Well, It’s Pretty
It is snowing again with a little wintery mix and, well, all I can say is, it’s pretty. The sun sets a bit later in the day and on 39 degree days I forget to put a coat on. I … Continue reading →
It is snowing again with a little wintery mix and, well, all I can say is, it’s pretty. The sun sets a bit later in the day and on 39 degree days I forget to put a coat on. I … Continue reading →
Mid Summer! I picked the first tomatoes from my garden yesterday, there are so many plants with blossoms and I will have to keep my eye on the cucumbers. Those little tiny mini cukes will be behemoths in no time. … Continue reading →
Welcome 2025! We look forward to all that you have to bring. For now, we will be content with cozy fires and brisk walks. Join us at the shop for a class or two about essential oils, making baskets, tying … Continue reading →
Autumn has arrived with a warm colorful first week of October. Erin and I are getting ready for our Fall craft fairs. We are spending more time at the shop too. We have been offering Aromatherapy classes and there is … Continue reading →
Brooms set us up for success with a clean sweep!
Continue reading →I don’t know where the time goes! We closed out a busy Fall/Holiday season of craft shows and markets. I squeezed in a suncatcher workshop and of course, like many, dealt with covid in the house during Christmas and New … Continue reading →
We are enjoying our summer market season despite heat, rain and smokey skies. We have more soap in stock and I have been tying brooms! We have added a few dates at the Northampton Tuesday Market and will be there … Continue reading →
Today was our first real snow of the season. We went to get our Christmas tree at Gerry Toomey’s in Blandford and thankfully we made made it home before the roads got too bad. The tree is decorated and the … Continue reading →
Did you all see the giant pumpkins at the Big E? They are amazing! This is our contribution to the pumpkin harvest. One perfect little orange pumpkin! Despite the drought conditions, our little garden did OK this year. Erin is … Continue reading →