November 23, 2024

The First Snowfall 2024

It started off as a day of much needed rain, which then developed into snow - the first of the season.

Until now, it's been unusually dry and warm here at my farm, but yesterday we got a couple inches of wet snow - enough to cover much of the landscape in white. Fortunately, all the plants are tucked away in temperature-controlled greenhouses and hoop houses, but we are still in the process of preparing for the winter season ahead. Soon all the shrubs, hedges, and cold-sensitive garden containers will be covered in burlap.

Here are a few photos, enjoy.

November 22, 2024

Maintaining Fences

It takes a lot of work to maintain the fencing here at my Bedford, New York farm.

My pasture fencing is made from 100-year-old white spruce railings I purchased in Canada. When the fences were built, I used new cedar uprights to support them. They've held up very well over the years, but a number of posts are now deteriorated and need replacing. Pete Sherpa and Fernando Ferrari, longtime members of my outdoor grounds crew, take on the task whenever they can. It's a tedious process and has to be done by hand so as not to damage the antique wood.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

November 21, 2024

Late Fall at Skylands

I love visiting Maine in the summer, when I can enjoy the great weather with family and friends, but it's also very beautiful there in autumn, especially at Skylands, my beloved home overlooking Seal Harbor.

Cheryl DuLong, who helps me care for Skylands, loves the outdoors and nature. She often keeps me updated by sending photographs of the property and the surrounding areas. While we are getting some much needed rain here in New York today, I thought I'd share some her most recent late fall images taken at sunrise and at sunset.

Enjoy.