MacDowell Colony

On August 30th, 2010, A CUTE HEDGEHOG…

cute hedgehog visitor

…perhaps the one responsible for invading the MacDowell Colony veggie garden, showed up this morning to casually sit back on his haunches under the apple tree out my window, taking his time eating an entire apple down to the core.

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By Fritz Haeg on August 30, 2010 | animals
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On August 27th, 2010, MACDOWELL COLONY VEGETABLE GARDEN…

the MacDowell Colony vegetable garden

…is looking great towards the end of the season, producing butternut squash, tomatoes, and lots of leafy greens.

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By Fritz Haeg on August 27, 2010 | gardens
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On August 25th, 2010, EARLY FIRE IN THE FIREPLACE…

first fire in the fireplace at Schelling studio

…made it feel cozy on this cool rainy day, but I realized that it was a bit too early – not quite cold enough, flu not  drawing properly – after the place got a bit smokey, but it was worth it.

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By Fritz Haeg on August 25, 2010 | home
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On August 18th, 2010, LATE SUMMER SUNSET…

sunset over New Hampshire woods

…over the meadow where crazy mobs of large dragonflies have been zigging and zagging all day to dine on recently hatched insects – as seen on the way back from a communal dinner to the secluded studio where I am returning to work for the night.

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On August 15th, MEDAL DAY AT MACDOWELL COLONY…

the picnicing masses on the meadow at Medal Day

…and the gentle masses descend on the typically peaceful retreat for an afternoon – plus a three hour open studio with visits from curious locals, tourists, and art enthusiasts eager to engage in conversation that leaves me hoarse – followed by  7pm dance party (just right for my typical 9:30pm bedtime) which involves hours of hula-hooping and bruised hips. (more on Medal Day)

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By Fritz Haeg on August 15, 2010 | art
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On August 11th, 2010, LEAFY GREENS…

MacDowell leafy greens and reds

…and a few reds, are popping up in Emily’s vegetable garden at MacDowell Colony – we get some in our lunch if the hedgehogs don’t get to it first.

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By Fritz Haeg on August 11, 2010 | food, gardens
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On August 5th, 2010, WILD TURKEYS…

wild turkeys at MacDowell COlony

…have replaced the deer as my regular morning visitors – and I am enjoying this since they have a bit more style, both in appearance, and the way they move.

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On August 4th, 2010, DAILY DEER VISITORS…

a couple of early morning visitors to Schelling Studio at MacDowell Colony

…are framed by the big window over my desk every morning, and today I got a shot of them at 6am as I was biking off to town for morning yoga – and they just kept on nibbling.

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By Fritz Haeg on August 4, 2010 | animals
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On July 29th, 2010, A MACDOWELL COLONY FIELD

an open field at MacDowell Colony where a local farmer's sheep sometimes graze

…is out the front door of my cabin-studio and this morning when you stood right in the center the clouds were perfectly framed.

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On July 28th, 2010, BARK WALLS…

Schelling Studio at MacDowell Colony was just renovated, bark walls and all

…is what my studio-cabin here at MacDowell Colony has – and I was told I was assigned it because it is kind of like a big Animal Estate.

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By Fritz Haeg on July 28, 2010 | architectural
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On July 27th, 2010, A MACDOWELL GARDEN TOUR…

the new kitchen garden at MacDowell Colony

…was lead today by Emily, the amazing MacDowell gardener, who is also an old friend who within the past two years has started a garden of natives around Colony Hall, and a new edible garden (recently invaded by a pesky hedgehog) that provides some fresh produce to our dinner plates here.

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By Fritz Haeg on July 27, 2010 | gardens
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On July 26th, 2010, A MOSS GARDEN…

the moss garden in front of Colony Hall at MacDowell Colony

…is the most exotic fantastic gorgeous thing to eyes that have been mostly around a very dry Southern California landscape lately – and this particular mossy space that has been cultivated by Emily, the MacDowell gardener, is especially lovely – like a little minimalist sculpture.

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By Fritz Haeg on July 26, 2010 | gardens
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On March 30th, 2010, THE KITCHEN GARDEN AT MACDOWELL COLONY…

the kitchen garden at MacDowell Colony, and check out the awesome sheep in the background

…which my friend Emily planted and tends, is one of the things (along with the roaming sheep) I am most looking forward to on my next residency from late July until early September at that nirvana in New Hampshire. (website)

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By Fritz Haeg on March 30, 2010 | gardens
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On January 5th, 2010, EILEEN MYLES…

Eileen Myles' new website with lots of great stuff.

…has an entry in her blog for the Poetry Foundation called “Yoga for Losers,” including this – “I mean if you’re using something everybody already knows (Language, Conceptual) and putting things in it that everybody already does then I think it’s a store, not a school. Maybe even a chain. It contributes to the history of branding not aesthetics” – how great! – plus this about her new book titled “The Importance of Being Iceland” which I had the pleasure of reading this fall while in residence together at MacDowell Colony – “…its one of the most lesbian books of art writing that doesn’t call itself that…..I’m continually (since I wrote the pieces separately) announcing my lesbianity in individual pieces because it was always an opportunity in public to stick that word in the unlikely place in the world when I’m writing an art review or a personal column or an essay. I kept seizing this opportunity to out myself and now I have the problem of putting these pieces together and wondering if I’ve said the word lesbian thirty-eight times or two hundred and fifty times or ninety-seven” – yes! (Eileen’s website)

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By Fritz Haeg on January 5, 2010 | poetry
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