April 30, 2026

Maintaining My Antique Fencing

It takes a lot of work to maintain the beautiful fencing at my farm.

My pasture fencing is made from 125-year-old white spruce railings I purchased in Canada. When the fences were built, I used new cedar uprights to support them. They've held up very well over the years, but many are now deteriorated and need replacing. Pete Sherpa, a longtime member of my outdoor grounds crew, takes on the task whenever he can. It's a tedious process and has to be done by hand so as not to damage the antique wood.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

April 29, 2026

Enjoying Cut Tulips

Among the many benefits of growing one's own flowers - they can be enjoyed both inside and out.

It's always so nice to walk through the gardens and see a multitude of beautiful and colorful blooms. I also love cutting fresh flowers to display in my home. Recently, my housekeeper Elvira Rojas brought in some beautiful spring tulips - so loved for their tall, straight stems, graceful leaves, and bright, cheery blooms.

Enjoy these photos and tips.

April 28, 2026

Colorful Tulips in My Garden

So much is growing and blooming around my farm, including the showy, bright-colored tulips!

Tulips, which come in a variety of shapes and sizes, are perennial plants that open up each spring. They're grown for their graceful leaves and bright, cheery blooms. Some are traditional and cup-shaped, some have fringed petals, others have pointed ones, and some are full of fanciful ruffles. Some varieties even carry a soft, subtle scent. Many of my tulips are from Colorblends Wholesale Flowerbulbs in Bridgeport, Connecticut and The Flower Hat, a floral design studio and farm in Bozeman, Montana.

Here are some photos, enjoy.