70F at 8.30am and sunny with rolling clouds. 81F at 2pm.
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Alix Travis at The Commons Gallery
The Barbershop Singers by Alix Travis in watercolor on handmade paper (top) and again, in block print (underneath) both at the Commons Gallery for the next couple of days.
Daily Catskills: 06/27/16
67F at 8.30am with wispy clouds and a cool breeze. 81F by noon. Update: 70F and raining by 2pm.
Daily Catskills: 06/26/16
85F by noon with a mix of sun and clouds.
Daily Catskills: 06/25/16
70F by 8.30am, with periods of brilliant sunshine dampened by huge cotton wool clouds sailing through. Humid and hot rising to over 80F.
Farm to Belly: Carrots & Beets
The first harvest of beetroot and carrots has been pulled and there’s no end to the possibilities. You can eat the carrot straight out of the ground but some sources say that they have to be steamed to give you all their benefits. If you want a raw treat, grate them and mix with balsamic vinegar and feta cheese for a truly healthful side dish that I posted last year. Scroll down for the recipe.
Beetroot, Carrot & Feta Salad
3 medium-sized beetroot (with leaves)
4-5 medium-sized carrots
1.5 ounces of balsamic vinegar
3 ounces of goat’s milk feta
Grate the carrots and beetroot. Chop up the beetroot greens. Cut the feta cheese into cubes. Mix the grated vegetables, and cheese together in a bowl with the balsamic vinegar for a quick, easy, utterly delicious, juicy and crunchy salad.
Daily Catskills: 06/24/16
70F by 10am, with scudding clouds.
Daily Catskills: 06/23/16
A hair under 60F at 8.30am with a mix of sun and clouds, rising to 75F by 1pm.
Evening Catskills: 06/22/16
I rarely have the opportunity to present a good sunset because the sun sets behind my ridge and is obscured by an acre of trees, but occasionally I get a good shot of our peaceful evenings.
Daily Catskills: 06/22/16
65F at 8.30am, sunny with armadas of scudding clouds, rising to 77F by the afternoon.
Daily Catskills: 06/21/16
65F at 8.30am rising to 78F by mid-afternoon. Another scorcher.
Daily Catskills: 06/20/16
64F at 8.30am, humid and cloudy rising to 84F by mid-afternoon.
Daily Catskills: 06/19/16
84F by noon and very bright with hazy cloud cover.
Farm to Belly: Garlic Scapes
Garlic Scapes are the buds of the flower that garlic sends up in the spring. Farmers cut them off in order to encourage the plant to focus on the bulb. They have a much lighter, gentler garlic taste than bulb garlic and ever so slightly sweet. Delicious in omelettes, scrambled eggs, stir-fry dishes and roasted garlic potatoes, but they can get lost in soups unless you use a lot of them.
They also make a superb pesto. Eaten raw, garlic provides those infamous, extraordinary health benefits.
Garlic Pesto
10-12 large garlic scapes
1/4 cup of grated parmesan
1/4 cup of pine nuts
1/4 a cup of olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste
Blend all the ingredients except for the oil in a blender. Mix in the oil when the other ingredients are blended well. If your pesto is too thick, add a drizzle of extra oil. Serve on bruschetta, toast points, crackers. Or add a dollop to soups, pasta and cheese plates. Delicious!
Daily Catskills: 06/18/16
82F by noon with a mix of sunshine and clouds.
The Catskill 35: Southwest Hunter
The hike to Southwest Hunter was beautifully serene until halfway up The Devil’s Path I suddenly found myself in the midst of what I thought might be – but was not – young Giant Hogweed patch and froze in terror with my elbows in. I avoided touching it, but the dog raced on ahead of me and brushed through all the leaves that obstructed the path. “Giant hogweed!” I shouted to my hiking mate, who happens to be my husband. “Don’t touch it! Don’t touch the dog!”
“OK,” he said, nonplussed and walked on, clearly not fussed at all. I shouted out the consequences of brushing past Giant Hogweed to his back as he retreated into the forest brushing it with his bare arm. I proceeded gingerly through the patch passing what looked like enormous coriander leaves on stalks topped with large, distinctive, white floral umbrells.
