New at Buffalo Springs Farm

There is never a dull moment here on the farm. My husband Dan and I are fortunate to lead creative lives in such a beautiful historic setting. A life that includes preserving the land, producing our art, planting the gardens, tending our small flock of sheep and enjoying our family and friends. The intent of this venue is to share any new things that are happening here at the farm.

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Location: Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

Our favorite quote here on the farm is: ART ALONE SURVIVES.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Women's Expressions 2007


I have been invited once again to participate in Women's Expressions, an art event sponsored by Lancaster General Women & Babies Hospital. The monies raised from this year's gala and art auction are used for women's health programs. I have entered one of my fraktur-inspired acrylic and beeswax pieces, Eternal Flame.


There will be a Community Open House on Sunday, April 1st., 2:00 - 5:00 pm at Women & Babies Hospital. The exhibit will be on display at the hospital for three weeks. The work will then be sold at the gala fundraising event on Saturday, April 21st.


For more information , check out their website at www.LancasterGeneral.org/ArtEvent .

Sunday, March 11, 2007

The Snow Geese are here!



Dan and I visited the Middle Creek Wildlife Management area near our farm (approximately 5 miles away) this afternoon to see our late winter visitors, the migrating Snow Geese. We were told by the park ranger that there are 180,000 this year, an unusually high number. Apparently they are reproducing and surviving at a fast rate. In fact, hunting them is allowed here to thin out the flock. ( I saw a Snow Goose recipe book for sale for in the Visitors Center). The farmers find them destructive to the land as they devour all they can find during their residency in our area before they continue on their way to the Artic Circle. The weather was warm today and the crowds were out. We couldn't get close to the geese but we did trek down to the lake which is still covered with much ice and snow. We even saw a couple of ice fishermen which seemed incongruous with the 50 degree temperature. We loved the sight and sound of all those birds... and have no intention of eating a single one!
I didn't get close to a bird for a photo but the line of white in the one photo is a very immense congregation of birds on the water with a large group of people beyond them watching them.
You can find more information about Pennsylvania Wildlife Management areas at www.pgc.state.pa.us .