March 8, 2025

How Are My Donkeys?

It's still winter, but here at my Bedford, New York farm, this week is feeling a little like spring - and the animals are happy, especially my pace of fun-loving donkeys - Rufus, Billie, Clive, Jude “JJ” Junior, and Truman “TJ” Junior.

Yesterday, temperatures were in the high 40s Fahrenheit. It was quite breezy, but the donkeys played and brayed for much of the day. They love being out in their large paddock just outside my stable where they get lots of attention from passersby. And then in the afternoon, the five are brought back indoors, where they are groomed and fed.

It's been a while since I shared pictures of the "donks." Enjoy these photos.

March 7, 2025

A Guest Blog from Judy Morris on a Four-Year Quilting Project

Do you know... there's an estimated 30-million active sewists in North America? And of that number, up to 11-million of them are passionate quilters.

Quilting has a rich history that dates back centuries. Originally a technique for recycling fabrics, quilting has evolved into a popular craft. The art of quilting is the process of joining layers of fabric together through manual stitching or with a sewing machine to create a bed covering or garment. Recently, my longtime special projects producer, Judy Morris, shared some photos of a friend who is about to finish a four-year long quilting undertaking inspired by a Civil-War era quilt design and fabrics.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

March 6, 2025

What's Happening in the Peafowl Pen?

It’s a very special time of year for the peafowl at my Bedford, New York farm - it's the beginning of breeding season.

From now until early August, the peacocks display their stunning and iridescent tail feathers, strut back and forth shaking their hindquarters to produce a rattling sound, and make loud calls to the females around them. The peahens tend to choose males with the longest, most colorful tails. It's quite a "tail show."

Enjoy these photos.