July 16, 2020
Dear Friends,
I hope this short newsletter finds everyone safe and well!
It's a gorgeous summer day here on the farm and we're up to our ears in Raspberries, Red Currants, Black Currants, Blueberries and Blackberries! Tomatoes, cucumbers, and zucchini are also coming in strong and the flowers are bursting beautifully, and we've enjoyed making bouquets every day!
I'm just writing to say that Tiny Farmstand has been a great success- so successful in fact that we've decided to be open every day from 9-7!
June 12, 2020
Dear Friends,
I don't even know how to begin this letter in these difficult times - except to send love and wishes for good health to everyone.
The winter was mild, the mildest in my memory, but the cold air lingered into a long spring and life became surreal for all of us.
Everyone's been changed, and some have suffered great losses, and I think we all suffer from a collective heartbreak.
December 8, 2019
Season's Greetings this frosty morn! Temperatures dipped below zero last night, but luckily, we have more than 2' of snow keeping the ground well insulated. Ralph's bird feeders are full and the trees are filled with woodpeckers, juncos, titmouses, chickadees, cardinals, jays, and BLUEBIRDS!!
I could sit here all day watching them, but there's work to be done! I've been busy in the kitchen every day putting up preserves and sending out holiday gifts for folks, and I realized I should get in touch with everybody about holiday ordering.
October 29, 2019
Whoa summers really fly by these days, don't they?!? Somehow, everything happened, and our freezers are full. October began with a misty morning, but the sun has broken through and its golden light is dazzling on the gardens. We haven't had a frost yet, and the zinnias and sunflowers are still glorious, and the monarchs and other butterflies are dancing through the blossoms.
April 10, 2019
Still waiting for signs of spring in Winchester these days. It warms a bit, then snows again, then warms, then snows. The strawberries and garlic are still sleeping hard under their layer of straw, and although there are trays of seeds on warm heat mats in the greenhouse, nothing is showing green yet. (But I have great hope that the seed coats have broken open and the tiny rootlets are burrowing down!)