As I write this, the weather has turned cold again, reminding us all of the fickleness of Spring. Not that I am tempted to plant the garden too early or anything — I don’t even have a single seed started. This is the most sluggish I have ever been since I began gardening more seriously.ContinueContinue reading “April 6th: This Week at Rock Run House”
Tag Archives: sourdough
March 23: This Week at Rock Run House
Things are picking up around here, which includes the roof of what we call The Grotto. Paul bravely faced the windstorm to repair the roof with riveted screws to keep it where it should be, even though this crazy March wind had other ideas. It was blowing so wildly that a little owl (maybe aContinueContinue reading “March 23: This Week at Rock Run House”
March 16: This Week at Rock Run House
I can definitely tell I’m emerging from hibernation (unlike Ollie the Dog in the accompanying photo) because I sent out an email newsletter this morning. Every month, I tell myself to send out a newsletter and most months, I don’t manage to get it done. HOWEVER, this will no doubt change going forward, as theContinueContinue reading “March 16: This Week at Rock Run House”
Breadstand This Weekend
If you’re local, we hope you’re able to stop by the Breadstand this weekend for some fresh sourdough loaves and whatever else we come up with! The bake schedule next weekend will be a little wacky because of the holiday, so we’re hoping to be able to offer baked goods every day right through nextContinueContinue reading “Breadstand This Weekend”
Our Christmas Event
Visitors to Rock Run slowed down during this busy holiday season and enjoyed an evening of carolers in the courtyard, chamber music in the living room, Dickens in the library, and old world gingerbread made in our antique bread oven. These are just a few of the elements that were a part of our holidayContinueContinue reading “Our Christmas Event”
Grateful for You!
Harvest Market Thank you to those of you who stopped by the Harvest Market either in person or virtually. We’re grateful that you support small businesses and handmade goods, as well as food grown and made locally. We’re also grateful for our friends at Oaks & Sprouts Farm, who brought local produce for your holidayContinueContinue reading “Grateful for You!”