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contents / january 2010 Volume 7, Issue 7

Features 20 The art of living respectfully Stephanie Odegard’s hand-woven designs pay homage to the past and provide hope for the future of weaving communities.

by jennifer quail; photographs by garret lown

24 A Lightbulb moment

The future of lighting is spelled L-E-D.

by lindsay suchow; photographs provided

32 G roup energy

The GREEN Team organized community volunteers and local businesses to weatherize an Albany home on a wintry afternoon.

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by alyssa jung; photographs by garret lown

Also in this Issue: 28 do it green

Next month, New York State offers big rebates on energy-saving appliances in a Cash-for-Clunkers type swap-out.

30 Our Green Future New technologies will put your roof to work to conserve energy and save money.

garret lown (2); photographs provided (2)

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The Markets 37 REal Estate Listings 55 index of advertisers

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Departments 10 from the editor 12 publisher’s note 12 on the web 14 entryway 16 live/work 18 Green events 29 ASK THE GREEN advocate 31 what you don’t know 36 inner space 54 the map 56 back porch

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from the editor

Publisher Jonathan A. Schein Editor Nancy Meyer Ar t Director Julie Novak Editorial Assistant Christina Jelski Editorial Interns Tarez Eisen, Will Kamerman Editorial Design Intern Maxwell Carow Production Director Jessica Housen Contributing Designer Katie Love deborah degraffenreid

Proofreader Nancy Graham Contributors Eric Francis Coppolino, Alyssa Jung, Garret Lown, Jennifer Quail, Guy Reed, Lindsay Suchow

Sustainable New Year’s Resolutions Hard as it may be to resist, each year at this time I find myself composing a lengthy list of New Year’s resolutions (I call it my “goals list” to make it seem more doable). As we ring in this New Year and new decade, I’ve taken a slightly different tack. My list still centers around simple behaviors I can do to improve my life, but this time the actions have the added benefit of helping me walk more gently on this earth. Here’s a peek at my top goals for 2010: • I resolve to bike more frequently to work and for my local shopping trips, leaving the car parked more often. This not only will help me meet my fitness goals, but will conserve fuel. • This year I will buy more goods locally. My family already purchases fresh produce and eggs from a neighboring farm, and buys meats, grains, breads, honey, and maple syrup from local producers, but there’s still so much more we can do to support our local producers and retailers. • While I already buy certain products in bulk and bring canvas bags on shopping trips, I will endeavor to purchase goods that have no extra packaging, and will speak up to store and company officials when I see goods with excessive packaging. • To save paper, I resolve to print fewer documents and to do more bill-paying and correspondence electronically (although greeting cards will still be handwritten). • When I plan my garden and landscaping this spring, I will choose varieties that consume less water, and this year I will at long last install rain barrels for use in the garden. • Finally, I will put my money where my mouth is and make more environmentally- and socially- responsible investment choices in my retirement and savings accounts. Emerging and growing markets for renewable energy and sustainable technologies can reap as much financial growth as traditional ones; it just takes the resolve to move the money. What’s on your list? I invite you to share your own dual-purpose resolutions. Email them to me at nmeyer@scheinmedia.com and we’ll publish the best ones on our website. Your neighbor,

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publisher’s note

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NewYorkHouseMagazine.com The GREEN Team Weatherization

deborah degraffenreid

The GREEN (Getting Residents Energy Efficient Now) Team, a collaboration between nonprofits and energy efficiency and service providers in the Capital region, launched its first in a series of home weatherization barn-raising events in December. This video captures the excitement of this day-long project in which volunteers caulk, weather strip, insulate, air seal, and otherwise prepare an Albany home for the harsh winter.

