July 2016 Editor's Letter

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from the editor

­ hristine deorio c editor in chief cdeorio @mountainliving.com

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portrait by deborah cota

moving on Homes and jobs have quite a bit in common, it seems. Sometimes it takes a few tries to find the right one, and sometimes we get lucky and nail it the first time. Sometimes they fit us perfectly for a lifetime, but often we grow out of them—or simply long for a different view. For the past 11 years, Mountain Living has been my job and my home. And the people I work with every day— editors and art directors, writers and photographers, architects and designers—have become some of my closest friends. I’ve most definitely been lucky. But recently my family has grown, and the people who live in my real house would like to see me more often. And so this will be my last issue as editor of Mountain Living. I’ll still be writing—every day—about inspiring homes and people for a variety of publications. And I’ll still be part of the Mountain Living family. I’ll just be joining all of you as an eager reader who can’t wait to see what’s on the next page. It has been such an honor to talk to you here over the years. Thanks so much for reading.


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