Aug
07
2011
The Rose of Sharon was in full bloom as we began our summer vacation at the end of July. We had a wonderful time with wonderful people and wonderful food. Sarah was thrilled to have a visit from her Grandpa, who taught her how to play golf. We were all delighted to have a visit […]
Jul
05
2011
We had a very pleasant, if occasionally rainy, Fourth of July weekend. Everyone waited patiently for the rain to stop. Our front-yard bunny found a nice dry spot. But it’s black raspberry season, so we could not stay inside forever. Jen and Sarah made a dozen or so jars of jam. Sarah made sure everything was […]
Jun
27
2011
Work continues apace at the farm, as we (or, more specifically, Chuck Kelsoe and his nephew) dismantled the fence, which we are replacing. Del Wolcott told me he that built this fence from locust trees that he cleared to build the house on the hill on the other side of what is now Wolcott drive, […]
Jun
19
2011
Sarah had her last softball game of the season on Saturday, although a scrimmage is planned for next Saturday to make up for what her coach describes as the between one and 800 rainouts this year. Sarah got a hit in her first at-bat, and ran hard to first. She later would score. After the game, the […]
Jun
14
2011
We were at the farm this past weekend only long enough to do some packing and break the rotary mower. On Saturday morning we decamped to Highland Lake, in Winsted, Connecticut, to celebrate Rinda Burleigh’s 70th birthday. Here, Sarah gambols with Aunt Erica.
Jun
05
2011
I was not a friend to the deer this weekend, having spent hours and hours mowing acres and acres of the high grass in which they like to make their beds. I was, however, a Hero of the Barn Swallows: they love it when someone mows because it turns into a feast. They swoop around […]
Jun
02
2011
The grass is rising high and the fences are sinking low at the farm these days. This weekend, we celebrated Memorial Day. Rhinebeck has a real small-town parade, which Sarah was eligible to march in by virtue of her membership on the softball team. All people in uniform are welcome. Sarah was thrilled to have […]
May
22
2011
On Saturday, we visited the Northern Dutchess Botanical Gardens to buy a few plants for the garden. We got the essentials: peppers (bell and poblano); lettuce (oak leaf, red sails, and red romaine); arugula; peas (snow and sugar-snap); soybeans; broccoli; strawberries (everbearing, Junebearing and all-star); herbs (green and purple basil, Italian parsley, and lemon verbena); flowers (coneflowers […]
May
15
2011
On Saturday, Sarah played first base in her first softball game, against Red Hook. Rhinebeck could have fielded 15 players, but the Red Hook coaches — rather churlishly, in my opinion — allowed only nine of them on the field at a time. Some of the Red Hook girls seemed quite a bit older. In […]
May
08
2011
We had a great Mothers’ Day weekend at the farm, with lots of lilacs starting to bloom, and plenty of gardening by Jen. If the house appears a little odd … … it’s because we’re having it painted, and it looks a bit naked without its shutters. In addition to lilacs, we gathered lots of […]