassy.
Millman:
@laur114 This will never work in NYC. Not enough going on there. And not nearly enough opinions. And the people are too shy. Sorry.— THISISVT (@THISISVT) July 27, 2012
Campbell:
One thing you should do? See more than one thing. 🙂 RT
@cmmiller17 I’ve never been to VT. what is one thing I must do/see if I do visit?— THISISVT (@THISISVT) August 2, 2012
Stephen Colbert, good luck with this one.
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