Monday, June 25, 2007

Prairie Friends

Hi everybody! Sitting in JFK Airport on a Monday afternoon layover, wading through hundreds of offers for Cialis and Rolex Replicas, answering an email here and there. Jet Blue rokks. TV's in the back of the seat, free wireless in the terminal. As you may know, I don't watch TV much...American Idol in the winter and Entourage from time to time, but that's it. Phoebe and I watched a Project Runway marathon all the way to Maine and got irretrievably hooked on this strangely fascinating show. What fun! We are mini fashionistas now. We're on our way back from a week in Maine. It was superb. There was no Internet or cell service. Yes, you read right. Superb. Weather was great; people were even better; ocean was beautiful and so were the birds. You'll see...but first you'll be hearing about North Dakota for awhile.

There has been some talk on this blog of sadly misguided but sweet people wanting to be adopted so they can live at Indigo Hill. Well, we’ll have to leave you a key, because I want to be adopted by Ann and Ernie Hoffert of Pipestem Creek outside Pingree, North Dakota.

These folks live gently on 5,000 acres of land that was farmed by Ann’s family for decades. She lived in other parts of the country for 22 years, and in 1987 she and Ernie returned to the Reimert farm. Ernie grows crops for seed, so you know he grows the finest crops on that deep black loam. Ann uses four acres to grow flowers and ornamental seed-bearing plants. She has a thriving business, making ornamental wreaths, edible bird feeders, and other home decorating accents for such clients as Martha Stewart and Smith and Hawken. Everything is grown on the farm, and hung to dry in outbuildings that Ann and Ernie have salvaged and moved before they were to be destroyed.

We have Pipestem Creek wreaths and creations all over our house, and love them. They're all natural, all locally-grown, and simply beautiful.

To say that Ann has a way with plants is a vast understatement. These peonies, on the verge of bloom, will all be dried and included in her exquisite creations, if they’re not incorporated in impossibly lush bouquets in their beautiful ranch house.Salt of the earth—it’s a cliché, I know, but it describes Ann and Ernie. They are constantly watching and appreciating the birds that populate their land. They love the sky and its moods, and they can linger for hours in a marsh and let the beauty wash over them.These red admirals and monarchs were swarming all over a late lilac in their yard. It’s a lushly planted garden of delights. (Remember what I said about stretching spring out? Lilacs on June 11? Please!! And I just got done sniffing the last fading flowers on traditional lilacs and late French lilacs like these in Port Clyde, Maine...on June 24!! It's a thing now.)Ernie has a wonderful baritone voice, and he plays guitar and sings beautifully. Ann is so kind and and solicitous, and she made Phoebe and Liam feel appreciated and included when her monomaniacal parents were clicking away at grassland birds. I always think of Jessica Lange when I see Ann. She has an egret’s elegance, even when windblown. I think she likes it when we visit, because we “get” this land she loves so much, and she can see it anew through our eyes. If they’ll have us, we’d like to be adopted by Ann and Ernie. Instant grandchildren! Think about, OK?My sweet father-in-law has kindly sprung Chet Baker from Puppy Prison as of Monday morning. He'll be waiting in Phoebe's bed, most likely, when we get home. That's where he likes to sleep when we're away, because he can hop up and peer out the window at the driveway, awaiting our return. Being greeted by Boston kisses is the next best thing to kid kisses. Since we have the kids with us, we'll take Baker's welcome gladly. He's going to be one happy puppeh.

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11 Comments:

At 2:23 PM, Blogger Rondeau Ric said...

We really have to get to the Pot holes festival next year.
It can be our "international " trip in 2008

 
At 6:01 PM, Blogger KatDoc said...

Glad you're back. I know you all have been having fun, but we've been missing your face, your voice, and your "eye."

"mini-fashionista?" I couldn't say if Phoebe is runway material (although with those long legs ...) but remember - I've seen you in your birding attire. I'm not sure you make the cut! {big grin}

~Kathi

 
At 8:42 PM, Blogger Lynne said...

My husband got hooked on "Project Runway" last year and we had a blast watching that show. Glad you're nearly home, safe and sound!

 
At 8:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The western South Dakota prairie isn't so lush as that prairie pothole region of ND, but a trip out to our friends' ranch has that same sort of feeling to it. The sheer variety of living organisms, if you stop and look. The night sky at their place is magical, the nighthawks hunt around you at eye level and the night sounds are mystical.
Caroline in SD

 
At 5:44 AM, Blogger Jayne said...

OK, we'll spend half our time at Indigo Hill and the other half with Ann and Ernie! DONE! What beautiful land and what a wonderful way to cherish the bounty of such fertile soil. So where can we purchase their creations?

 
At 6:45 AM, Blogger Mary said...

Happy you're back, Julie!

You are very fortunate to have as many friends (all over the country) who welcome you to enjoy their beautiful homes and scenery!

I'm sure by now, the puppeh has lathered your faces with kisses...

 
At 7:28 AM, Anonymous jemkagily said...

Who you callin' misguided? :)
Sounds like you've been in heaven...hope you're rested and that the Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is kicked. Looking forward to the next garden of delights you'll take us to!

Wendi

 
At 7:34 AM, Blogger Julie Zickefoose said...

Dear Katdoc,

OK, I have a face (and wardrobe) for radio. But I can still criticize a fashion faux pas with the best of them.
Jayne, if you click on the words "Pipestem Creek" in the text, the link should take you right to their web site. You'll be amazed at the wealth and beauty of their offerings. And be assured that no photo can do them justice.
Wendi, I'm back and doing laundry. It rained while we were away, so nothing in the gardens croaked, and my new housesitter is brilliant. The bunnehs took a toll in the flower beds, chewing my beautiful portulaca and several nice fancy geraniums to the ground, but Baker will whip them back into line soon. He's the only reason I HAVE flowers!
We have all been thoroughly kissed.

 
At 8:09 AM, Anonymous teageeare said...

We shared a table at the Birders' Banquet at the Festival with Ann and Ernie. Delightful couple!

 
At 6:03 AM, Blogger Jayne said...

Well DUH! I just skimmed right over your link Julie. Thanks! ;c)

 
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