Fall at Rock Gardens is a quieter time, but certainly not one devoid of labor. After the Inn closes we set to work, making sure the cottages and grounds are ready for next summer. Painting, roofing, and redecoration are all on the list at the end of the year, along with any minor repair that might be required.
In addition to the work on the cottages, we have to make sure that the gardens are protected with layers of pine branches. The overlapping needles diffuse the effects of frost and offer a framework for layers of protective snow later in the year. We also drain the plumbing system, as well as the pool, to prevent freezing damage. And we take advantage of the lovely fall weather for all our projects, including Julie's race to paint as many decks as possible before it becomes too cold.
One of the biggest projects this fall was Randy's focus on repairing the roofs, with help from Chris, and from Rob Stevens. They worked atop Cool Ledge, Broadview, the Main House, the 19th Hole, and Trail's End. We are thankful both for the good help, and for the long stretches of beautiful fall weather, and now both the cottages and the grounds are ready for next year. We are looking forward to next summer, when you can see the results for yourself.
thanks for having this blog! i was reminiscing today about a few things. had a random thought about will barnet, meeting him the year i worked at the inn and then having the privilege of going to an art show of his in naples florida way back in the day - well, maybe it was 1994 but it seems like a lifetime ago. from those thoughts i wondered how the inn was doing, found the blog and realized again that it is a very special place. and it's great to see that the bill and paul are still working their magic in the kitchen. i will always have the greatest memories of those guys and think about them often. i hope everyone is doing well. the inn is a wonderful retreat and a treasure for all that find it.
Posted by: rick minott | 12/16/2009 at 11:47 AM