February 11, 2026

Helping My Chickens in Winter

After weeks of frigid below-freezing weather, we're expecting temperatures to climb to the high 30s today and the rest of the week - a welcome change for all at my farm.

When conditions are extreme, it's important that my crew checks the animals several times a day to ensure they are all warm and comfortable. When it comes to my chickens, I make certain they are housed properly, fed all the best, most nutritious foods, and have enough room to roam and range happily in their pens. This year, I felt they needed extra support for the bitter cold. My neighbor, Gregory Goodwin, who shares my passion for raising chickens, makes his own feed and bedding mixes to keep his birds calm and well-nourished during winter's coldest days. He shared some with me and the flocks are loving it.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

February 10, 2026

Potting Succulents

Among my favorite plants are the exotic forms of succulents - they make excellent container specimens.

If you like growing plants, but don’t really have the time to care for them properly, I encourage you to consider growing succulents. Succulents are so easy to maintain and are able to survive prolonged drought because they store moisture in their fleshy stems, roots, and leaves. Not long ago, during a business trip out west, I stopped for a brief visit to see Flora Grubb, one of our 2012 American Made Winners, and got some beautiful small succulents to add to my growing collection.

Enjoy these photos.

February 9, 2026

Polishing Silver Before a Winter Dinner Party

If you're entertaining at home this winter, don't forget to take time to polish the silver.

Last week, my housekeeper Enma Sandoval took on the task of cleaning and polishing some of the silver in my Winter House Brown Room - a couple days ahead of a small dinner party I hosted. There are several ways to clean silver. One nontoxic method is to fill an aluminum pan with hot water, salt and baking soda, stir until it is all dissolved, and then soak the pieces until a chemical reaction occurs that removes the tarnish. This technique is faster than hand cleaning, but may cause pitting and remove the more desirable tarnish called patina. Experts recommend using a good-quality, non-abrasive commercial silver polish. Silver cleaning cloths made especially for removing tarnish from precious metals are also available.

Enjoy these photos.