Category Archives: Musings From Stoney Hill Farm

Sally – Guardian Angel of Stoney Hill Farm

In Memory of My Beloved Sally  July 12, 2004 – October 12, 2012  Sweet Sally – Spring 2005     Rose and Sally – Goats are Fun!   Sally and Angie – Summer 2006   Sally in Crimson Clover – 2009 Sally … Continue reading

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Autumn!

The Tea Olives are Blooming! Tea Olive (Osmanthus) are growing throughout all the gardens at Stoney Hill Farm. The Ginger Lily are still blooming as well as a few Honeysuckle, but right now the Tea Olives fill the air with heavenly scent.    Osmanthus fragrans has … Continue reading

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Honeysuckle, Ginger Lily and Tea Olive!

August has turned out to be a wonderful month!  The past few weeks have given us lovely rainfall and moderate temperatures that feel like early Fall!    The Honeysuckle is blooming again!  When I take my morning walk around our … Continue reading

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Happiness is the Smile of a Dog

That’s what I am looking at right now and yes, it brings me great joy 🙂 The past few weeks have been grueling.  After the chemotherapy treatment, Sally experienced terrible nausea and upset stomach.  She was very sick and didn’t … Continue reading

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Lessons I’ve Learned From My Dog

Sally – Queen of Stoney Hill Farm The last few months have been full of changes and challenges. One thing after another so that I’ve hardly had a chance to catch my breath. Some good, some not so good or … Continue reading

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The Roses are Blooming!

April Showers bring April Flowers! The Roses are Blooming at Stoney Hill Farm! Monsieur Tillier blooms beautifully near the warehouse! Monsieur Tillier is a true Tea rose and a standout in the garden. This shrub is probably 8 feet by … Continue reading

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