August 18, 2026

Blog Memories: Enjoying Cut Tulips

Here's another encore blog post. This one originally ran on April 29th of this year. 

Among the many benefits of growing one's own flowers - they can be enjoyed both inside and out.

It's always so nice to walk through the gardens and see a multitude of beautiful and colorful blooms. I also love cutting fresh flowers to display in my home. Recently, my housekeeper Elvira Rojas brought in some beautiful spring tulips - so loved for their tall, straight stems, graceful leaves, and bright, cheery blooms.

Enjoy these photos and tips.

August 17, 2026

Blog Memories: Peach Cobbler Made with Fruits from My Orchard

My blog team is taking a brief summer break, so for the next week we'll be posting some of our favorite blogs from years past. This one was originally posted on July 24, 2024.

No plants give sweeter returns than fruit trees.

Fresh fruit is one of nature's most delicious products. My large orchard here at my farm has more than 200 fruit trees. I grow peaches, apples, pears, cherries, quinces, medlars, etc. Most of the fruits are not ready to pick, but many of the peaches are ripe and sweet. After harvesting several trays this week, I decided to make peach cobbler - one of those delicious summertime desserts one waits all year to enjoy. I used a cobbler recipe from Martha: The Cookbook: 100 Favorite Recipes, with Lessons and Stories from My Kitchen.

Here are some photos.

August 15, 2026

A Special Dinner at Skylands

I always enjoy entertaining at Skylands, my home in Maine.

Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of hosting a dinner for 23, bringing together Friends of Acadia, some of the organization’s supporters, and others who share a deep appreciation for Acadia National Park and its surrounding communities. I was also delighted to welcome several members of the Wabanaki Nations which include Indigenous nations with deep and enduring ties to Maine. We began the evening with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres on my Western Terrace before moving into the main dining room for dinner. One of the highlights of the evening was a fascinating and informative viewing of handmade baskets made by Wabanaki citizens. Some were from my own collection, while others were brought from the Penobscot Nation Museum. It was a wonderful opportunity to learn more about these beautiful works and the traditions, craftsmanship, and history they represent.

Enjoy these photos.