June 17, 2021

Planting the Troughs Outside My Winter House

It's always a joy to see beautiful potted plants displayed around the farm during the warm season.

Every year, I take out many of my outdoor ornamental urns and fill them with plants. They do so well outside in the summer months and look great arranged around my home. Last week, my gardeners filled the troughs and planters in front of my carport with various succulents - sedums, echeveria, crassulas, and others. These plants are among the first ones I see when I walk out of the house and some of the last when I return.

Enjoy these photos.

June 16, 2021

What's Flowering at Skylands

The gardens and plants around my beloved home in Maine are blooming.

As you know, I love Maine - for me, it is a magical place and I always wish I could spend more time there. In May, I go up to carry out my annual task of planting the large ornamental urns and planters that adorn the exterior of my home. And later during the summer I go up again to spend a few weeks there with my family. Unfortunately, I don't always get to see all the beautiful flowers that bloom at Skylands, but Cheryl DuLong, who helps me care for Skylands, and Wendy Norling, one of my gardeners, keep me updated by sending photographs from time to time.

Here's a look at what's blooming there now, enjoy.

June 15, 2021

The 145th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Part Two

Established in 1877, the Westminster Kennel Club is America's oldest organization dedicated to the sport of purebred dogs.

The club's annual show runs for three-days to accommodate all the dogs that compete. The first day kicks off with the Annual Masters Agility Championship, where performance dogs climb, jump, weave, and sprint their way through a series of course obstacles. The next two days are dedicated to breed competitions. Dogs are exhibited in seven different groups, organized by the original work that each breed was developed to do. The groups include Herding, Sporting, Non-Sporting, Working, Hounds, Terriers, and Toy breeds. Breeds are evaluated based on their standard, meaning competing dogs aren't compared to other competitors, but to the ideal proportions, weight and size, head shape, gait and other qualities of the breed. The last event on the third night is "Best in Show."

Here are more photos, enjoy.