Thursday, December 2, 2010
A Month of Sunrises
A month of sunrises from March - April 2010. Painted at Saybrook Point looking across the mouth of the Connecticut River toward Old Lyme. These paintings make the perfect gift for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries or any other special occasion. David will paint the sunrise for any future date if given three days notice. Email: Hayhouseonline@gmail.com or Phone: 860 575-2387
Size 6"x12"
Frames available
Reasonably Priced
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Painting Timelapes - Sunrise and Sunset at the Hay House for one Year
A one year timelapse montage of 54 Paintings David Brown painted. Each painting was made from the same morning and afternoon spot on his property in Old Saybrook, Connecticut and took a week to complete . . . The sounds were recorded on-location from each season.
Afternoon Loop
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Saturday, January 16, 2010
CSA Shares available!
We are accepting CSA share applications for the 2010 season. Please call 860-575-2387 or email hayhouseonline@gmail.com. I have a farm manager this year, Ryan Karb, who knows more about CSAs than I ever will, and I'm really excited about what he'll do with the CSA!
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Arrangements,
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Hay House Tours Planned 2010
In response to many requests, there will be Hay House Farm, stupa, and Studio tours on Sunday and Wednesday afternoons from May 1 - October 31. Please call 860-575-2387 for details between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. to reserve a spot.
In June, you will see 30 perennials in bloom, including peonies, campanulas, sage, giant cow parsnips. See baby chicks, freshly hatched. Get eggs and jam. Strawberries and salad greens for sale.
In July, indulge in fresh picked raspberries. See bluebirds in the field, Queen Anne's Lace, rudbeckia. If you're lucky, you'll see a painted turtle crossing from the marsh.
August, the gardens are in abundant bloom with a wide range of annuals and perennials. Colors not to be believed. Art classes welcome.
September brings asters and other New England native wildflowers. Take a hike in the Great Cedars Preserve adjacent to the farm, see Connecticut's native Atlantic white cedars just a few hundred yards from the barn.
We hope you can join us!
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Farmer's Market Schedule, 2010 Season
Our flowers, fruit and produce are abundant right now! Come learn about the Hay House, our art studio, our unique straw bale barn and house, the Stupa, and our farm. Visit us at these Shoreline farmer's markets:
Old Saybrook, CT, Clinton, CT, Lyme, CT: Ashlawn Farm off Rt. 156, Chester, CT.
Most markets continue until the end of October. Come by and say hello.
Old Saybrook, CT, Clinton, CT, Lyme, CT: Ashlawn Farm off Rt. 156, Chester, CT.
Most markets continue until the end of October. Come by and say hello.
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Farmers' Market,
Flowers,
Green,
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Organic Farming
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