April 7, 2025

Attending Harvard's Hasty Pudding

Whenever possible I always encourage friends and family to share their photos from events and gatherings we've attended.

Last month, I went to Harvard’s Hasty Pudding, a comedy musical extravaganza that was written, performed, and produced by Harvard University students. Though the cast and crew were young, their theatrical organization, Hasty Pudding, is the oldest in the country - its first performance was in 1844. Unafraid of ruffling feathers, the Pudding Show is known for its long tradition of daring social commentary. It can boast that members, including William Randolph Hearst, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Jack Lemmon, appeared on its stage before becoming famous.

I received an invitation to the performance thanks to my friend Darcy Miller - artist, author, celebration expert, entrepreneur, and founding editor of Martha Stewart Weddings. Darcy’s daughter Daisy did a fantastic job co-producing the show. It’s hard to believe I’ve known Daisy since she was born; I've loved watching her grow up. In fact, her mother was just two years older when she started to work for me. Seeing what Daisy and all the students created was inspiring.

Enjoy these photos from the evening.

April 5, 2025

Longwood Gardens

If possible, make the most of business trips and try to fit in visits to beautiful and interesting places in between meetings and events - I do.

During my latest trip and LIVE appearances at QVC in West Chester, Pennsylvania, I had the opportunity to visit the exquisite Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square. Longwood Gardens has a rich and varied history. For thousands of years, the native Lenape tribe used the area for fishing, hunting and farming. In 1700, Quaker farmer, George Peirce, purchased 400-acres of the English-claimed land and began developing the property. His decedents eventually created an arboretum of some of the finest trees in the nation. Unfortunately, as years passed, heirs lost interest and the land suffered decades of neglect until 1906, when it was obtained by Pierre du Pont - entrepreneur, businessman, philanthropist and member of the prominent du Pont family. Pierre's passion and vision created the groundwork for what is now Longwood Gardens - home to many spectacular botanical collections including nine-thousand species and varieties of plants spread across more than 1,100 acres - all wonderfully maintained by hundreds of employees, students and volunteers. I encourage you to visit the next time you're in the area.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

 

April 4, 2025

Supporting Old Apple Trees

Maintaining old fruit trees sometimes requires more than just pruning, grooming, and feeding. Large, heavy limbs may also need support in order to continue holding all the many fruits they produce.

On my farm, I have some very old apple trees that were here long before I moved to the property. A few in particular are just outside my Winter House. These trees bear an abundance of crisp, juicy fruits every year. Like all my trees these are well cared for, but recently I noticed their limbs were long, heavy and in need of added support before they broke, so I asked my gardeners to prop them up right away using a simple, natural, and very successful technique.

Enjoy these photos.