Front yard activism

Toy Storey clears leaves away from a patch of squills in her front yard while wearing a hand-drawn

Toy Storey clears leaves away from a patch of squills in her front yard while wearing a hand-drawn "Go Harvard" sweatshirt, which she made in support of the school's response to demands from the Trump administration, at her home in Norwich, Vt., on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. Storey, who is in her nineties, has traveled around the world and stays active through gardening, biking and volunteering. "I don't even have a bucket list," she said, noting that she lives a very full life without one. (Valley News - Alex Driehaus) valley news — Alex Driehaus

Published: 05-09-2025 4:55 PM

Toy Storey clears leaves away from a patch of squills in her front yard while wearing a hand-drawn “Go Harvard” sweatshirt, which she made in support of the school’s response to demands from the Trump administration, at her home in Norwich on Tuesday. Storey, who is in her 90s, has traveled around the world and stays active through gardening, biking and volunteering. “I don’t even have a bucket list,” she said, noting that she lives a very full life without one.

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