This past weekend we attended the splendid Trade Secrets Rare Plant and Garden Show, held annually in Sharon, Connecticut, which I've written about here several times before. The photograph I'm showing is of yours truly carrying a marvelous tree fern up the walkway at Darlington. We bought the fern at the show from the good people of Snug Harbor Farm, of Kennebunk, Maine. The fern is destined for our screened porch, where it will take pride of place I am sure. I look forward to enjoying its company in the ensuing months.
Late spring is one of my favorite times of year, Dear Reader. It is a time of rebirth and renewal, where the world comes deliciously alive here in the Hudson River Valley. I love it for many reasons, including the prospect it heralds of growth and for beauty unfolding.
It's nice to come home.
Reggie
photograph by Boy Fenwick
Hurray! And welcome back! And yes, during the loveliest time of year.
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Rebecca
Oh, Reggie, one of my friends got a small one as a gift and with her care over the next 10 years it grew into a 15 foot tree! Tree!!! But she had a great place to winter over -- a hot tub room and even though the light was low, it thrived! So perhaps you can do the same!
ReplyDeleteGood Heavens! Do my eyes deceive me? Is this truly a resurrection akin to the second coming?
ReplyDeleteTickled pink to have you back. Let the fun begin!
Spring! lovely to see you back.
ReplyDeleteWelcome, welcome back! We've missed you. And toast fern looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. Looking forward to catching up with the life and times of
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BarbaraG
I am glad to read your musings again.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! You were missed.
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I'm so happy you're back! I've missed you Reggie. You're looking in fine form with that incredible tree fern, it's so good to see you! xo
ReplyDeleteHello Reggie, So glad to see you are back, and in impressive style with an exotic tree fern to dress up your house. I am looking forward to catching up with your adventures and opinions.
ReplyDelete--Jim
So glad to see you are back! You have been missed. Looking forward to regular updates.
ReplyDeleteTracey
Reggie! You have been so sorely missed! I have alerted everyone I can think of so we can rejoice in one long loud chorus! As a former Whiffenpoof, I believe you might want to close your ears:). But worry not, it's all from happiness!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! You have been missed indeed.
ReplyDeleteOh Frabjous Day!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun to see you! Welcome back! All my love...
ReplyDeleteOMG I was going to wait until tomorrow to chech my emails. I'm I glad I checked in. WELCOME BACK!!! you look wonderful behind that fern LOOK AT THOSE SKINNY LEGS!!!! Darling, you r a sight for sore eyes! YIPEEEEEEEEE!!!! NOW I'm too excited to go to sleep...
ReplyDeleteI have signed up to follow you again after hearing that you have returned....welcome back!
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ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you back! Will you and Boy be in Hudson for Pride? It would be great to meet for a drink. My husband and I love the town and your blog. All the best, JohnStephens
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! I kept coming back to your website in the hopes that you would return and now, like the prodigal son, you have. Wonderful. Jean
ReplyDeleteI'm a silent follower but coming out of hiding to say welcome back! What a great surprise!
ReplyDeleteJust when I had given up all hope, here you are again! Welcome back!!! Your return is reason to rejoice!
ReplyDeleteOh I am glad you are back. I missed your posts and your updates from my beloved, and often missed, Hudson Valley.
ReplyDeleteReggie, Late Spring has now bloomed for me. I am delighted to read your words and see the image of renewed life. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have missed your witty, elegant and informative writing. I am hoping your sabbatical was restorative and enjoyable, and I am looking forward to another saucer story soon.
ReplyDeleteWarmest regards.
Welcome back! What a wonderful surprise!
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ReplyDeleteReggie, so so nice to have you back! I almost didn't believe my eyes when your blog was at the top of my blogroll this morning, what a pleasant surprise. Hope you are well!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! You have been missed!
ReplyDeleteSarah
I had always been a devoted reader - but never commented - so missed your blog terribly - but it is such a great surprise to see you today and I break with tradition to comment - WELCOME BACK - YOU HAVE BEEN MISSED . I sign as anonymous because it's easier - and I don't have a blog. Anne
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful surprise! Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Smiling happily at your return. I missed your blog. Cheers! - Hilary
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Dear Reggie! I did spot you on the NYSD with Boy looking as if you've been training for a triathlon.
