From the Northeast to the Southwest, Vermont always works...

From the Northeast to the Southwest, Vermont always works...

Thursday, November 28, 2019

THE NEW OWNERS OF SOUTH WIND FARM



On Nov. 27, 2019 we sold  South Wind Farm to Alex and Jennifer Rodriquez of Abington, PA. The smiles on everyone's faces lasted all day long. Their kids are Joe and Olivia and dogs, Bruno and ....?
We couldn't be happier that they found a place that captured their idea of a farm in Vermont.  We have not quite realized that is true. Our Thanksgiving is full of positive hope for our new life in southern Vermont and their new life in the country. We will visit them in the spring in time for the gardens to flower. 

They have interest in using the greenhouse, growing vegs and flowers and putting food by. The kids are interested in traveling in Quebec and making crafts. We have much we can share with the family...gives us a good feeling. 

So that is our BIG NEWS. We can be reached at 116 Birch Grove, Arlington, VT 802 754-2010. 

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Packing with the cats

About a month to go. The cats discover packing. I will remember this day.

Friday, August 23, 2019

And more dahlias...

Sitting with the dahlias....

across the street, the neighbor's dahlias grow
 










Monday, August 19, 2019

Dahlia days

 After two months of being away from Arlington due to my fall, the dahlias were enormous. Without diving them, they grew tall and bushy. The other plants look bad in comparison, day lilies gone by, ets. So will just enjoy the dahlias for while.










Friday, May 17, 2019

New flower beds begin.....

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It is so easy with this perfectly sized tractor expertly manuvered by our neighbor across the street.  We are so fortunate to know these neighbors.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Stone wall ideas....


Or what to do with rocks from Canadian beaches. 



Just the beginning of an inspiration that came today. Rocks on rocks. There may be some other items collected from beaches, ie, buoys. Or the buoys could hang on the split rail fence, see previous post. It will all make sense and give some degree of pleasure while providing homes for all our collections. We shall see.