May
29
2023
Once again we invited ourselves to the Kaimal/Lawson’s to watch Rhinebeck’s classic — perhaps even trapped-in-amber — Memorial Day Parade. Lew and Rinda visited for the holiday weekend. Erica and Geoff came up Sunday but were touring houses during the parade. And Sarah was working at the barn. Each year William Sanchez, the town judge […]
May
26
2023
Here’s a before-and-after look at our back yard from the PondCam. I’m glad no one was using the tree swing! This is after the after picture. Sigh.
May
21
2023
Sarah’s horse for the summer, Sully (formally known as Lanchello), a Dutch gelding, arrived at Southlands Friday morning after an overnight drive from Georgia. By Saturday, Sully had acclimated enough to be ridden. He seems like a fine fellow. In unrelated news, Jen’s secret garden has awakened for spring, with blooms including this fancy Blue […]
May
14
2023
Jen enjoyed her customary Mother’s Day breakfast in bed, including an asparagus and wild scallion omelet (also known as the Lawn & Garden omelet). Of course, having Sarah back home is the best gift of all.
May
13
2023
This handsome Baltimore Oriole stopped by to inspect our new copper beech tree this afternoon. Presumably having found things satisfactory, it flew over to look in on one of our new sugar maples. The trees seem to be growing and healthy.
May
08
2023
The first day of spring is not March 20, it’s the day Jen harvests enough asparagus and forages enough morels to make fettuccini with morels, asparagus and parmesan (and a little garlic). This year, that day was May 7, and I would be surprised if any among the multitudes reading this had a better Sunday […]
May
06
2023
Our cultivated fruit production over the years has been modest, consisting mostly of peaches from the two trees we gave Jen for Mother’s Day in 2012, one of which gave up the ghost a couple of years ago. The two Macoun apple trees we planted have never produced any apples because they are the same […]