Category Archives: Musings From Stoney Hill Farm

Spring and the Nature of Water

Winter changes into Spring…….Redbud bursts into glorious bloom!  Redbud is native to our area and is one of my favorite trees.  After the flowers fade, the heart shaped leaves appear.  I’ve planted a Redbud tree in Sally’s Memory Garden.   Johnny … Continue reading

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Winter Into Spring

  I enjoy the quiet stillness and solitude of nature that come with this time of year.  From the Winter Solstice throughout January and now into February, the woods behind my house silently beckon to me.  The White Oak and … Continue reading

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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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