Welcome to 2010

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The first positive thing about this particular New Year is that there’s no further need to discuss the economic debacle that was 2009—thankfully, it’s now one for the books. The question is, where do we go from here? For many of us, there is still a hangover effect and much work remains to be done before a comfort level can seep in. For others, this will be a year of landing and rebuilding. And for the very fortunate among us, what lies ahead is a year full of opportunities and the chance to pursue deals in all shapes and forms. But the real news, for all of us, is that since we’ve made it this far, there’s really no reason why we can’t keep moving forward. What the next cycle of prosperity will look like no one can say for sure. But rest assured, we’ll know it when it happens. And it’ll happen. Of course, we’ll be falling back on the sentiments of the early 1990s, and accordingly, this year’s common business refrain might turn out to be, “God, please grant me one more recovery and I promise not to blow it.” There may not be much wisdom there, but maybe that isn’t what we need this year—not while we’ve still got hope and a whole lot of prayers. ScheinMedia is proud to be here with you during all times, good and bad. Through our print and online products as well as our conferences, we’re keeping our commitment to bringing you the best that the green and sustainable housing, development, design, and furnishings industries have to offer. After nearly four years, our presence in the New York marketplace hasn’t been deterred despite the difficult economic conditions. In short, we’re here to serve you for the long-term. There is much to look forward to throughout this coming year, and we look forward to being part of New York’s recovery. Once again, may your business enjoy a healthy and prosperous New Year.

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New Year’s Offerings “To read a poem in January is as lovely as to go for a walk in June.” —Jean-Paul Sartre

In 2008, the U.S. collectively dumped more than 22 million tons of rock salt onto highways and driveways, totaling more than $767 million. Halite, the most commonly used rock salt, is harmful to plants in high concentrations. Try using an ice breaker or spreading sand onto walkways in order to avoid slipping. Sources: madsci.org, saltinstitute.org

event listings Dutch New York: The Roots of Hudson Valley Culture Ongoing through January 10 YONKERS

Trace the Dutch impact on today’s life in bustling New York City and the Hudson Valley. Follow the history of the region through paintings, sculpture, and objects. $5 adults, $3 children ages 5-16, free 4 and under. Wednesday-Sunday 12-5pm, Friday 12-7:30pm. Hudson River Museum. (914) 963-4550. hrm.org

Women in Business Empowerment Workshop January 12

WAPPINGERS FALLS

A night of networking and speakers, including Wendy Arienzo, executive VP of R&D and engineering at the Solar Energy Consor tium and Aisha Kutter, CEO of KutterGroup, LLC. Advance registration required. Free for members, $15 non-members. 7:30-9am. Chamber Offices. (845) 296-0001. gdscc.org/calendar.php

Hudson Valley Winter Fest January 16

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Watch ice carving demonstrations and eat roasted chestnuts and toasted marshmallows. Also includes a local chili competition that you, the taster, will vote on! $2, free for children under 5. 11am-2 pm. Highland Rail Trail Depot. (845) 691-8151. hudsonvalleyrailtrail.net

Not-So-Local Legend

Renowned stand-up comic and political satirist Bill Maher, host of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher and former host of Politically Incorrect, will perform in Kingston on January 22. Expect a night of gut-busting political, religious, and social commentary at the charming Ulster Performing Ar ts Center. $50 members, $55 non-members, $85 “Golden Circle” tickets. 8 p.m. Visit ticketmaster.com for tickets or call (845) 473-2072 for information.

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January 18 ESOPUS

Kids will enjoy ar ts and crafts, a guided tree identification snowshoe trek, ice skating, and more at this snow day extravaganza. Bring lunch and winter clothing. Also bring snowshoes, ice skates, and a sled, if available. Free. 10am-2pm. Meet at parking lot at Esopus Meadows Preserve (additional parking at Esopus Meadows Lighthouse Park). (845) 473-4440 x273. scenichudson.org

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Nobel laureate The Hon. Al Gore discusses solutions to the climate change crisis in his new book, Our Choice (Rodale Books 2009, $26.99), going into topics such as solar, geothermal, and wind power ; biofuel production from biomass; and the dangers and difficulties of nuclear expansion. Gore takes a sobering and dramatic, yet pragmatic, approach to the crisis at hand and offers solutions that could reverse the crisis if the world worked towards them. The introduction alludes to an African proverb: “If you want to go quickly, go alone; if you want to go far, go together.” Gore follows, “We have to go far, quickly.” —Will Kamerman

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The Art of Living Respectfully Stephanie Odegard’s hand-woven designs pay homage to the past and provide hope for the future of weaving communities. By Jennifer Quail; photographs by garret lown

