Monday, October 5, 2009

A Great Day at Pettengill Farm

Yesterday I attended the 34th annual Pettengill Farm Day at the Pettengill Farm in Freeport, Maine.  We lucked out with the weather--Saturday turned rainy, and Saturday night turned out to be a stormy mess!  But Sunday dawned with just fog and later cleared enough to give families enough courage to attend the festivities.
Despite the weather and a few last minute cancellations, we had plenty of farm animals (Belted Galway cattle and two beautiful Alpacas), as well as several master craftsmen demonstrating their skills.  We had a Recollections Tent for oral histories, and a reading tent for the kids.  Norm Buttrick had a great archeology tent and there was an assortment of vintage farm equipment loaned by a local collector.  The apple trees provided plenty of fodder for the cider press and the popular apple hucking.....Of course, the highlight of the day for me was the tours of the early 1800s saltbox farmhouse on the site.  Student volunteers from the Freeport High School were the tour guides, and they did a great job introducing the house and the sgrafitti marine images to the many visitors.
Log on to the Freeport Historical Society website (www.freeporthistoricalsociety.org) for more information about the 140 acre Pettengill Farm, as well as the society's headquarters, Harrington House, and the many interesting events planned for the rest of the fall!

Monday, September 21, 2009


Today I am expecting to receive the final page proofs for my book which is being published by W. W. Norton Publishers.  The title is Peabody & Stearns:  Country Houses and Seaside Cottages.  Once I review the page proofs and make any necessary corrections, I'll send it back to the publisher and it will become a book in March 2010!  Very exciting for me, and for the many, many people who have helped me along the way.  Go to the publisher's website (www.wwnorton.com), click on the Architecture & Design on the left, and scroll down, down, down, to the books which are not yet published.  There I am!
For more information about Peabody & Stearns, visit my website: www.peabodyandstearns.com