I grew up outside of Philadelphia and spent summers here at Shehawken Lake with my family since I was 3 years old. My husband grew up on this property from the time he was born. He was a dairy farmer on this century family farm, until the early 2000's.
When I was about 8 years old I met Bruce. My friends and I used to come up to the barn to play with the calves and kittens and try to help in the barn, it wa more like getting in the way! Eventually, we started dating ! When we got married and planned to live in the farmhouse, his parents (who both grew up in Shehawken and remained here for their entire lives), built this home for themselves down by shoreline. Summers are very busy as the farm is still active in the hay industry.
I love the country life. It's very quiet for the most part. I love trying my hand at gardening. Living on the lake and being near the water is so special! I've grown up on the lake with so many wonderful memories of times swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking, and sailing. I remeber having picnics in the boats when we were kids. We had to put our potato chips in our peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to keep them from blowing away in the breeze.
I love the idea of no street lights and seeing the open sky at night.
There is something about Shehawken that stirs your soul. The blue skies, the sparkling water and friends who come back each summer. The winters are quiet. I enjoy music and playing the piano for my own pleasure. I am an avid reader of historical fiction, biographies, and mysteries.
I hope to resume my interest in sewing and quilting very soon.
Family is very important to me. I am fortunate my own family still come to vacation at our family cottage across the lake.