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ince the inception of her eponymous company, Stephanie Odegard has operated under the stance that a business should give back to the people and places that contribute to its success. At the heart of Odegard Inc.’s operations is a kindness and global awareness that stems from its founder’s premise for creating the company: you can indeed create a beautiful product while paying fair wages, give back to the artisans and communities with whom you work, and make a profit. More than two decades later, Odegard’s rugs can be found at such notable locations as The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles and Restaurant Daniel in New York City, and her ongoing mission serves as a positive example in the design industry. The seed of her company was planted when Odegard was serving overseas, working with organizations such as the Peace Corps, the United Nations, and the World Bank, helping artisans in third-world countries create products that would appeal to a global audience. It was during her time in Nepal that the idea struck. “I loved the product and the people who were making it and it all came together in a rug,” Odegard says of her experience. As such, Odegard is concerned with the threat of the breakdown of the system that keeps the centuries-old craft of hand-weaving rugs alive, stressing points such as stopping deforestation through the use of alternative fuel sources other than wood, education for all children, adult labor with fair wages, and overall sustainability. “The cycle will die,” she says. “My work is to try to stop that.” For Odegard, to perpetuate that way of life is also to be an activist for the proper treatment of workers, the elimination of child labor, and environmentally conscious operating practices in the facilities. One way she contributes is through her work with RugMark. “We know from studies that child labor perpetuates poverty passing the use of child labor from generation to generation,” Odegard says. A longtime part of RugMark’s work has been to take children out of the factories and place them in schools. “Now that our program is working, people can actually see the results,” Odegard says. “You can’t turn your back on this.” RugMark recently updated the label it bestows upon rugs from factories that meet its standards to read GoodWeave, a change Odegard says was to incorporate the organization’s work beyond the elimination of child labor. “We’re working with the factories with regard to what goes into the soil and becoming more environmentally conscious in their practices,” she says. “We’re also working on labor standards in Nepal and for better conditions for workers. “RugMark and GoodWeave are doing something here that changes the paradigm,” Odegard says. “We’re actually contributing to the future of these cultures.” One of the ongoing challenges for companies like Odegard is to educate the public about the differences between products with high social and environmental standards and those without. In order for the customer to be willing to pay for the rug,

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Stephanie odegard in her manhattan showroom in front of her hand-knotted 100 percent Himalayan wool carpet, “Flanders shown in coral.”


© Museum of New Mexico left to right: Part of odegard’s Cultural Narratives collection, Gilia, shown in vine green, was inspired by a Mogul period Indian quilt fragment; the labyrinth-like design at the center of Tzute, shown in Navajo white, has roots in Mayan cosmology. Tzute is part of the Folk Textile Collection; Lattice, shown in onyx, is a meditation on trees, light, and shadow from the Arboreal Collection.

“We’re working with the factories with regard to what goes into the soil and being environmentally conscious in their practices.”

Samdup Dhargyal is the in-house master weaver, also known as Odegard’s rug doctor. He works on the company’s hand-knotted carpets, performing repairs and reconstruction.

—Stephanie Odegard

The colorful tufts of yarn organized on the board behind odegard are called “yarn poms”. She draws inspiration from them and uses them to select colors for her carpet designs.

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1. odegard’s Felt Collection was inspired by the simplicity and primitive feel of felt pieces Odegard saw along Asia’s historic silk route. shown is Felt Stripes in multi-color. 2. Sergo, shown in cochineal, is among a series of runners inspired by early Tibetan manuscript covers dating from the 12th to 15th century. 3. Ainu V in veil grey is part of the Cultural Narratives collection, a line inspired by the extensive textile collection at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe.

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odegard relaxes upon a hand-embroidered felt rug called “Sun Stitch.”

