Blog Archive

May 23, 2013

A Bloomy Spring

The lilacs are in bloom in Pound Ridge.


Yesterday, I visited a friend who had a blooming dogwood with flowering wisteria wrapped around it's branches. The intertwining of their annual floral love song was magnificent.  

Close your eyes and imagine it.  White blossoms with lavender wisteria dripping from its branches.  So beautiful.

May 21, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with Oklahoma

Message found in the debris in Oklahoma:


Our thoughts and prayers are with victims devastated by the tornado in Oklahoma. We share your sorrow.

May 18, 2013

Pound Ridge in the 1930s: Catching Sunnies in the Summertime



"In the summertime, we went to the Breuningers' on West Lane to go swimming in the pond alongside the house. And on summer evenings, our family went fishing together. With our red cork on the fishing pole, and a can of worms, we'd go down to the big lake in back of the Marshall Oil office on Salem Road. If we were lucky, we caught a bass. We'd also catch sunnies, perch, and at dusk, catfish. Everybody would eat what we caught for dinner," said Pat Marshall Bartram, a native Pound Ridger. "When I was growing up here in the 1930s, everybody knew everybody in town. If you wanted to visit somebody in the evening, you just went. On Sundays, friends would stop in. They'd come unannounceed, but they were friends, and you thought nothng of it. It was a super way to grow up. It really was." ~ Excerpt from POUND RIDGE PAST: Remembrances of Our Townsfolk, "Pat Marshall Bartram: "Barrels of Oil and Blocks of Ice."



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May 15, 2013

May = Lobster Fest in Pound Ridge




Another thing that makes our town so special:  The Pound Ridge Community Church Annual Lobster Festival. This marks 41 years that folks have been coming out for fresh, live (or steamed) lobsters, Littleneck clams, mussels, fresh corn on the cob ... and, oh, those homemade pies!

It all takes place in the hamlet this
Saturday, May 18 from 12 noon to 5 p.m.

Click here for the Lobster Song


Pound Ridge Community Church
3 Pound Ridge Road
Pound Ridge, N.Y.  
T: 914.764-9000

May 14, 2013

RX: Seek Spontaneity



Spontaneity ... something I love. I was at my desk and heard honking in the driveway. A good friend was in the area and decided to stop by. Voilà ... instant tea party!

38 Degrees on a May Evening in Pound Ridge


It is 38 DEGREES in Pound Ridge and it's mid-May!!! I hope everything I planted on Mother's Day doesn't freeze to death in my garden. :-||
What gives????

May 10, 2013

New HUFFPOST: "From 'Mommy' to 'Mother' -- A Treasured Transformation"




It's about motherhood, gratitude and beatitude (pronounced "be-attitude," which means "supreme blessedness or happiness.")

To read full story on Huffington Post, click here.