
Watch as the blacksmith Michael McCarthy forges our B.1802 Iron Block vase…
The frozen back pond, perfect for ice skating.
A rare hoarfrost coated every surface with inch-long frosty "spikes."
It's not unusual for a single storm to drop several feet of snow on The Beekman.
A remarkable ice storm coats Queen Anne's Lace stems in fragile beauty.
Delicate blades of grass are coated in ice after a memorable ice storm.
A Burr Oak acorn waits patiently for spring.
The brave front of The Beekman Mansion in winter.
The warm lights of The Beekman invite neighbors to drop by.
The white mansion in winter has been described as a "wedding cake in snow drifts." (photo by Stewart Cairns for The New York Times.)
Farmer John meticulously breeds his herd to maximize milk production.
Brent holds one of the first newborns of the season.
Everyone loves Polka Spot. But few realize that she actual helps work the farm by herding the goats in and out of the barn. (Photo by Stewart Cairns for the New York Times)
While the goats stay indoors in the winter, llamas are much heartier. They lay on the snow to melt it, then eat the grass underneath. (Photo by Stewart Cairns for The New York Times)
Photo by Stewart Cairn
Red Rock Cabbage
Step 2
Step 1
Let The Sun Shine In
The Muse
Mary's Snow Storm
Mary Decorates for Christmas
Mary's Christmas Day
A New Year
Standing orange garland
Orange rind votives
Snow cream topped with maple walnuts
Bird's nest
The perfect formation
Winter berries
Wood beautifully stacked
The thermometer on the back porch
Sunset in winter
Conifer
The llamas
Lady, Farmer John's dog
The goats can speak on Christmas Eve
The herd
A decorative doorstop
A holiday bouquet
Icy willow
The ice storm
A frozen apple
A winter morning
Frozen field
Frozen acorn
Acorn
Christmas card snowflake
The farm in winter
The raclette stone by the kitchen fire
Orange rind votive
Snow piles up on the side porch railing
Snow piled up at the milk house
The Dining Room
Beekman Mansion on a Snowy Afternoon
Most births are twins or triplets
Someone else making a home on Beekman Farm
A family of raccoons
Votives wrapped in the pages of old books cast a sepia glow
Sap Bush Hollow Farm

THE BLACK CAT CAFE
A wonderful resting spot near the Beekman
AN AESTHETE'S LAMENT
A brilliant eye for design
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