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he or she needs “an awareness of the product,” Odegard says, “To understand and appreciate the wearability, the lasting quality, and original design.” One way to be sure the message will resonate is by educating the next generation of designers—this is made possible by the Odegard Award for Excellence in Rug Design. The student design competition is open to graduate and undergraduate students and was created to show them that by combining modern design with traditional techniques, they can increase awareness of the ancient practice of hand-knotting rugs and contribute to its future while expanding their artistic possibilities. This year marks a departure of sorts for the competition, as there will be no computer-aided designs accepted: all submissions must be drawn by hand. “I’m excited to see the progression,” says Odegard, who serves as one of the judges. “There has been a big change in the younger generation and it’s exciting. They have a bigger desire to see the world and do good. They are more globally aware.” And global awareness and an appreciation for ancient and diverse cultures continue to inform Odegard’s own design direction. Her most recent introductions include collections inspired by the extensive textile collection at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe; Tibetan manuscript covers from the 12th to 15th centuries; dreamlike forests; and hand-woven Guatemalan textiles. To keep her many collections as natural as possible, Odegard chooses vegetable dyes and chemical-free washes for her rugs when appropriate, but says chemical dyes can be chosen with an eye to the environment as well, as certain options are significantly safer than others. “To be completely chemical free is a cost issue,” Odegard says, adding that it’s a cost most consumers are not yet willing to pay. She further notes that many consumers simply want the purity of color of chemical dyes provide. “You need several colors to make one color and with vegetable dyes you can see all the components and people don’t like it,” Odegard says. According to her, the natural striation is amplified further by wool’s rich lanolin content. That said, Odegard has had the opportunity to call in a third-party certifier for customers who have made special requests for rugs that are completely chemical free. As she looks ahead, Odegard says she is happy to see business starting to return, and she is further pleased with the government’s allocation of significantly greater funding to expand the Peace Corps. This not only points to an economy on the mend, but to a new generation that will be not only globally aware, but globally active as well. n

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A Lightbulb Moment The future of lighting is spelled L-E-D.

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LED will one day replace traditional lamps; the technology will improve over the next two-tofive years, and the difference will be virtually indistinguishable. —David Silverstein, Lighting by Gregory “So many rooms are multi-function spaces, making it nearly impossible for ‘one’ light to successfully do it all,” says De Vine. “Another great element to all this layered lighting is the addition of controls— putting different sources on dimmer controls. Therefore, you can adjust the function and feel of a space.” But just as lighting can change the look and feel of a home, it can have an even greater effect on your utility bill. The U.S. Department of Energy says newer lighting technologies can cut home energy costs 50 to 75 percent. And while experts acknowledge there is a time and place for halogen and incandescent applications, the industry has clearly embraced energy efficiency, resulting in stunning designs which don’t sacrifice style for savings. LED technology continues to climb in popularity and functionality, and companies now make it a point to ensure their fixtures can accommodate the notorious squiggle of the compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb. “LED products in general are the winners in today’s residential lighting 24 new york house / Januar y 2010

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market,” says Kim Banks, public relations representative for Progress Lighting, which operates from a LEEDcertified corporate headquarters in South Carolina. “Significant increases in efficacy (lumens per watt), warm white color consistency, and an exceptionally long lifeline—more than 25 times longer than incandescent and five times longer than CFL—make them viable alternatives to traditional light sources.” Additionally, Banks points out, LED does not contain mercury and emits no UV rays. Experts agree LED still has some progress left to be made in its color and general utility. However, the selection gets better every year and there’s no doubting the technology’s current dominance in the marketplace. The future of lighting can certainly be spelled L-E-D. “There are still issues with LED with color. It’s not as good as an incandescent or halogen lamp would be,” says David Silverstein, vice president of sales for distributor Lighting by Gregory, whose Bowery lighting showroom is the biggest of its kind in New York City. “But every year I see better and better LEDs… dimmable like regular lamps. LED will one day replace traditional lamps; the technology will improve over the next two to five years, and the difference will be virtually indistinguishable. It’s a matter of time and research.” Lighting can also be sustainable in the materials it’s made of. Manufacturers like Urban Archaeology incorporate recycled materials into their fixtures, resulting in unique lighting sources which give new meaning to “one man’s treasure.” “While consumers are looking for energy efficient lighting and the use of recycled material, they are also aware that good design and quality details are 26 new york house / Januar y 2010

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1. The Cosmopolitan is the first LED product offering from Manhattan-based lighting manufacturer Urban Archaeology, which makes many of its products from recycled brass and other materials. 2. Urban Archaeology’s Deco Fluorescent offers an energy-efficient alternative to incandescent. 3. sea gull lighting’s laurel leaf chandelier in antique brushed nickel. 4. Lighting designer Michael Stiller says it’s better for not all of the light to shine downward from ceilings. Table lamps and sconces can add ambience and accent a room, as demonstrated in the Tartaglione/ King Residence. 5. These energy-efficient Conga pendants, fashioned of FSC certified maple wood and stained with nontoxic waterbase stains, were custom made by Metaform Studio for community food & Juice in new york.

