Lynn is learning how to use David’s handmade wood carving mule. David, what is this tool called and what are you making? Do you have the finished piece?
Stowe Farm gardens
Many hands are working on the gardens this year. We’re reaping the benefits and are grateful that so much is thriving in spite of the drought.
Stowe Farm gatherings
Whether we pop in for 10 minutes or stay for an hour and a half, chilling on Friday afternoons is always a great way to start the weekend and catch up with everyone.
Stowe Farm Community Garden
Many hands working in the community garden.
Pigs arrived
The Stowe Farm Pig Club is thrilled with this year’s pigs. They are spunky and so sweet. The watering system works well, especially using the spring that Katie discovered. They seem quite happy here now. Although the first night they got spooked and ran deep into the woods. It took a while to find them,… [Read More]
Oriole birds and bees
Here are some birds and bees from Mason’s nature photography collection, Stormbringer Photography From his Facebook: Surprise! The Baltimore Orioles are back! I quickly realized it was stealing sap/insects attracted to sap from the Yellow-Bellied Sapsuckers! The sapsuckers repeatedly fly over to the oriole to try and shoo it away, though each time the oriole… [Read More]
Coltrane in Colrain
How sweet it is to hear Ezra Rudel’s Coltrane in Colrain in the Cold Rain coming from the Stowe Farm greenhouse. What a gift! You can hear more on his Instagram site, ezrudelmusic.
What do we value most in life?
From a beautiful book, Together by Vivek Murthy.
Checking out the new piglets!
Katie, Michael, and Haynes went to NH to check out the new piglets. We can’t wait until they’re ready to come to Stowe Farm!
Snowy day
We’re ready for spring, but nature is really putting on a beautiful winter wonderland to keep us engaged with winter!
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