Peter Miller has much to celebrate this weekend. The 78-year-old photographer, known for his searing black-and-white portraits of Vermonters, recently published a gorgeous book called A Lifetime of Vermont People. But the process was a long haul.

“It was more than a slow boat,” Miller writes on his blog. “The printer had to reprint the edition because of a singular mistake (their mistake and they made good on it). I missed signings, lost sales, came close to losing the shallow grip I have on this world.”

A year and a half since Miller began writing the book, it was finally released on July 15. “It all ends,” he writes, “with a pig roast at my home in Colbyville on July 27th.”

That’s tomorrow, at 2 p.m., two houses south of the Ben & Jerry’s factory on Route 100. The whole pig, Miller says, will be ready for eating at 4 p.m.

If you’ve preordered a copy of the book, or if you buy one at the roast — Miller is offering them at a 10-percent discount — that’s your ticket to the event. 

And just for fun, Miller and his assistant, Kyle Green, will be wearing pig masks.

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Megan James began writing for Seven Days in 2010, first as Associate Arts Editor. She later became an editor for Seven Days' monthly parenting magazine, Kids VT, and is currently a freelance contributor.

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