We recently had the pleasure of attending an open house at a newly opened boutique event venue - M&D Farm in Westerlo, NY. I had been following them on instagram (mndfarm) for a while and oohing and aahing over the photos of their gorgeous property and drooling over the food pictures, so it was a real treat to see everything in person.
We can't recommending this venue highly enough. Everywhere you look there are breathtaking views, classic details, and a feeling of peace and joy. It is the perfect place for an intimate wedding, bridal showers, birthday events, or any kind of party or meeting in a comfortable country setting.
This is inside the barn.
We enjoyed some "knock-your-socks-off" homemade sangria!
Once you step on this magical property you won't want to leave, but since you'll have to eventually, at least you'll know you'll come away with some pretty fantastic memories!
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Tuesday, June 28, 2016
First of Summer Tour
It has been such a busy year so far, what with one thing or another, that blogging has take a back seat to other things. But here is a quick tour of what is currently happening in the garden.
This is the carriage house side garden.
The new David Austin roses planted last year along the flowering fence are producing some wonderful rich pick flowers.
Looking over the fence to the enclosed garden area.
A flowering fence climatis.
I've added quite a few foxgloves around the property. These are Dalmatian foxgloves that I'm trying out in the cottage sunny side garden.
Love those spots!
Because we had to cut down a big spruce tree that was just about dead next to the driveway, we now have a new bright sunny spot to fill in. I'm trying out some Echinacea, Bee Balm, and Lavender. The front garden is filling in with lots of daisies, foxglove, roses, iris, and delphiniums.
After that little tour around the gardens, a nice cold beer might be nice. We have an extensive wine and beer menu and I just added a couple of new options. We already have a couple other of the Flying Dog beers (from Maryland) and now have Counter Culture and Bloodline Blood Orange Ale. (I have to admit that I got the Bloodline because of the label - that crazy looking Dalmatian - but the sales guy at the distributor said it was one of his favorites!
Also new is the Chimay Rouge a premiere Belgium ale. The Rogue Chocolate Stout was already on our list, and is quite popular. Finally, there is the Wexford Irish Style Creme Ale - light and creamy!
Because we had to cut down a big spruce tree that was just about dead next to the driveway, we now have a new bright sunny spot to fill in. I'm trying out some Echinacea, Bee Balm, and Lavender. The front garden is filling in with lots of daisies, foxglove, roses, iris, and delphiniums.
After that little tour around the gardens, a nice cold beer might be nice. We have an extensive wine and beer menu and I just added a couple of new options. We already have a couple other of the Flying Dog beers (from Maryland) and now have Counter Culture and Bloodline Blood Orange Ale. (I have to admit that I got the Bloodline because of the label - that crazy looking Dalmatian - but the sales guy at the distributor said it was one of his favorites!
Also new is the Chimay Rouge a premiere Belgium ale. The Rogue Chocolate Stout was already on our list, and is quite popular. Finally, there is the Wexford Irish Style Creme Ale - light and creamy!
Labels:
beer,
Dalmatians,
Flowers,
gardens,
landscaping
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