This Stowe Farm snow sculpture was created by TJ & Karen. It started out as a snowman and became “old man winter” complete with a whimsical abandoned bird nest on top!
41 Turkeys
Thanks, TJ, for being distracted from work to photograph and count the 41 turkeys outside your house today.
Rosy cheeks
Leon has the rosiest cheeks and bluest eyes (well next to his grandpa Michael, dad Tim, and dog Kai). Aunt Katie knitted his beautiful hood, which he’s wearing as a chef’s hat in this picture.
Winter Covid gatherings
Winter Covid gatherings and meetings tend to be around a fire these days.
Second book for GML and Kindness Reading Project book group
Tomato cages and dark sky
Thank you, Lynn, for these striking images of Stowe Farm.
New ducklings and humans at Stowe Farm!
We are looking forward to Sarah (above left) and Tes (above right), becoming our new neighbors at Stowe Farm! They bought a lot, and are in the planning stages of building their home here at Stowe Farm. Exciting! We also welcome Peter and Kaylee’s (above center) new ducklings!
No better entertainment than a pile of dirt!
The boys could have spent the whole day in this pile of rich brown earth. There was a Stowe Farm work party going on. Of course they would have helped move the goat shelter, if they were a little taller.
Farm fresh frittata
Lynn made this delicious frittata with greens and tomatoes from Stowe Farm summer garden and eggs from Stowe Farm Chicken Club.
GML and Kindness Reading Project book group
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