Dos Passos Farm in Summer

My grandfather wrote in summer 1916 of Dos Passos Farm:

“A wonderful blowy day and the hollyhocks are nodding and bowing like tall ladies at a country dance–the poppies are all a-flutter and the lavender comes in puffs of glorious fragrance through the window.”

The summer magic is still here.

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