Sunday, October 26, 2025

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OCTOBER 2025

Another spectacular Fall weather month…

Lee Kiwanis Painted the Town Pink to raise money toward breast cancer. My church’s bell choir provided meaningful music for this event.


In the park, the Lee High Soccer team continues to raise money with a bake sale. They just happened to be in the booth across from us which made it very convenient to partake of the yummy goodies they made. Left to right - Maddy (goalie), Leanna (captain and granddaughter) and Kristie (daughter-in-law)! 

60th Class Reunion - that’s right! Twenty five classmates and 10 guests of the Class of 1965 celebrated at Greenock Country Club. We scheduled it from 4-8pm, but most people left around 7pm. How things change! There were a few that continued the festivities at the Locker Room. Not us - we have a wedding tomorrow…


Wedding in NY - We were on the road early heading to Lake George, NY’s Wild West Ranch for Rich’s grandson, Kegan’s marriage to Cassidi. We may not be going to the real wild west, but we are reminded of it in this setting.

Our room in the Bunkhouse has an awesome mural of the saguaros at sunset…

The bride and groom have their own suite at the end of the Bunkhouse which has a painting which looks like a scene back in our neck of the woods…

All weddings performed here get a banner on the Wall of Love. 

Isabella Rose (4 months old) participated in her parents’ wedding. Nora cleaned up the carriage that she and Perry were in as babies and Isabella was wheeled down the aisle in it.



Close Camp in Maine - Met sisters, Cindy and Leslie (and Johan) at camp to shut it down for the winter. Always fun times reminiscing, eating and drinking in between chores. We only stayed 2 nights as we had to get back for Market. Happy to say that we were able to make a big decision about the upkeep of the camp - vinyl siding!

Final Farmers Market 2025 was an enriching day for Rich in a couple of ways. We had a number of sales on his 11 x 14 mattes AND a young lady was sitting on the bench across from us and kept looking at his banner on the front of our table. After a while, she approached him and said that her maiden name was Colomb which is not that common a name. Her dad had passed so she had no one to question about that side of the family. She started mentioning names and showing family pictures - lo and behold, the names were familiar and he told her who was pictured in her photos! She was so excited. Rich told her he would have Nora look into it as she is the master genealogist in the family. Sure enough, she had Danielle in her Ancestry files and sent it to her. We started looking on Facebook and realize that she lives in Russel, MA about 30 minutes down Rt. 20. During recent emails, she shared that she is a graphic artist! Art runs in the family…

Leanna, first born granddaughter, was inducted into the National Honor Society. The four pillars of this organization are Scholarship, Character, Service, Leadership. We are very proud of her and her accomplishments.

Proud family ❤️

Lee Wildcat Varsity Sports Roundup: The football team is steamrolling the competition (7-0) with Jake (23) standing on the sidelines cheering them on. They will likely be playing in the Western Mass. Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium in Boston. 

The soccer team, with Leanna as a captain, ended the regular season on top (13-3).

The volleyball team, with Lily as a freshman starter, proceeded to Western Mass. Tournaments, but got knocked out of it in the 2nd game.

The golf team was defeated in Western Mass. competition, while 8th grader Zachary improved every time out. 

We are winding down on activities and shopping, in order to pack up and ready the house for low activity this winter. My family will be in and out of it.

The Colomb Family: We went to Queensbury, NY to say our goodbyes to Rich’s sister, Eileen (and Steve). Coffee, coffee cake, and great conversation filled the morning. 

We then headed over to Perry’s in S. Glens Falls to have an amazing dinner of seafood curry over rice a la Perry, lumpia (a Phillipino version of spring rolls a la Lyn), a variety of desserts (including Erich’s fresh lime pie). Nice surprise - Eileen and Steve came over to give Rich some old newspaper clippings about the Silver Diner and the Freight House - his two former restaurants. 

Nora was prepared to illustrate her Ancestry findings on the Colomb family which go back to the 1400’s in France! This is a passion of hers which is fascinating to view - pictures, obituaries, stories, et al. They all sat watching the big screen and sharing personal memories of the latest 2 generations. 


Mary’s Kitchen is a fellow vendor on Saturdays at the Market. She is Rich’s age and has been a go-getter her entire life. She raised 6 kids while operating a flower/plant market and her husband, Mike, ran the adjoining convenience store. Years later, he bought her a beautiful home in Lenox. She refused to move in before it was in the condition she wanted. She knew exactly what she wanted. She had started making cakes for friends and neighbors. It grew and grew by word of mouth. She coined her logo, Mary’s Kitchen, and had a commercial kitchen built in the cellar of her home. Since then, she has been a baked goods destination for people far and wide. She invited us to visit her home before we leave for Florida, so we told her 1pm on a Monday. She said, “Don’t eat anything because I am going to feed you!” We protested and she said she would throw us out if we didn’t agree. Lol. We succumbed. She had the table set with crystal glasses of ice water, lavash bread, yogurt, fresh tomatoes and radishes, rice with beef and beans, followed by Turkish coffee and a plate of desserts. She also gave us the leftovers and a tray of cookies, cupcakes, cheesecake, etc. This is her kitchen table…

As you can see, her whole house is decorated in fine furniture, chandeliers and chinaware. She told us that she gets her china from Goodwill. I mentioned dusting all of it - she has a cleaning lady come dust and clean every 2 weeks. Here’s a tour of the other rooms…

On that very same day, I already had a date to meet my Big Y friends for dinner at Tony’s house in Becket. Kim brought a delicious butternut soup, Pat brought red wine, bread, and crackers and cheese, Tony made a salad and bought turkey chili. Since my cupboards are bare in preparation for leaving, I shared Mary’s dessert plate. We had such a great visit and Tony has had so many upgrades to his house and barn, that it was like visiting Martha Stewart. He basically took the original furniture and put it in the barn, replacing it with new couches and chairs. The views were spectacular from the 3rd floor looking out over the Fall colors of Sherwood Forest. This is the TV room with a gorgeous Friendsgiving tree which will be converted to a Christmas tree later.

