Last week, Denny headed out to Brimfield, MA with contributor (and friend) Brett Kozinn for the largest outdoor antique market in America. Here’s what they found.
All photos by Brett Kozinn.
Last week, Denny headed out to Brimfield, MA with contributor (and friend) Brett Kozinn for the largest outdoor antique market in America. Here’s what they found.
All photos by Brett Kozinn.
Happy Friday to our Downstaters, and happy snow day to our Upstaters! In our home base of Livingston Manor (Catskills) atop Shandelee Mountain, we got about a foot of snow. After a long, warm autumn it appears winter is making her big debut. This week, we’re all about the seasonal transition. After a big trip out west with loads of sunshine and hiking, I’m fully charged on outdoor time and ready for some snow, my fireplace, and generally settling into winter. Maybe you are too?
Hannah here, stepping in for Erin as she enters the second stretch of a month-long West Coast road trip. I’m penning this week’s Weekend Inspiration newsletter from the Eastern Catskills, where I’m eagerly awaiting a drop in temperature… I hate to wish away fall, but by this point in November, all I can think about is mulled wine, heavy sweaters, and snow. (Fun fact about me: I’m a total winter fanatic!) It is, by far, my favorite season: there’s always something to do, especially in the Catskills, from skiing and snowshoeing to shopping around holiday markets and cozying up around a fire.
We’re a little past “peak” fall up here – still beautiful, and with amazing weather this weekend to match. Can you believe November is only one week away? Determined to cram in as much colorful autumn content as possible, this week we’re bringing you two unique real estate listings — both with open houses on Saturday – plus two lovely travel features.
This week brought us some beautiful weather, an 80,000 year old comet, a spectacular sunset (see below), the year’s largest super moon, and for anyone home shopping, it also brought two stand-out real estate listings: The Hideaway in High Falls, a magnificent former 1930’s speakeasy/casino – and Forest Ledge, a beautiful, totally new build in Round Top, NY.