[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] A mellow midwinter view looking toward the channel. [/xf_textblock]
Tag Archives: WickhamsFruitFarm
Laurie McBride, the new farmstand/office manager at Wickham’s Fruit Farm
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] [/xf_textblock]
Pushing A Boat Out Into The Creek
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Pushing a boat out into the creek. [/xf_textblock]
Microsprinklers
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] We have installed these microsprinklers in collaboration with the Natural Resources Conservation Service. [/xf_textblock]
Screw-Drive Tractor
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] A video featuring an innovative custom-built screw-drive tractor: [/xf_textblock]
The Season’s Very First Ear Of Corn
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Harvesting the season’s very first ear of corn. [/xf_textblock]
Vintage Map
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] A vintage hand-drawn map of how to get to Cutchogue. [/xf_textblock]
Planting Corn
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Gerardo planting corn. [/xf_textblock]
Our Corn Planter Was Built By The Amish
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Our corn planter was built by Amish people in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania who do not use rubber-tired machinery, telephones, or a belt for their trousers. When we went down to Lancaster County to buy this corn planter, we found the Amish farmer spreading manure with a horse-drawn, steel-wheeled …
56 Mott Street
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] After one visits the Tenement Museum, the wonton restaurant at 56 Mott Street in Manhattan is the go-to place. The address 56 Mott Street, just off Canal Street, was once the location of one of the most classic tenements that the tour guides mention in the Tenement Museum, …