Emma I have owned countless numbers of cats in my life. As a child, we always seemed to have numerous cats around and always a liter of kittens. Throughout my adult life, various cats have come and gone with a few that have left a deep impression on me. These have been the cats that follow you from room to … Read More

A Gathering of Fiber Folk This past weekend, I attended The Gathering hosted by the VT members of the Northeast Hand Spinner’s Association. Mount Snow Grand Summit Resort in West Dover, VT became a hub of activity Friday as spinners, knitters, and weavers descended upon the resort. I saw many of the staff standing with puzzled looks as they watched … Read More

Mama Llama

There are times in farming when you feel the burden of the responsibility to care for all of the animals that live on your farm. It weighs you down as you know that these animals depend upon you. Each day, you do the best you can, the best you know how to do. Last week, I felt that heavy burden … Read More

A New Home for an Old LoomYesterday we assembled the antique barn loom that I purchased while at the Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival. The loom has sat in the back of the truck since our return the end of September. With our last fall foliage Bed and Breakfast guests leaving on Saturday, we finally had time to devote to the … Read More

In front of a nearby farm, a hand painted sign reads, “Never Done Farm”. I chuckle every time I drive by thinking that every farm could be named that. It seems that a long chore list remains on our table regardless of the season. Over time, items on the list either get crossed off or get moved to a long … Read More

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