Hello from the Big Woods!: Welcome! Coming soon, my blog from my little house in the big woods of beautiful Sandwich, New Hampshire, in the sweet spot where the Lakes Region meets the White Mountains. I’ve always been a country girl at heart, and I’ve lived in … Continue Reading →
More Snow, Please
While the Mid-Atlantic States are being pummeled by winter storms, we here in Northern New England are waiting patiently for a decent dump of snow. (Okay, not so patiently — whaaaa!) We got about 6 inches of snow in December, … Continue Reading →
Changing Seasons
The last autumn leaves are clinging to the trees, but it’s been windy and wet lately, so they’ll all be down soon. It’s nice to see new views emerge (there’s a house back there in the woods?!), and the extra … Continue Reading →
Boothbay Harbor
Oy vey! Pandemic still? We were able to do our North Carolina Casita trip this spring in that short, precious window between getting fully vaccinated and the Delta variant rearing its ugly head. (We went in early June rather than … Continue Reading →
Baking Soda Invention
Here’s a quick tip for the “Try This!” category. Okay, before you roll your eyes and say, “really?”, consider this: the baking powder can is designed better than the baking soda box. (Ah, ah! Stop that eye rolling!) So, Little … Continue Reading →
Summertime on the Farm
After a blistering hot, bone dry June and a cool, soaking wet July, the farm gardens and greenhouses are enjoying some lovely summer sunshine. The ever expanding row of shingles on the roadside farm stand sign inspired me to write … Continue Reading →
Spring Surprises
Sheep sheared? Check. Sap buckets washed and stowed? Check. Snow blower off the tractor? Check. Snow tires off the cars? Check. Can you see where this is going? Yep! Time for a spring snowstorm! Not exactly a surprise, really. More … Continue Reading →
Sledding Party
We’ve had snow on the ground since the big storm in mid-December. In a fit of pandemic pique, rain on Christmas Day washed away most of it (not nice), but since then a series of storms have dumped on the … Continue Reading →
Timber Harvest
Winter has settled in on the farm. Days are lengthening and the chickens are laying more eggs. Sugaring time is just around the bend. The snow pack isn’t particularly deep (we’re just a tad short of 2 feet on our … Continue Reading →
Coast of Maine
We weren’t able to get away on our annual North Carolina trip last spring. We had made reservations at our favorite campgrounds on the Outer Banks and outside Asheville when the pandemic hit and the campgrounds closed. Oh, well, at … Continue Reading →
Horse Days
What on earth is that on the farm truck? I’ll give you a hint: it has to do with horses. These days, farm animals on Booty Family Farm include sheep, pigs, and chickens, but once, gentle giants roamed the pastures. … Continue Reading →