May 27, 2021

Blog Memories: A Fun Memorial Day Weekend in Maine

If you're planning a Memorial Day Weekend gathering for family and friends, I hope you're following our Instagram page @MarthaStewartGoodThings - it's filled with so many great ideas, clever tips, and helpful solutions for entertaining all season long. And, I hope you have a copy of my 98th book, "Martha Stewart's Very Good Things: Clever Tips & Genius Ideas for an Easier, More Enjoyable Life," published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. For the next few days, I'll be posting some of my favorite holiday weekend blogs to inspire you. Here's one from May 31, 2018.

There’s so much to do in Maine.

Every spring and summer, I make several trips to Skylands, my home in Seal Harbor. While there, I do a lot of entertaining, and spending time with my family and our many good friends who visit. Here are a few more photos from my Memorial Day weekend. Among them, images from this year’s holiday parade in the charming town of Northeast Harbor. I love this event and always try to attend. And, pictures of our fun boat ride aboard "Sea Smoke" to visit the magnificent harbor seals that love to sunbathe on nearby rocky outposts and islands near my home.

Enjoy.

May 26, 2021

Moving My Plants Outdoors for the Season

I love large urns filled with tropical plants.

I have a rather sizable collection of tropical specimens at my Bedford, New York farm. During the winter, they are all stored in special greenhouses. Once the warm weather arrives, they are all brought out for display. Most of the plants are placed in various locations here at Cantitoe Corners, but a selection will also spend the summer up at Skylands, my dear home in Maine. It is a big undertaking to move all these plants at the beginning and end of each season. Thankfully, I have the help of a strong outdoor grounds crew and some heavy-duty farm equipment to get the job done.

Enjoy these photos.

May 25, 2021

A New Clay Tile Roof on a Palm Beach Home

Owning a home is a huge responsibility - there's always something to work on to maintain the safety and upkeep of the structure.

Not long ago, my friend, entertainment banker and entrepreneur Lisbeth Barron, told me about a big job she completed on her Palm Beach, Florida home. She had just replaced the timeworn cement roof on her 2002 Spanish/Italian/Mediterranean-style waterfront house with custom designed terra-cotta clay tiles - a process that took nearly a year to do. The tiles were made by Ludowici, a multi-generation family-owned tile business in New Lexington, Ohio. Lisbeth also enlisted the help of Sloane Construction Company of Palm Beach County, Inc. and Carpenter’s Roofing & Sheet Metal.

Here are some photos, enjoy.