5 paramount and not to be compromised,” says Rowe of UA. Most of UA’s lighting is made from recycled brass, much of it melted down from old boat parts and artillery shells. The manufacturer has also taken its first foray into LED with its Cosmopolitan Hanging Light. Beyond energy efficiency and repurposing materials, another environmental movement has spread across the nation and into the Empire State—and while it has everything to do with lighting, it has little to do with energy but more with the light itself. The Dark Sky movement, a campaign to reduce light pollution, has traveled eastbound from the southwestern states and the Pacific coast. The lighting industry has responded; Sea Gull Lighting, for instance, offers more than a dozen products designed to meet the specifications of the Dark Sky initiative. [For more information on Dark Sky, see newyorkhousemagazine.com] The idea has caught on in the Northeast, but not yet at an impacting level, says lighting designer and LEED AP Michael Stiller. “We don’t want to just light up the exteriors of buildings anymore—we don’t want to throw a ton of extra light into the sky where it just bounces back,” says Stiller, who has offices in New York City and High Falls. “It is a concern—not one that many people are taking into account in the bigger community, but it’s being attended to slowly.” The growing popularity of these new products and acts of environmentalism among home and building owners in New York—whether a neighborhood conforming to Dark Sky standards or a homeowner switching his or her incandescent bulbs to CFLs—is evidence that saving power is attractive and easy for anyone. Even the smallest act—like changing a lightbulb—can make a big difference. n

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Resource List International Dark-Sky Association Tucson, AZ (520) 293-3198; darksky.org

LAM Lighting & Design New Hampton, NY (845) 294-5469; lamlight.com

Lighting by Gregory New York, NY (800) 807-1826; lightingbygregor y.com

Metaform Studio Pomona, ny (845) 947-9023; metaformstudio.com

Michael Stiller Design High Falls and New York, NY (212) 473-2629; michaelstiller.com

Progress Lighting Greenville, SC (864) 678-1000; progresslighting.com

Sea Gull Lighting riverside, NJ (800) 877-4855; seagulllighting.com

Urban Archaeology New York/Bridgehampton/Chicago/Boston urbanarchaeology.com

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Green financing options for homes may widen in New York with development of Municipal Funding Programs

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Dear Paul, I read about new legislation passed in Albany which authorizes municipalities to sell bonds to fund programs that finance energy efficiency improvements to buildings. The program is called Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE), and is said to eliminate upfront cost for energy improvements by allowing property owners to pay for improvements over time through increases in annual property taxes. This seems like a good idea since the tax increase is supposed to be less than the amount of money homeowners would save on yearly energy bills. It means it would be worth it for me to borrow money to upgrade my own energy systems. Please tell me more about this program. Who do I call to find out how to participate? —Emily, Accord

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Hello Emily, It will take time for these programs to trickle down to reality on local levels. Solar industry lobbyists who helped pass the Municipal Sustainable Energy Loan Program Legislation estimate that the program will be available no earlier than summer 2010. (Some municipalities might not even develop one). Credible sources reported that municipal programs might have to be tied to federal funding or have federal guarantees for the bonds that finance the program. Otherwise, municipal costs for raising money via bonds and subsequent interest rates on loans offered to homeowners will not be attractive enough for PACE programs to really work. To get to the bottom of this I spoke with Dorian Dale, energy director and sustainability director for the Town of Babylon on Long Island. Babylon is way ahead of the curve on creating local financing mechanisms to fund energy efficiency and renewable energy systems for homeowners. Babylon’s Long Island Green Homes (ligreenhomes.com) pilot program enabled green home retrofits by using 3 percent loans from town coffers—money from a reserve funds part of a town waste management program. Dale said about PACE funding: “This legislation is useful but without federal loan guarantees it’s not practical. Federal loan guarantees will make interest rates lower and bring costs down.” Hopefully more towns in New York will become as proactive as Babylon in helping residents green their homes without needing federal funding. The idea of PACE is great, but if it comes at too slow a pace, why wait? NYSERDA has a loan program in which homeowners can borrow up to $20K at low interest to do what PACE funding will do, if and when it even comes to your town. Talk to local lenders who might finance renewable energy systems or energy related home improvements that show you lowering monthly energy costs. There are also rebates and tax benefits for everything related to saving energy. Now has never been a better time to make these important improvements to your house. (For rebates and incentives, including those from NYSERDA, visit dsireusa.org). Thanks for the dialogue. —Paul

