August 21, 2026

Blog Memories: Inside Lucie Rosen's Wardrobe at The Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts

Here's one that originally posted on May 23rd. If you're in the New York City area, there's still time to see this interesting exhibit.

If you're ever in the Westchester, New York area, I encourage you visit The Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. This year, every Friday and Saturday through September 5th, guests can enjoy the Rosen House Focus Tour: Inside Lucie's Wardrobe, an interesting and historic exhibit of Lucie Rosen's unique fashions.

Caramoor is an 81-acre former country estate where art and music enthusiasts Lucie and Walter Rosen built an Italianate-style villa and gardens to entertain their friends from around the world. In 1946, the Rosens opened their property as a performing arts center, which hosts seasonal concerts, historic house tours, educational programs, and other outdoor affairs and performances. And now for the first time in more than 30-years, guests can view the bold garments Lucie wore and treasured from the 1930s to the 1960s - the shimmering silks, elegant patterns, and vivid color palettes - and learn the captivating stories behind them.

Here are some photos, enjoy. And please go to Caramoor's website, just click on this highlighted link, for tickets and more information.

August 20, 2026

Blog Memories: Visiting Wethersfield Estate & Garden

Enjoy this encore blog posting which originally ran on September 27th, 2022. It features my visit to a wonderful and historic garden.

I love visiting gardens around the country and around the world - especially when they are as enchanting and as beautiful as Wethersfield Estate & Garden in Amenia, New York.

Wethersfield was the country home of philanthropist, conservationist, and banking heir, Chauncey Devereux Stillman. In 1937, he bought two abandoned farms where he designed and developed his estate and eventually expanded the property to its current size of approximately 1,000 acres. Situated at the top of a hill with breathtaking mountain views, the home and land includes a three-acre formal garden, a seven-acre wilderness garden, a working farm, a carriage house and museum, and miles of woodland trails for hiking and horseback riding. Over the weekend, I toured the gardens and attended a lecture on Wethersfield hosted by the Institute of Classical Architecture Art - a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving the practice, understanding, and appreciation of classical design. Wethersfield Estate & Garden is described as the finest classical garden in the United States built in the second half of the 20th century - I do hope you take the opportunity to visit it someday.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

August 19, 2026

Blog Memories: A Day with Devoted Fans at My Farm

Remember this one? This fun blog post was originally published on June 06, 2025 

I always enjoy entertaining at my farm, but it is even more memorable when my guests are the enthusiastic, creative and loyal devotees of the Martha Stewart brand.

Yesterday, I hosted a day celebrating 30 individuals who have not only followed this blog but have also read my magazines, watched my television and radio shows, cooked and baked my recipes, purchased my products, and shared their experiences and all they've learned with so many others - true ambassadors and influencers. The day began with a breakfast on my Winter House terrace parterre, then a walking tour through my gardens, followed by a delicious paella lunch prepared by my friend Chef Pierre Schaedelin of PS Tailored Events. In the afternoon, several longtime colleagues and friends presented their thoughts on the brand today, shared their stories, and offered more ideas and inspirations. The day's events concluded with an interesting session of "Ask Martha" and my parting advice to heed one of my own favorite sayings - "learn something new every day."

Here are the first of many photos, enjoy.