The plants were six feet high and far too big to be poison hemlock. Out came the mobile phone, which remained raised in the air for a while and – lo and behold – you can get a faint signal on certain spots on the Devil’s Path and the occasional strong one. Good news. A spousal debate over tiny Internet images of Giant Hogweed ensued that became more annoying than the prospect of being burned by a poison plant…
Daily Catskills: 06/17/16
A scorching 80F by noon with clear skies.
Daily Catskills: 06/16/16
64F at 8.30am and clear skies, rising to 80F by 3pm. Cloudy in the afternoon with brief periods of sunshine.
Daily Catskill: 06/14/16
52F at 8.30am, clear and sunny rising to 66F by noon.
Daily Catskills: 06/13/16
48F at 8.30am and grey with a chilly breeze, rising to 60F by mid-afternoon.
Daily Catskills: 06/12/16
64F by mid-morning, lowering to 55F by 5pm. Windy, chilly and overcast with brief periods of sunshine.
Daily Catskills: 06/11/16
60F by mid-morning with torrential rain, rising to 72F and sunny by late afternoon.
Daily Catskills: 06/10/16
64F by mid-morning with a steady breeze, rising to 74F by the afternoon with mostly clear skies.
June Events in the Catskills
Today Friday 10th through Sunday June 12th, the Catskill Center is hosting Taking Flight: Birding in the Catskills.
Saturday June 11th, the Catskills own live radio event, Catskill Cabaradio will be hosted at the Pine Hill Center, in Pine Hill. Hosted by Elly Wininger, the event will be “an evening of music, drama, local lore, and laughs”, exploring the theme of “Food in the Catskills” with some of the region’s most celebrated and unique residents. In addition to growers, purveyors, chefs and food activists, there will be performances by a crop of regional talent including musician Chris Maxwell, poet and storyteller Margot Farrington, and young Maxwell Barnes, saxophonist. The potluck dishes are some of the best cooking in the Catskills.
Voices of Wisdom Gathering at the Blue Deer Center on June 11th and 12th. The gathering will start on Saturday at noon. People will sit by the fire and each of the two elders will speak in turn, offering the wisdom that they see is needed in that moment. The talks and conversations will be followed by a potluck dinner. The Blue Deer Center is
The 5th Annual Living History Cemetery Tour hosted by Middletown Historical Society will be held at Halcott Cemetery in Greene County near Fleischmanns on Saturday, June 18th. Tour goers will visit eight departed residents, portrayed by local actors, who will talk about their lives, loves and losses. Meet a fugitive “calico Indian;” a little girl remembering her Halcott childhood punctuated by tragedy; a farm couple whose long life together was ended by a charging bull; a young World War 1 soldier who fell to the Spanish flu. Tours begin every 20 minutes starting at 4pm. Reserve a tour time by calling 845-586-4736 by June 15th.
Straight Out Of The Ground Farm is hosting a farm dinner on Saturday June 25th for $55 a person. Make a reservation here.
Amy’s Takeaway in Lanesville is open all weekend this weekend from Friday, June 10th through Sunday, June 12th, 2016, 11am to 7pm with a special menu.
Daily Catskills: 06/09/16
52F at 8.30am, rising to 63F by mid-afternoon with clear skies and high winds.
Daily Catskills: 06/08/16
55F at 8.30am, sinking to 52F by mid-afternoon, cloudy, chilly with afternoon rain and down to 48F by the evening. A cold snap.
Daily Catskill: 06/07/16
63F at 8.30am with rolling clouds, light breeze and brief periods of sunshine.
Daily Catskills: 06/06/16
58F at 8.30am, cloudy with light breeze.
Daily Catskills: 06/05/16
65F by mid-morning, overcast with heavy rain.
Daily Catskills: 06/04/16
77F by mid-morning, humid and cloudy. 87F by mid-afternoon and sunny.
