April 1, 2025

A Guest Blog from a Trip to Istanbul and Dubai

Here at my farm, whenever a member of my team returns from vacation, I always encourage them to share their photos. It's always interesting to see various sites from someone else's view.

Not long ago, my outdoor grounds crew foreman, Chhiring Sherpa, his wife, and their son Mingmar, returned from a brief trip to Istanbul, the only city in the world that straddles both Europe and Asia. Istanbul is known for its rich history, its impressive mosques, and its busy bazaars. Chhiring and his family also visited Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. They enjoyed desert adventures, visited iconic landmarks, and experienced the vibrant nightlife.  Chhiring says the nine day trip was an excursion that has been on his "bucket list" a long time.

Here are some of Chhiring's photos, enjoy.

 

March 31, 2025

Hosting a Business Luncheon

Business gatherings are always more enjoyable when accompanied by a delicious meal.

Last week following a busy morning at my farm, I hosted a luncheon for a group of nine guests. Chef Molly Wenk, who has worked with me on many television and video food productions, and I, collaborated on a wonderful menu that included endive and radicchio salad with blood orange and a citrus vinaigrette dressing, poached asparagus with Hollandaise sauce, broiled salmon with a honey mustard glaze served with shallot confit, deviled eggs, and for dessert - a variety of homemade cookies to eat right away or take home. Many of the recipes are from my 100th book New York Times Best Seller, MARTHA, THE COOKBOOK: Lessons and Stories from My Kitchen.

Enjoy these photos.

March 29, 2025

Finishing My Pergola Restoration Project

After weeks of hard work, it's so great to finally see a project come to fruition - especially when it involves the restoration of my pergola.

Soon after moving to my farm, I built a winding 300-foot pergola along one side of a carriage road leading to my home. It was made using wooden beams supported by antique granite posts. After more than 20-years, it was time to replace the timeworn wood with new cedar beams and rafters. I designed the tail pattern and carpentry master Dmitri Logvinski of Logvinski Construction LLC went to work. Dmitri measured, cut, and meticulously checked every angle to ensure the pieces were installed to perfection. He also corrected any posts that had shifted, even slightly, over the years. It was an arduous task, but it is now complete and looks wonderful.

Here are some photos, enjoy.