Two days later, my friend Terry wanted to have a get together with our five high school BFF’s before I leave, so she prepared bolognese and pasta with a salad, fresh Italian bread, followed by a dessert of ice cream and chocolate biscotti. It’s no wonder I have gained most of my weight back! We did a lot of catching up and reminiscing.

A few shots of fine New England color this time of year. 


Farewell Pizza Party with my family… Kristie’s brownie sundaes a la mode for dessert. Sad goodbye hugs for all. My Mom - the matriarch - slipped out before we took the picture. Ugh!

Hitting the road for a new adventure bright and early Monday morning, so we loaded “Rocket” and checked the list again. Destination Fredericksburg, VA to see Eddi - then Bradenton, FL.







Monday, September 29, 2025

New England 6 September 2025

All 4 of my grandchildren are playing varsity high school sports which is one reason that I wanted to go to Florida this winter. It’s a 3-hour flight home for tournament games, etc. These are my super athletes:


Lenox Art Walk - after our “best sales ever” show at the Lee Art in the Park two weeks ago, we were invited to attend the Lenox Art Walk. It’s a big deal as you have to be juried (which Rich is) and the level of artists here sets a high standard. These are a few of the artists…

We didn’t break our record, but came pretty close. This is a commission that Rich did for a woman whose Benny is 16 years old - she wanted to do this while she still has him.

Long time no see friends Jeff and Cindy from Florida texted us. They are camping nearby and asked if we could meet up for lunch. We sure could. Good to see them - the last time was in November 2020 at the condo in Bradenton. They had just gone off the road and bought a home in Oak Hill, FL. They had work-camped for Rich at North Ranch for several years and always have great stories to recall. 

Our last Hoorah for camping this year was at Peppermint Park in Plainfield, MA. We went with Tim and Dee - they have been there several times before. You could not have asked for a better string of 4 days with sunshiny days in the 70’s and chilly nights in the 50’s. 

This park is less than an hour from Lee - really clean, well kept, full hook ups, swimming pool, hot tub, dining hall, playground, new pickleball courts, horseshoe pits, volleyball court, baseball field, et al. Of course, it was very quiet this time of year, but we were able to walk the tree studded grounds and check out the seasonal set ups in their various configurations. As is typical Northeastern style, they have patios shaded by gazebos, decorative decks, lawn furniture, lawn ornaments, welcome signs, on good sized grassy lots tucked into tall evergreens, maples, ash, and birch trees. A perfect set up for a 2nd home in mountain country. 

The Community Hall is very nice with booths as well as tables for gatherings.

Notice the flooring which is brick shaped blocks of wood dropped into the floor with no glue or sealant. 

The last of our nightly camp fires (a la Tim), we indulged ourselves with S’mores, as if we hadn’t had enough to eat for brunch, apps and dinner.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my daughter, Shannon Lee! 

Lee Founders’ Day was celebrated this weekend starting with the Friday night Taste of Lee…

The Saturday parade was very nice with at least 7 nearby towns representing their community Fire and Rescue vehicles, One Mile Run, 2 marching bands, acrobatics, cloggers, cheering teams, and much more. 

End of Summer Music Festival in Easton, MA was a nice adventure for us. When we were at the Lenox Art Walk a young lady, Kristen, saw our set up, liked it, and sent Rich an email invitation to participate in this event. Easton is near Boston, a 2-hour ride from Lee, and because it was 12-4pm on a Sunday, we were able to go. What a beautiful town! They are celebrating their 300th birthday this year and have numerous events happening all year long. 

Oakes Ames Memorial Hall

Ames Free Library

We noticed that the town used a lot of “shovel” terms. So I Googled it and found that this is where Oliver Ames established a shovel company in 1803 which provided the shovels used in laying the extensive Union Pacific railroad tracks which opened the West.

There were several food trucks and the music was awesome - Steven Smith and the Nakeds sounded much like Chicago of the 70’s. Love the big band sound…

I walked down “Artists Row” to see what other vendors were selling. One that stood out to me was a mom with her 10-year old son showing framed photographs of many sizes. I was addressing the mom and she said, “He is the artist!” WOW! I asked him if he would mind if I included him in my Blog - he grabbed his business card and struck a pose in front of his work. He was not afraid to let others who passed know that this was his work. Amazing…


This day was yet another gorgeous Fall day in New England with blue skies, hints of colorful trees, and crisp morning air followed by mid-70’s in the sun. And it was bountiful - well worth the trip. I am very happy that we are leaving Lee later this year than the past 4 years. This is my favorite season in New England. 

This is our daily walking crew, Dee, camouflage Kathy, and me among the sunflowers. 

Lee High Wildcats Football 1st home game… are doing spectacular (42- 6. 48-0, 41-0) so far this season. Sadly, my grandson (H S Junior) dislocated his patella in this game. Waiting to see an orthopedic doc for more information. I was deeply moved seeing the Lee team (as well as the Pittsfield team) swarm onto the field to surround him on one knee before he was put into the ambulance. He has worked out lifting weights before classes and practiced hard with his team through the heat and humidity of August and September. Breaks my heart…

Our departure date for Florida is set for 10/27/25 with a stop in Fredericksburg, VA to see Eddi…

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