Stowe Farm Community

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Tomato cages and dark sky

January 26, 2021 by Stowe Farm

tomato cage dark sky at Stowe Farm

Thank you, Lynn, for these striking images of Stowe Farm.

Filed Under: Home 2, winter joys

Magical ice moment

January 25, 2021 by Stowe Farm

Mason's icy river

Mason, we look forward to seeing more of your beautiful photos of this incredible magic ice moment! Today, he sent the photo above and wrote: Thanks to the colder temperatures we’ve been having there are some truly incredible ice formations all along the brook right now! Definitely take a look before they’re gone- this stuff… [Read More]

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Old Man Winter

January 25, 2021 by Stowe Farm

Stowe Farm snow sculpture

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!

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41 Turkeys

January 21, 2021 by Stowe Farm

41 turkeys at Stowe Farm

Thanks, TJ, for being distracted from work to photograph and count the 41 turkeys outside your house today.

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Skiing at Stowe Farm

January 28, 2020 by Stowe Farm

Emma skiing at Stowe Farm Community, Colrain, MA

When Ed and I moved to Stowe Farm Community we were impressed by the hiking trails that we have direct access to going up into VT through a beautiful section of MA State Forest. There is even a small historic cemetery with slate stones dating back to the revolution. Here we are enjoying some cross… [Read More]

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Spontaneous gatherings happen in cohousing neighborhoods.

March 30, 2019 by Stowe Farm

Spontaneous gatherings in cohousing happens at Stowe Farm Community

Spontaneous gatherings happen in intentional communities. First it was Monique and Lucy playing hopscotch. Then on the way to get his mail, Charles joined in. Soon as Harley was passing by, Starlight and Charlotte needed to stop and see if anyone happened to have some treats handy. This is a true joy of knowing our… [Read More]

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Snowy days

February 28, 2019 by Stowe Farm

Building snow person at Stowe Farm Community

We’ve had some great snow days…

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Sledding at Stowe Farm

February 2, 2019 by Stowe Farm

Scarlett, April, Laura, Abby, and Jeremy enjoying the fresh coat of sledding snow

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Icy Stowe Farm waterfalls

April 20, 2015 by Stowe Farm

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Snow 2015!

March 4, 2015 by stowe farm

Wow. It’s been amazing, but now we’re ready for spring.

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FrzzFrou reunited with his family. We miss that si FrzzFrou reunited with his family. We miss that silly goose.
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Another perk of living in community — borrowing Another perk of living in community — borrowing books (in addition to our library), clothes, and toys. Especially during pandemic.
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Karen and TJ sculpted “Old Man Winter” at Stow Karen and TJ sculpted “Old Man Winter” at Stowe Farm, adorned with abandoned bird nest hat.
Stowe Farm Pig Club. Matt making sausages, butcher Stowe Farm Pig Club. Matt making sausages, butchering work party, and the peanut gallery doing street art and reading stories.
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Thanks, TJ, for being distracted from your work me Thanks, TJ, for being distracted from your work meetings to count the 41 turkeys by your house. Because you don’t work with a bunch of turkeys, it was a nice change of scenery!
An especially beautiful sunrise on January 6, 2021 An especially beautiful sunrise on January 6, 2021 at Stowe Farm Community. A day of hope — Just after this was posted, Congress was stormed. A reminder that besides hope and voting, there is much more to do for democracy, equity, and living peacefully on this earth.
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Life up here at Stowe Farm Community is "berry nice" around this time of year as we fill our bowls with fresh picked blueberries and raspberries from our planned gardens and harvest some of the wild blackberries too. More garden goodies and all about us at www.stowefarm.orgSummer's bounty rolling in with plenty of cucumbers to share in community for pickling, salads, and simply as a super crisp snack!A busy bee in the summer season in Lynn's flower garden. We too are busy at Stowe Farm Community harvesting veggies and berries from the gardens and     putting food by to enjoy throughout the rest of the year. More at www.stowefarm.orgLynn had a beautiful sunflower in her gorgeous gardens this year. On this day the birds were singing as the sunflower swayed in the gentle summer breeze and the clouds rolled by in the blue, blue sky. Simply splendid! More connections to nature at www.stowefarm.org
Thank you, Ed for sharing this magical moment after the storm yesterday here at Stowe Farm Community.Harley's butterfly garden is attracting the guests she had hoped for with many blooms available in the sweet summer sun.Berries are ripening throughout our community in the hot summer sun. Some folks have their own home grown patches and there are wild ones to be picked by both humans and the local black bear!
The babbling brook that runs parallel to our community is lush with all sorts of glowing greens throughout the summer. A sweet spot to cool off on a hot summer's day!Peter has a grafting project going on one of the apple trees in our old orchard. Time will tell how it turns out - stay tuned!FrogsThe summer storms have been passing through multiple times each week as the heat and humidity have arrived. We are glad of the rain for the fields and gardens. More at www.stowefarm.org
A few apples continue to grow in the summer sun out in the old orchard here at Stowe Farm Community. Some may be used for cider in the autumn. Sweet!We are surrounded by lush greens and sunshine as summer is in full swing here at Stowe Farm Community. Plenty of open spaces to walk in nature. Discover more at www.stowefarm.orgJuly Morning at Stowe FarmSummerBreeze
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