It’s finally been warm enough to take off the mittens and not only see but actually touch. The first experience touching a tree was pure awe!
Spring babies
Baby humans and chicks at Stowe Farm Community… ducklings too. Sarah, Kaylee, and Tes are holding the latest addition to Kaylee and Peter’s gaggle… and lots of new kids at Stowe Farm. We were delighted to adopt four new Black Copper Marans through the adoption program from Maeg and Sarah of Silverfox Farm in… [Read More]
Cafe Chez Verte
Kaylee and Paul are joying an imaginary cup of Java in new surroundings with aromatic wood chip flooring. Thank you, Paul, for installing the new floor! The Stowe Farm greenhouse looks and smells wonderful. And the starts are looking good!
Starts and chicks from local farms
We bought our starts from Rich at Shoestring Farm, and Maria at Lyonsville Farm. They are both highly recommend, not only because they are wonderful neighbors and friends, but because they are excellent farmers who grow interesting and hearty plants. Additionally, Shoestring Farm sells maple syrup, and Lyonsville Farm sells produce, flowers, houseplants, and has… [Read More]
We are One Family
Inspired by Sam’s (moving to Stowe in July) sign, Lynn painted this on our White Garage. Our first signs were taken after a few days. Then the heavy duty installation on the roof (remnants can still be seen in this photo) was ripped down after a week. This along with eight BLM signs have been… [Read More]
Discovering the magnificent dandelion
Leon discovered the magnificent dandelion. The lawn care industry successfully convinced several generations of Americans that it was a pesky weed to exterminate.
Gathering at the greenhouse
The last of the snow (maybe!). Gathering in the greenhouse. New life in the greenhouse.
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