• Truth in Advertising: A Novel

    by: John Kenney • view
  • Flight Behavior: A Novel

    by: Barbara Kingsolver • view
  • Rabbit, Run

    by: John Updike • view
  • The Happiness Project

    by: Gretchen Rubin • view
  • Mamas Bank Account

    by: Kathryn Forbes • view
  • If It's A Choice, My Zygote Chose Balls

    by: Jeremy Hooper • view
  • The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook

    by: Deb Perelman • view
  • Baked Elements: Our 10 Favorite Ingredients

    by: Matt Lewis • view
  • Home Vegetable Gardening

    by: F.P. Rockwell • view
  • Classic Zester

    Microplane • view
  • Hand Blender

    Cuisinart • view
  • Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Mixers

    New Metro Design • view
  • Cut Kit Tray

    Hydrofarm • view
  • Seedling Heat Mat

    Hydrofarm • view
  • Grow Light System

    Hydrofarm • view
  • The History of US: A Novel

    by: Leah Stewart • view
  • The Hungry Ear: Poems of Food and Drink

    by: Kevin Young • view
  • A Prayer for Owen Meany

    by: John Irving • view
  • Edible Selby

    by: Todd Selby • view
  • Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of Greed, Neglect and Inhumane Treament..

    by: Gail A. Eisnitz • view
  • Twain's Feast: Searching for America's Lost Foods in the Footsteps of

    by: Andrew Beahrs • view
  • Meatless: More Than 200 of the Very Best Vegetarian Recipes

    by: Martha Stewart Living • view
  • Pure Vanilla: Irresistible Recipes and Essential Techniques

    by: Shauna Sever • view
  • American Beauty: Renovating and Decorating a Beloved Retreat

    by: Thom Filicia • view
  • Cookie Cutter Set

    Wilton • view
  • 60-Ounce Utensil Crock

    BIA Cordon Bleu • view
  • Jumbo Spoon Rest

    BIA Cordon Bleu • view
  • Stainless Watering Can

    Blomus • view
  • Copper Watering Can

    Master Craft • view
  • Stainless Steel Pinwheel

    Blomus • view

Last winter there was so little snow that the 20 or so inches blanketing the village right now hardly seem like a nuisance.  Take a wintery stroll with us down Main Street.

Wish you were here!

 

 

Want to join us for a wintery walk around the farm?  Click here

Comments42

  • By: Jane

    Groundhog’s Day! 6 more weeks of this????

  • By: Ella

    Your photo essay is simply beautiful. I especially like the use of black and white – very atmospheric. And those touches of red…. perfect!

  • By: j (jpdf)

    We really wish we were there! These are amazing shots with beautiful descriptions <3 Thanks for sharing, Josh & Brent :)

  • By: Centralia Heart

    Beautiful. How does the Bowmaker house look in the snow? That is the one we almost bought. Centralia

  • By: Donna R

    What lovely photos! Really makes me want to come and visit.

  • By: darcell

    A beautiful walk. Many people are suggesting a calendar, which I agree would be wonderful and I would buy. I was also thinking about maybe a small informational booklet about the farm and the beekman mansion and maybe a few facts about the town. I am so interested in Mr. Beekman and his family.

  • By: Robin

    What a beautiful series of photos. Sharon Springs really is a winter wonderfland! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • By: Micheline Wescom

    Until Amazing Race I would have never known about Beekman 1802..What a beautiful, peaceful place to live. Thank You for bringing us into your home…you are both inspirational. Happy New Year, may 2013 be as grand as 2012…

  • By: Liz

    these pictures are so beautiful! Thank you, thank you for taking them and posting them.

  • By: elena maclachlan

    so happy that I have the opportunity this weekend to be here and see all this beauty and the beauty of the people of this town for myself.

  • By: Michele

    I can almost hear the snow falling, what a wonderful peaceful sonund that is, thanks for sharing. So beautiful.

  • By: Monica H

    Thank you, Brent! Loving the winter pictures, but I am ready for spring.

  • By: Jessica

    Loved the pictures of the town and the farm (all sorts of critters!). Thank you. We need to come visit, eat at the hotel and wander the streets again. We too had snow up here on Lake Ontario…well on the way to making our normal average (and perhaps more?)….
    Happy New Year!

  • By: nlforst

    It’s so gorgeous to look at, but I definitely wouldn’t want to be up there shoveling and all that stuff, lol.

  • By: Donna

    “I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape – the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn’t show.” -

    Andrew Wyeth

  • By: Linda

    Sadly, our gazebo collapsed under the weight of the snow from the blizzard, the day after Christmas. Not happy.

  • By: annleefuller

    Thanks for the pics. Missing the snow at our Catskills home while here in Florida.

  • By: Barbara

    I love black and white photos…my husband complains because that is all I like to take.

  • By: Gdub

    Hey, if the goat farming thing doesn’t work out for you guys, you should take up photography…

  • By: Tammy Wolford

    Beautiful! Our snow is beautiful, but it looks so much classier in your victorian setting.

  • By: Teri Tighe

    those were wonderful. thank you. I really love snow but you constantly have to clear it away, it becomes cumbersome, at times but still beautiful.

  • By: Emily Browning

    Beautiful! We only have 10-12 inches right now, which is plenty because I have spring gardening on my mind! :)

  • By: Suzanne Koba

    Thanks for the tour. Very pretty, you definitely have a bit more than we do.