Bebert’s Potato Cake
Bebert’s Moroccan Cafe & Grocery opened in Fleischmanns last week. I wrote an article in the Watershed Post about it that you can find here. For the article, I had a tasting of Bebert’s condiments, and Bebert made a delicious Moroccan Potato Cake to go with some iced tea, which I mentioned in the article. The potato cake was delicious and included one of my favorites: peas. Here’s his recipe:
Boil 8 medium potatoes. Peel and mash coarsely. Beat 5 eggs, add to potatoes and mix well. Add 4 ounces of green peas (fresh or frozen). Add 2 slices of preserved lemons finely chopped. Season with 1 teaspoon of paprika, fresh herbs, salt and pepper.
Pour mixture into oiled, medium cast iron skillet. Cook in 350F oven for 30 to 40 minutes. Invert skillet and serve hot or room temperature.
Daily Catskills: 06/03/16
66F by mid-morning, humid, overcast after overnight rain and a bit gloomy. 73F by 2pm and muggy.
Catskills Weekend: June 4th & 5th
On Saturday 4th June from 10am to 3pm, the Maurice D. Hinchey Catskills Interpretive Center hosts a book fair. 5096 Rte 28, Mt Tremper, NY, 12457.
On Saturday 4th, 11am to 1pm: National Trails Day, where Catskill Center and the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference will be celebrating the grand opening of the newly constructed Nature Trail at the at the Maurice D Hinchey Catskills Interpretive Center.
On Saturday 4th June at 3pm, at the Erpf Gallery in the Catskills Center in Arkville, Robert and Johanna Titus, along with Art Murphy, will be speaking about the exhibit entitled The Geology of the Devonian: the Heart of the Catskills. After the talk there will be a reception to celebrate 25 years of the “Kaatskill Geologist” in Kaatskill Life Magazine.
Saturday & Sunday 4th & 5th June, Paint Main Street in Roxbury with Catskills artist Lisbeth Firmin. Tickets available at the Roxbury Arts Group.
Saturday Night: Pizza Night at Lazy Crazy Acres Farm in Arkville.
Sunday 5th June: Washington Square at Opus 40, a sculpture park and museum in an abandoned bluestone quarry in the town of Saugerties, NY, in Ulster County, about 100 miles north of New York City created by Harvey Fite, one of the founders of the Bard College Fine Arts Department. It’s a stunning monument on 70 acres that you can walk around. Admission is free on Sunday morning to anyone bearing an acoustic instrument for the picking circle.
An article from the Wall Street Journal on how to treat tick-infested clothing.
Where to stay while enjoying these events: Spillian in Fleischmanns, Breezy Hill Inn, River Run, Foxfire Mountain House, or The Emerson.
Daily Catskills: 06/02/16
65F at 8.30am, clear and sunny.
Daily Catskills: 06/01/16
71F at 8.30am, quickly rising to 81F by 10.30am, clear and sunny.
Daily Catskills: 05/31/16
59F at 7.30am, sun rising through a shroud of mist. Update: 84F by mid-afternoon.
Daily Catskills: 05/30/16
61F by 8am, still humid after overnight rain with mist rising off the mountains. 82F by mid-afternoon with very hazy sunshine and early evening rain.
Daily Catskills: 05/28/16
69F at 8am with hazy sunshine, rising to 86F by mid-morning with scattered clouds. Scorcher.
Daily Catskills: 05/27/16
81F by 11am, overcast but scorching in the brief periods of sunshine. Late afternoon rain and humidity. Steamy.
Changing Landscapes: Fleischmanns
The cluster of old A.H. Todd & Son barn buildngs between the school on Wagner and Bebert’s Cafe on Main Street in Fleischmanns were demolished last week. The picture above might be the last image of the buildings standing. Update on this to come.
Weekend Links: 05/27/16
Fleischmanns gains an exotic cafe; read my article in the Watershed Post.
A Memorial Weekend yard sale on Saturday and Sunday in the parking area between Arkville Bread Breakfast and Union Grove Distillery.
Fleischmanns is having a Memorial Day street fair on Saturday, 10am to 4pm.
If you come to visit, don’t forget to pack up your trash and take it with you. Last year, the Blue Hole, Peekamoose’s swimming hole was strewn with rubbish. Days and weeks later, hikers were still bagging litter on their way home. Jeff Vincent highlights this problem in his piece in this week’s Watershed Post. As a mountain guide, he regularly carries out rubbish on his hikes. This year, the DEC has issued new rules for enjoying the area.
