If you haven’t yet visited the Walkway Over the Hudson, spring is a great time to do so.
Suzy Eckhardt bought this “beautiful space” about five years ago with the intent of finding someone else to run it
These are all unusual stories told from a point in time that is rapidly receding from memory.
The Hudson Valley is associated with apples, but in the 19th Century it was associated with grapes. What brought about the change? Prohibition!
Becky and Joe’s venture began in 2008 when they were in college and negotiating with Penny and David Rossetter for the use of part of their land to establish a farm.
To identify whether you have a Barred Owl in your neighborhood check www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/barred_owl/sounds, and while you are thinking about owls, keep an eye out for a rare visitor—the Snowy Owl.
Can you stand an egg on end during the vernal equinox on March 20th?
There are alternatives to large lawns.
Dave has been seriously photographing with his medium range Canon eos xi for only about a year, but the extensive display of photos on his Facebook page includes categories as varied as landscapes, frozen waterfalls, birds, Hudson River sunrises, old metal, wildlife, and old buildings.
“All of life is connected. We could not exist without trees for oxygen, the sky for rain, the sun for energy.” George describes his holistic approach to gardening and farming, explaining that there is no separation of soil and plant.