Farmer’s Cheese-Beekman 1802 version

Farmer’s Cheese-Beekman 1802 version

Today I made the simplest recipe for farmer’s cheese from the Fabulous Beekman Boys.  If you have been reading along on my posts, you know that I really like the Beekman Boys.  If you haven’t, I urge you to pick up Josh Kilmer-Purcell’s memoir The 

Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Museum of Fine Arts Boston

If you find yourself with a notion to visit Boston, be sure to include a trip to the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.  It is indeed a treasure and even more so with the addition of the new wing featuring the Art of the Americas. 

Chihuly and Glass

Chihuly and Glass

If you have not had the opportunity to see Dale Chihuly’s work, make haste to do so.  You will be so happy that you made the effort. His exhibit “Through the Looking Glass” at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston is breathtaking, cheerful, moving, intricate 

Farm Stand Season!

Farm Stand Season!

Yes! It’s farm stand season!  I do back flips when I find a great farm stand with beautiful, organically grown, fresh produce to supplement my own garden output.  Fortunately, there are a few right in my town, but even if I had to travel a 

Ogunquit & York, Maine

Ogunquit & York, Maine

When I was a girl my father occasionally talked about his experiences as a young man tent camping just beyond the beach in York, Maine.  He spoke so longingly of special times swimming, cooking and sitting by a campfire, doing little to nothing while enjoying 

Roasting Asparagus & Onions

Roasting Asparagus & Onions

The forecast for this week is for some really hot weather within the next few days.  So, in an attempt to be marginally proactive about meal planning and to avoid turning on the oven when the house is already hot, I am roasting organic, spring 

Memorial Day 2011-Peace

Memorial Day 2011-Peace

In the American tradition I went to the local Memorial Day Parade and cemetery observances this morning. After hearing the prayers and speeches citing the remembrances of the fallen in conflicts throughout the world involving the US armed services, I was struck by the notion 

Traverse City-a cherry

Traverse City-a cherry

Throughout the years I have enjoyed many happy days in Traverse City, Michigan at a friend’s home watching their adorable, toddler boys mature into handsome, sensitive, intelligent young men as well as having absorbed glimpses of life on Grand Traverse Bay in all seasons. On 

Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Trinity College, Dublin

Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Trinity College, Dublin

On a recent trip to Dublin I wandered through Trinity College in the city center.  Entering at the front gate and onwards to Parliament Square,  I could feel the history of this storied institution.  Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, it is the oldest 

Cleo, Dublin

Cleo, Dublin

If you are completely smitten by stunning knitwear as I am, then take yourself to Cleo in Dublin just behind the famous Shelbourne Hotel.  It is by far one of the best knitwear shops I have ever found and trust me,  I have found plenty.