January 22, 2025

The 2025 Northeastern Poultry Congress in Springfield, Massachusetts

If my schedule allows, I always try to attend the annual Northeastern Poultry Congress in Springfield, Massachusetts. It's a great event for anyone interested in learning about large fowl, waterfowl, turkeys, pigeons, pheasants, Guineas, and of course, chickens.

I just attended the 51st show. The event is held at the Eastern States Exposition Center and features more than 3000 birds. Various breeds of poultry are exhibited and judged for ribbons and prizes. There are also informative seminars offered on different topics, and an area for vendors of good, nutritious feed and other supplies. It’s a wonderful opportunity to see the birds up close and to build relationships with very knowledgeable, passionate, and serious breeders. This year, I brought home five chickens, two pheasants, and 30-eggs to hatch in my own incubator.

Enjoy these photos.

January 21, 2025

Installing Carpeting in My Home

Owning a farm and a home is a huge responsibility. I oversee the care of all my animals and gardens as well as the maintenance, safety, and upkeep of every house and structure on the property.

I have several buildings here at Cantitoe Corners, and the one I use the most is called the Winter House where I live. Recently, I decided it was time to replace some its sisal carpeting. For this task, I enlisted the help of our friends at Westport Carpet & Rugs in nearby Westport, Connecticut - they've been taking care of my carpeting needs for many years. This latest installation process took two days to complete, but everything was done neatly and efficiently.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

January 18, 2025

Pots by Ben Wolff

I am always thrilled to get new pots for my growing collection of rare and exotic plants, especially when they are from one of my favorite potters, Ben Wolff.

Ben is the son of Guy Wolff, also a master potter, who I first met years ago during one of my many trips through Litchfield County, Connecticut, searching for antiques, plants, and ideas for my magazine, Living. I was so impressed by Guy's work, I became a regular customer - of both father and son. Now, I have the largest personal collection of Wolff pottery ever known. Ben works out of his home where he creates all his pieces by hand on a traditional potter's wheel. Earlier this week, Ben personally delivered another batch of vessels to my farm in two different sizes, each one so thoughtfully handcrafted.

Enjoy these photos.