Diverse Projects around Upstate
Saugerties Loft renovation going swell...

Nothing like cement sheetrock, - seriously, the sheetrock was made out of concrete.

One day it's there, 135 yrs of generational living...

the next day it's not....

Cottage 44 in Saugerties is hot.

Mt Tremper Modern House for Broadway.com editor.

Then the dig, and the footings were installed today. Foundation later in the week. Framing not too long from now.

Cottage 43 in Livingston Manor.

Schoolhouse reinvention in Barryville coming to a close.


Just tagged our new spray foam insulation trailer with some graphics.

Some of the numerous barrels of foam we have sprayed on the way of building this business.

One can guess what happened next as I drove into my new garage with my fancy bike.

Cracked frame.

New bike.

Bike NY - 30,000 riders.

'borne back ceaselessly into the past...'
2 blasts from the past over the weekend, which I spent in Hudson NY, in Columbia County.
The Great Gatsby is more popular than ever with the big splashy new rendition just coming out this weekend. I caught it upstate, where my date was positive we should go an hour early to get tickets. My experience of upstate movie viewing won out, we arrived on time, and were on of 8 to see it in the matinee time slot on Saturday. I'm a big Fitzgerald fan - I like Gatsby, but his other works are compelling too - especially his self-portrait in the CrackUp. I've been known to explore many a college library's F. Scott Fitzgerald section, meandering quietly in the tall stacks and rows of hardbound books.
Here's a Hudson photo.

Then my friend Shannon McNalley and the Smoke Signals were playing up in Hudson as well - actually, now that I remember it, she was the reason I planned the weekend up there. I met her when she was graduating from F&M in Lancaster PA, where I'm from. Any way, she has spent the last 20 yrs playing music, from one club, bar, arena to another. It's an impressive display of commitment and she's good enough to become a overnight star one day. Actually amazing to be that well-respected in your industry, know the right people, say the right thing and still barely make a living at it.

Early Bird Cookery - Spring Announcement.
Message from my Friend Amy, who filled a much-needed market niche with her cooking and catering.

Happy Spring!
Early Bird is back in the kitchen, at Foodstock this weekend and planning our first farm-to-table dinner for May 25th.
Early Bird will kick-off the 2013 season at Foodstock, WJFF's fabulous food & wine event. It takes place this Saturday May 11th from 11:00 until 4:00pm at the Villa Roma in Jeffersonville, NY. We will be offering prepared meals to-go. Early Bird uses real food sourced from local farms to create mouth watering meals. Let us get dinner on the table!
If you miss us here, we will be offering packaged / prepared foods all summer at the Sunday Callicoon Farmers Market or sign-up for a weekly Monday delivery right to your door.
Our first farm-to-table dinner will be a WJFF Fundraiser and will be held on Saturday, May 25th. Dinners will be held the last Saturday of every month through October. Please call or email for more information and menus.
Memorial Day Menu
- Fava bean, spring pea, fried almonds, wild
mushrooms & parmesan : farmers market greens.
- Housemade ricotta cavatelli w/asparagus & spring
pea shoots. (lardons optional)
- Buttermilk roasted chicken, fiddleheads,
creamy polenta, chives
- Lemon tart, smokey rhubarb jam
Early Bird wishes all our lovely Mother's a happy Mother's Day!
www.earlybirdcookery.com
Pics speak a 1000 words
New home site in Roxbury NY, with a hay bale for a desk.

Abe Lincoln flask I found in Rhinebeck NY.

4 1/2 yr old chest/book-keeping art.

5 boro 45 mile bike ride this weekend. Looks like another fantastic weekend of weather.