Thanks for this tale of your adventures. In my first college summer in 2018 I made a new aunt named Rachel Kane. She lives in the small village of East Hardwick, and dedicated her life to running a Perennial nursery she started 40 years ago ( than known as Perennial Pleasures, now as Summerset Gardens). It was my first time living in the NEK and I fell in love with crisp water, air, and black soil. Willy’s True Value corner store at Lake Caspian was the place to get a great $25 wheel of those Jasper Hill wonders. I would have
Love to visit the Creamery, never got to it.
Your writing feeds my philosophical, and story -craving soul. I throw you some digital bones every month to support your work, half the time my stupid busy life neglects the read, and then I wake up
2am when I can’t sleep and I find your stories again. It’s great to be learning more of your larger story and journey. Thanks for sharing buddy !
Trevor.. I do hear you and life is just to short to miss out on these options .. never be afraid to step out .. the past 25 years visiting cheesemakers both stateside and Europe and UK before that photographing in wild places included years in Utah canyons before the crowds arrived. Keep it up.
I love reading your writing. I visited Jasper Hill one day, it was a revelation.
Hi Trevor,
Thanks for this tale of your adventures. In my first college summer in 2018 I made a new aunt named Rachel Kane. She lives in the small village of East Hardwick, and dedicated her life to running a Perennial nursery she started 40 years ago ( than known as Perennial Pleasures, now as Summerset Gardens). It was my first time living in the NEK and I fell in love with crisp water, air, and black soil. Willy’s True Value corner store at Lake Caspian was the place to get a great $25 wheel of those Jasper Hill wonders. I would have
Love to visit the Creamery, never got to it.
Your writing feeds my philosophical, and story -craving soul. I throw you some digital bones every month to support your work, half the time my stupid busy life neglects the read, and then I wake up
2am when I can’t sleep and I find your stories again. It’s great to be learning more of your larger story and journey. Thanks for sharing buddy !
Trevor.. I do hear you and life is just to short to miss out on these options .. never be afraid to step out .. the past 25 years visiting cheesemakers both stateside and Europe and UK before that photographing in wild places included years in Utah canyons before the crowds arrived. Keep it up.
P.S .. hi to you Merryl too.