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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

June 1, 2013 Wallkill Valley Land Trust Historic House Tour

The Hendrick Smit House, c. 1704
Saturday, June 1, 2013 is the date of the Wallkill Valley Land Trust's 3rd Annual Historic House Tour. This year, the tour will be called "River to River" and will focus on the fascinating history of Esopus.

Meet up at the St. Remy Church to buy tickets or buy them in advance through the Wallkill Valley Land Trust website. The tour is self-guided and runs from 10am-4pm.

Each home you visit will be staffed by a team of docents to offer interpretation and information regarding that particular house and area. The tour will end with a reception at the Global Palate on Route 9W at 4:00 pm.

Come out for the day, support the important land conservation mission of the Wallkill Valley Land Trust and deepen your knowledge and appreciation of our incredibly historic area.


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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Spring in the Hudson Valley

Spring is in full swing here in the Hudson Valley. The early yellow forsythia and candy-pink quince blossoms have faded while the flowering fruit trees, dogwoods and redbud are all following in a processional of gorgeous natural color. Above all, I love the myriad shades of tender green as the trees start to leaf out.

It's been unusually chilly up here this year and the farmers have been fogging their orchards and covering their strawberries to protect the flowers until the fruit is set. I can't wait for the first fruits of summer; already keeping an eye on my strawberry- and cherry-picking spots.

This picture was taken in May at North-South Lake, a great place to swim, camp and rent kayaks in Greene County. On a clear day, you can look out over a vast river valley and see as far as the Berkshires to the east from the former site of the grand hotel that once stood on this spot. Definitely worth a trip.

On this trip, I saw painted trilliums, which are rare and exciting. While kayaking, we admired carnivorous sundews and pitcher plants that are abundant in their natural habitat here. This year, I am hoping to time a trip to catch a viewing of a wild Lady's Slipper (native orchid). I am usually pretty good with plant identification but would appreciate help in identifying the beautiful spray of wild blooms above.
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Monday, May 13, 2013

The Cutest House in East Kingston

This little house dates from the turn of the century and is in a part of Kingston that is tucked away with a great country feel. In fact, I often feel like I am in a small beach town when I visit this property. But it is about ten minutes from the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge, seconds to the malls and historically united with the working waterfront along the Hudson.

While technically in the city, this home has a huge yard where you could easily have a tremendous garden. The garage is immaculate and would make a great studio/workspace. There is also a separate back entrance to the house that lends itself to being
a home office.

Extremely reasonably priced, this home is waiting for its next owner. Check out the interior in the Virtual Tour: http://youtu.be/ExCoAT9ZQUY
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