If you have any weekend links you would like to suggest, please email [email protected].
Daily Catskills: 05/26/16
82F by noon, with hazy sunshine.
Catskills Pizza
The “Earthy” at Lazy Crazy Acres Farm‘s Saturday Pizza Night.
Catskills Fish & Chips
To your average British immigrant fish and chips is the ultimate comfort food and Arkville Bread Breakfast’s version last Saturday was perfectly fried and, although not specified, tasted like haddock that was steamed to perfection in a beer batter. It was a distant memory even at the time because it disappeared down my gullet quicker than you can say pudding. Accompanied by tartar sauce, delicious mushy peas and jacket wedges, it was so delicate it almost slipped through my greasy, quivering fingers. Quite possibly the best fish and chips in the Catskills.
Daily Catskills Lightbox: 5/17/16
Daily Catskills: 05/22/16
63F by mid-morning, dark, humid, overcast with a dash of rain. 66F by mid-afternoon.
Daily Catskills: 05/21/16
63F by mid-afternoon, humid and overcast with some rain.
Daily Catskills: 05/20/16
63F by 9am, clear and sunny. 73F by mid-afternoon.
Daily Catskills: 05/19/16
60F at 8am, clear, warm and sunny with rolling clouds. 70F by 1pm.
English Food in the Catskills
If you like a proper British slap-up meal, this Saturday and Sunday May 21st and May 22nd, Arkville Bread Breakfast, home of the best fish and chips in the Catskills will be serving it up. On both Saturday and Sunday mornings, full English breakfast will be served. Plus on Saturday, a full British lunch too. ABB is open until 2pm Saturday and 1pm Sunday.
Menu
Full English Fry-Up
Bangers & Mash
Eggy Bread
Bacon Butties
Sides include Bubble & Squeak, Heinz Beans, Black & White Pudding
Scones
Get Ready.
43285 State Rte 28 (on the other side of the tracks at the crossroad of Rte 38)
Arkville, NY 12406
Tel: 845-586-1122
Daily Catskills: 05/18/16
57F by 9am, with hazy sunshine, rising to 66F by 2pm.
Pizza Night at Lazy Crazy Acres Farm in Arkville
We’ve waited all winter for a lot of things and Pizza Night at Lazy Crazy Acres Farm in Arkville is one of them. You can’t spit in the Catskills without hitting good pizza and Lazy Crazy Acres’ delicious pies are up there with the best, hand made right in front of you in their outdoor oven. Lazy Crazy Acres is a picturesque, rural homestead nestled in Rider Hollow by a roaring brook, with chickens, kittens, a barn, maple syrup for sale ($10 a pint), a kids’ play area, a rhubarb patch and hay rides up to their ridge above the farm that boasts stunning 360-degree views of the Catskill Mountains.
Daily Catskills: 05/17/16
55F at 9am and overcast rising to 61F by mid-afternoon.
Fish & Bicycle: Cafe, Bar & Grocery
It’s no secret that increasing numbers of people here in the northeast are turning to farming in order to have more control of their food supply and their economy. The average age of the American farmer was quoted as being 54 years old, but that’s bound to lower significantly as young people return to the profession in droves. Not only is the Catskills being enriched by new farmers, but also by entrepreneurs, innovators, producers and artists, all contributing to the local economy in meaningful ways. New Yorkers are moving up from the city to have more space, breathe fresh air, eat better food and re-connect with nature. Laura Silverman and Juliette Hermant moved from New York City to the Catskills, in 2009 and 2012 respectively to do just that. The two met when Silverman “was poking around” in Hermant’s store in Narrowsburg. “I bought a large, 1920s brick building and breathed new life into it,” says Hermant, a painter and photographer. “I filled it with antiques and vintage pieces, 90% of which are local to the Catskills. I set about trying to engage with the community to work on revitalizing the area.”
Daily Catskills: 05/16/16
36F at 7am, clear skies and cold with blustery winds. Blossoms still hanging in there despite the cold snap. 54F by 1pm and windy.