The Peepers of Spring

The Peepers of Spring

The winters here on the Currant Farm have been getting warmer and later. Substantial snowstorms, once common and expected, have become a disappoin...

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The Farmhouse Windows

The Farmhouse Windows

When Carolyn and I moved into the 1794 farmhouse on what would later become the Currant Farm, the first feature that captured my imagination was t...

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The Conceited Daffodil

The Conceited Daffodil

For oft when on my couch I lieIn vacant or in pensive mood,They flash upon that inward eyeWhich is the bliss of solitude;And then my heart with ple...

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A photo of a house wren

House Wrecker Wren

Note from the Currant Farm:The House Wrecker WrenThe relative calm and quiet of winter is quickly evolving into a flurry of feathers here on the Cu...

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Coyote howling in the snow

The Solace of Cold

First of February hung on a moonless night as a thousand miles away amonster comprised of rain, snow and ice rolled across the continent towardsthe...

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Monarchs & Milkweed

Monarchs & Milkweed

The Milkweed bloomed this past week here on the Currant Farm. Milkweed is the common name for the genus of plants called Asclepias named after the ...

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Fireflies are crepuscular (from the Latin crepusculum meaning twilight)

Harvest & Fireflies

Bringing in the harvest is always a time of celebration and reassurance. I’m reassured that another crop has been successfully grown and harvested....

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The Conceited Daffodil

The Conceited Daffodil

Wadsworth For oft when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And t...

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The Geese of Spring

The Geese of Spring

As I took a second cup of steaming coffee out through the kitchen door of the old farm house shortly after daybreak and into the not quite chilly,...

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The Temptress of Spring

The Temptress of Spring

The ramps are late this year. I was looking through my Farm Journal from past years and I’ve picked ramps as early as April 2nd here on the Curr...

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The Calm of Autumn Geese

The Calm of Autumn Geese

The Calm of Autumn Geese The first week of October is a gateway here on the Currant Farm. Summer has definitely packed her bags and left town for...

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The End of Currants

The End of Currants

The East coast of the New World from the Cape Fear in North Carolina to the 45th parallel into Canada was originally known as Virginia, named by S...

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The Front Yard Sugar Maple

The Front Yard Sugar Maple

The front yard of the old farm house on the Currant Farm is distinguished by one of the most recognizable and beloved trees of the north stretch o...

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