February 26, 2026

My Geese and Peafowl in Winter

It's a mild winter day here at my farm - a mix of sun and clouds with highs in the 40s, which means my peafowl and geese will be out and about in their enclosures.

Geese and peafowl are pretty tolerant of cooler weather. Geese have excellent insulation systems - dense outer feathers, thick down feathers, and natural fat reserves that not only keep them warm but also provide energy. The peafowl have protective feathering and can regulate their body temperatures to adjust to the cold. To make sure they are all comfortable, I provide heated shelters, where they can take cover during unpleasant conditions. And they're also checked several times a day to ensure they have all the food and water they need.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

February 25, 2026

Blizzard 2026

Here at my farm, everyone on my crew is busy cleaning up after the Blizzard of 2026 dropped more than a foot - in some places more than two - of heavy, wet snow.

The storm began Sunday afternoon and then continued through the next day with whiteout conditions and high winds. Offices were closed, travel bans on major streets, highways and bridges were imposed, and everyone was advised to stay home. Winter is definitely not over yet. And there is more snow in the forecast.

Here are some photos, enjoy. I hope all of you affected are okay.

February 24, 2026

Organizing My Hayloft

The beginning of a new year is always a nice time to get a jump start on spring cleaning.

Not long ago I decided it was time to clean and organize my stable hayloft - a large loft above the horse stalls where we keep bales of hay made right here in my fields. The area is also used to house horse supplies, various building materials, screen doors, and several large ornamental planters. Getting things back in order is always so energizing.

Here are some photos, enjoy.