Oct
03
2011
It was an old Colgate joke that upstate New York might not have much of a climate, but at least it had plenty of weather. That’s what we had this weekend: Sarah’s soccer game was rained out on Saturday, and it also rained on Sunday, but in between we had flashes of beautiful fall weather. […]
Aug
14
2011
On a rainy, slow-moving Sunday, Jen, Sarah and Grandpa toured the garden. Here is the largest of our six cantaloupes. This poblano is about the size of a matchbox. We have lots of tomatoes this year, but the Brandywines — my favorite — have not fared well. This is a Jet Set. The tomatoes are threatened […]
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, […]
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 […]
Feb
13
2011
Sarah’s Saturdays are taken up these days with lessons: swimming lessons at the Bard gymnasium (starfish pictured above), and dancing class at the Rhinebeck Town Hall. (Sarah is second in line wearing red; they are being butterflies.)
May
02
2010
Rhinebeck T-Ball league play is underway. Sarah had her first outing on Saturday morning, and received the propitious uniform number 7. She plays for the Wonderland Florists, which, on Saturday, squared off against Village Pizza. Here she is at bat. She made good contact and steamed into first with a single. The first baseman did […]