ReplyDeleteI have been badgering poor Chronica Domus over what she laced that marmalade with.
So glad you're back!
Oh joy! Have missed you so much, Reggie. Thank you for returning--today is a happy day!
ReplyDeleteI never commented before to tell you how much I enjoy your bog - I wish I had. I am so very happy to see it again. Thank you! Warmest wishes to you!
ReplyDeleteI was delighted to see your name in my email. I have so missed your posts Welcome back, dear Reggie; you are breath of fresh air! Angela Muller
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy surprise! I had given up hope and thought you had de blogged. And here you are. Looking forward to news, views, and counsel.
ReplyDeleteHurrah! Welcome back dear Reggie.
ReplyDeleteTerrific!! Your many readers in The Bluegrass State are delighted that you're back.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
ReplyDeleteYOU WERE MISSED!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to have you back! I wager you have probably set the "blogosphere" on fire with your return. On a personal level this has made my WEEK! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOh we all missed you! YAY!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour face brought a smile to mine. I'm so pleased to again read your posts!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home! You were missed.
ReplyDeleteA dull Autumn day in New Zealand has been brightened by your return. So looking forward to you sharing more tales from Darlington House.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Reggie! So good to have your voice on my blog roll again. Love your style.
ReplyDelete-Kay
You have been sorely missed and I am thrilled to see you back at home!
ReplyDeleteOh Reggie - how wonderful to have you back! As you know by now, you've been missed. Since I was in the area this year, I was so hoping to attend this show but my 2 year old grand-daughter had other plans! Cheers from Richmond, VA - sara
ReplyDeleteDear Reggie,
ReplyDeleteDelighted to welcome you back and look forward to your future posts. Be well and be happy. Best to Basil and Boy.
KL Gaylin
I don't think I've ever left a comment, but have missed your blog since you stopped posting. Checked it for weeks and then stopped. For some unknown reason checked it today, and here you are! Am glad you're back! Missed your interesting posts.
ReplyDeleteI add my small voice to the cheers. Welcome back! You've been missed.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you've decided to return to blogging! Welcome back.
ReplyDelete... So glad you are back.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to have you back!
ReplyDeleteWelcome! I am so happy to hear about your return to writing. I have missed your posts, perspective, sense of humor and sense of history! Happy summer and I wish you, Boy and your family the absolute best! Really missed you! Elizabeth in Nashville
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what made me check your blog tonight...I care not the reason, just grateful to see you're back.
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ReplyDeleteDearest Reggie,
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to the blog world. I have seriously missed your fabulous posts.
Bonnie
I missed your posts and this was a welcome site on my Sunday morning.
ReplyDeleteSo very glad you are back. Thank you for writing.
ReplyDeleteOh!!! What a great pleasure to see you again -- I have missed your wonderful words! And Best of Summer Greetings to Boy and darling Basil too! You all have been missed!
ReplyDeleteCheers! Jan at Rosemary Cottage
Welcome back. Love the fern, just bought a small one for our small deck.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! I was at Trade Secrets as well last weekend. What an amazing collection of vendors at such a beautiful site. Lion Rock Farm is the perfect venue for this special event. And that fern is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHi, Reggie — It's good to have you back!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to hear from you!! You look marvelous behind that beautiful fern.
ReplyDeleteYay from North Carolina!
ReplyDeleteWe saw less and less of Reggie over the last 13 months, and now we see less of him too; not the fern obscuring you, but you appear to have shed pounds, no? A fit Fitt?
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
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ReplyDeleteAd me to the list of those glad to see you back to blogging!
ReplyDeleteI have a large tree fern in a pot and found over time that it prefers to be watered and misted with lukewarm water. Cold water from the tap or hose made it most unhappy. Hope this helps.
Glad your back.
ReplyDeleteI missed you! Oh happy day that you are back! Love the fern! Can't wait to see it in the screened-in porch!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
I am so happy you are back. I very much enjoy your blog!
ReplyDelete- Tammy
Well, I am just delighted you are back with us. I've enjoyed your blog immensely and your beautiful home. Glad to see you here and I found out through FB that you had recently been here in my hometown of Macon, GA visiting. Hope you enjoyed being here and again, welcome back.
ReplyDeleteYou're back! Looking good, Reggie!
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