I came to Pine Plains by choice, not by chance of birth.

But the small-town rural community I chose is changing. The farmers have, for the most part, sold to people from the city and fields are becoming lawns.

And, like the land, people, too, are becoming subdivided as difference breeds distance rather than discourse.

I have been making these videos to preserve and reconstitute what I can of a changing way of life and to share it with others.

On a more personal level, I am making this website as a way of holding on to the reasons why I came here.

Yikes!  They’re Packing up the Library!

Yikes! They’re Packing up the Library!

 Yes, packing up the Library to move to.... the Library! What's happening here? Don't ask me, I haven't the slightest idea and I don't think anyone else in Pine...
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A Farrier?   What’s That?

A Farrier? What’s That?

Here in northeast Dutchess County, it was dairy farms and we were the Milk Bottle of New York City. But the dairy farms closed and different animals were brought to...
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On the Steps of the  County Court House…

On the Steps of the County Court House…

They said it would be sold on the court house steps. They were not exaggerating. Just not the front steps, the back ones.  Wherever. I just had to see it...
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Pine Plains Lights Up!

Pine Plains Lights Up!

It's the tradition. Every year, at 3PM the Saturday after Thanksgiving, Pine Plains decorates itself with Christmas Lights. And then, at 5, just when it is dark, Pine Plains becomes...
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A Halloween Story:  Those Pumpkins on Patchin Mills Bridge

A Halloween Story: Those Pumpkins on Patchin Mills Bridge

Every year, come Halloween, Jack O' Lanterns, dozens of them, show up and glow on the bridge at Patchin Mills. This is the story behind them. If you have a...
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Sheep and Alpacas and Llamas and Goats and Wool and Food Festival

Sheep and Alpacas and Llamas and Goats and Wool and Food Festival

Seems like they had everything! Particularly, a large crowd on a sunny October day at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds.
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Picking Pumpkins on a Fall Day

Picking Pumpkins on a Fall Day

A fun way to get some fresh air, some good food, and get to know a local farmer --  visit a local farm!  Here, at Rocky Reef Farm, the public...
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A Touch of Country: The Fall Fair

A Touch of Country: The Fall Fair

Every year the Stissing Mountain High School chapter of the Future Farmers of America runs an ag fair.  I've filmed different parts of it before, but this year I've pretty...
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Last Night at the Wild Hive

Last Night at the Wild Hive

After a four-year run, the Wild Hive Farm, Store & Café Bakery closed. A few miles away, in Clinton Corners, not Pine Plains, but it could have been and I...
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Where Every Car Has a Story

Where Every Car Has a Story

Wheels of Time, the shop of dreams and fond memories. Whether you prefer stories about people over cars or cars over people, you can't go wrong here! See for yourself!...
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Roseland Ranch, Where All the Good Times Have Gone….

Roseland Ranch, Where All the Good Times Have Gone….

It finally had to happen! This much-beloved resort where friendships and even families were formed closed down a few years ago. The regulars hoped that somehow it would re-open and...
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“Those Gangsters Were No Dummies”

“Those Gangsters Were No Dummies”

If this looks as if a man is trying to disappear into that hole in the brush, well, that was the whole idea. It leads to where a huge moonshine...
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For the Sake of History

For the Sake of History

It's great when a community pulls together for a cause. In this case it was pulling pork as a fund-raiser for the local historical society. Two hundred tickets were sold...
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The Porsches Have Landed!

The Porsches Have Landed!

Right here in Pine Plains! A fleet (what do you call a flock of Porsches, anyway?) of all vintages of Porsches as the Hudson Valley Chapter of the Porsche Club...
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Time Marches On…

Time Marches On…

A great introduction to Pine Plains is the Memorial Day Parade. If they're not actually in it, they're watching it! This was in 2000. The rest of the world, but...
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The Family Farm

The Family Farm

This is about a dairy farmer, Barry Chase, who is about to sell his herd of milking cows. I visited with him and his wife, Rosey, a few days before...
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Food For Thought

Food For Thought

Field work -- literally -- when Vassar College students milked cows, fed turkeys, picked fruit, mucked stalls and wrote ethnographies as part of an anthropology course.
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Scenes and Behind Them at Lime Rock Park

Scenes and Behind Them at Lime Rock Park

Although it is a race course, it really is a park where the public can watch from under the trees and on the hills without the confines of grandstands. They...
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That Old House

That Old House

It's often referred to as "that old house by the bank parking lot" by people who do not remember the name, Louis Graham/Brush House. I confess that I was, up...
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Chop Shop Suey

Chop Shop Suey

They're always talking about what we import from China. Well, here's what we export to back to them. WARNING: Not for the mechanically squeamish!
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Love Where You Live:  The Story of Hammertown

Love Where You Live: The Story of Hammertown

Because it sets itself apart from the ordinary by striving to do things better and living up to its motto: Love Where You Live, it was able to invite its...
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Roll Your Own — Chinese Dumplings!

Roll Your Own — Chinese Dumplings!

For those of us in Pine Plains who crave good Chinese food it means hitting the road. But we are fortunate that just up the road is a chef and...
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Farming the Future

Farming the Future

The 4- H Club dairy cow competition was a proud event for Pine Plains at the Dutchess County Fair. Gina Brooks and her brother, Patrick, showed two of her cows,...
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Chopping Rock

Chopping Rock

A video visit with Verne Tower, stone-cutter, as he re-creates an elaborate marble stoop for a historic mansion in Hudson, NY. While Verne may be doing wonderful restoration and preservation...
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The Tree Couple

The Tree Couple

WARNING: DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME! We had this tree... well, up until recently it had been 3 trees, a triple crown, but when two of them came down in...
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The Culture of Agriculture

The Culture of Agriculture

The farmers may be leaving their farms and the farmland, even if preserved, may be left only as viewscape.  But a culture and tradition of agriculture remains.  Each year the...
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A House Moves Home

A House Moves Home

An old farmhouse was resting on a warped frame that could no longer support it. But this house is not going to be torn down. It will be restored after...
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Wednesday Jam

Wednesday Jam

Local folks who like to play bluegrass, they have been getting together on Wednesday nights for over 40 years. They never had a name for their group so I just...
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It Takes a Community to Run a Race

It Takes a Community to Run a Race

The first triathalon of Pine Plains. The race itself was the shortest part of the story. It took months of planning, organizing, recruiting and training local residents to be part...
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Nanjing on the Hudson

Nanjing on the Hudson

Once the world was flat then it became round. Now it is flat again... The high school cafeteria was filled with the sounds and sights of Chinese in a welcome...
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