May 23, 2026

Inside Lucie Rosen's Wardrobe at The Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts

If you're ever in the Westchester, New York area, I encourage you visit The Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. This year, every Friday and Saturday through September 5th, guests can enjoy the Rosen House Focus Tour: Inside Lucie's Wardrobe, an interesting and historic exhibit of Lucie Rosen's unique fashions.

Caramoor is an 81-acre former country estate where art and music enthusiasts Lucie and Walter Rosen built an Italianate-style villa and gardens to entertain their friends from around the world. In 1946, the Rosens opened their property as a performing arts center, which hosts seasonal concerts, historic house tours, educational programs, and other outdoor affairs and performances. And now for the first time in more than 30-years, guests can view the bold garments Lucie wore and treasured from the 1930s to the 1960s - the shimmering silks, elegant patterns, and vivid color palettes - and learn the captivating stories behind them.

Here are some photos, enjoy. And please go to Caramoor's website, just click on this highlighted link, for tickets and more information.

May 22, 2026

My Farm After a Microburst Thunderstorm

Everyone is busy cleaning up at my farm after a microburst storm barreled through the region with destructive winds and rain.

It's so heartbreaking to see images of areas ravaged by any storm. Earlier this week, we were hit by a microburst - a small, intense downdraft from a thunderstorm that produces extremely strong, damaging winds gusting more than 70-miles per hour. Many roads were closed because of fallen trees and power lines. I feel extremely fortunate my farm escaped any serious structural damage. I lost a lot of trees and branches, but my outdoor grounds crew is working very hard to get things back into shape.

Here are some photos.

 

May 21, 2026

My Striking Garden of Hostas

This time of year there's always something to admire in the gardens - right now, the striking, bold green foliage of my hostas.

In 2020, I planted hundreds of hosta plants down behind my chicken coops under the dappled shade of my stately dawn redwoods, Metasequoia. I first got the plants as bare-root cuttings and nurtured them until they were big enough to transplant. There were more than 700 hostas in a variety of cultivars including 'Wide Brim,' 'Francee,' 'Regal Splendor,' 'Elegans,' and 'Blue Angel.' Over the years, I expanded the beds and added more plants. Now, the entire area looks better than ever.

Enjoy these photos.