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The GREEN Team organized community volunteers and local businesses to weatherize an Albany home on a wintry afternoon. by alyssa jung; photographs by garret lown

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ld fashioned barn raisings were community events where people got together to build a barn in a day. Music, food, and overall fun usually accompanied the work and more than anything, the community came together to help someone in need. A newly formed activist group, the GREEN Team, has brought that concept back by partnering with local businesses and nonprofit groups to weatherize a historic home in Albany on a wintry day in December. The home on South Ferry Street wasn’t just any house in historic downtown’s rowhouse area—built in 1815, vacant for nearly a decade, and complete with four stories of narrow, creaky staircases, it now houses residents who participate in the Altamont Program, a part of Father Peter Young’s organization that houses and guides people down on their luck. Veterans, the homeless, and people struggling with addiction can receive a warm place to stay and educational and vocational training at 90 locations around the state, before they’re re-launched into society. The GREEN Team, which stands for Getting Residents Energy Efficient Now, partnered with the Altamont Program to help create an in-house green training academy that seeks to produce self-sufficient taxpayers who can get a job in the green field.

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clockwise from top left: The altamont program’s home at 37 south ferry st., Albany, was the first single-day volunteer weatherization project by the newly formed green team; Organizers of the project meet with all the volunteers and residents for training before the work begins; volunteers used expanding foam to seal up basement windows to reduce air infiltration, representing significant energy savings; illustration of weatherization techniques and ways to save on energy costs; Kevin Powell and Jim Devine, from Advanced Energy Panels, Bill Balfe from Altamont Program, and local radio host Joe Condon discuss the day’s project with mike bennett (at left) of energy management solutions; Jameliah Apolinaris, a Youth Construction Initiative Program student, uses a caulk gun for the first time to seal a window.

“We want to provide a job and give someone a dignity paycheck. They’re trained to be a building analyst specialist and if their academia doesn’t suit that need, they can get a job in insulation or manufacturing and production of green products,” says Bill Balfe, the Altamont Program’s COO and director of green jobs. “This academy has all the components and [pieces] of the pie fitting together and it’s working out well—we’ve already found about 12 jobs through green training. You create the career path and the career ladder.”

With close to 50 volunteers, a work crew from Lowe’s, and thousands of dollars of materials donated by Lowe’s, the work was finished in about four hours and is projected to reduce the building’s energy costs by more than $4,000. Balfe says the green training academy goes hand in hand with the philosophy of the Altamont Program and Father Young’s mission. “The three-legged stool—housing, industries, and treatment. You give them treatment for addiction and treatment for services, then give them a clean, sober place to live, which is what this is,” Balfe says. He adds that by hosting the barn raising he’s expanding what the academy teaches to the community,

which was GREEN Team’s founder Jim Devine’s mission all along. “By forming the GREEN Team group we’ve got a bunch of organizations coming together to build a team and a process that can be easily replicated,” says Devine, adding that GREEN Team has a website, Twitter account, and newsletter. “We’re going to give all the information and building blocks necessary to do the same thing in another town, city, or region; all the ‘how tos’ made available to everyone around the State of New York.” This barn raising was the group’s first weatherization project and the work being done would have taken a work crew nearly a week or two to complete, Devine says. With close to 50 volunteers, a work crew from Lowe’s, and thousands of dollars of materials donated by Lowe’s, the work was finished in about four hours. Energy Management Solutions provides energyefficient weatherization techniques to clients across the state. Mike Bennett, an energy auditor and company official, laid out just what the energy savings from this

project would be—$4,183 a year, representing nearly 35 percent of the building’s energy costs. Balfe said roughly $12,000 is spent to heat the four-story house for an entire year. Virtually zero insulation and far-from-airtight windows were largely to blame for high heating costs. The volunteers insulated an unfurnished attic with exposed rafters to reduce draftiness, while a multi-room basement with stone walls received insulation and window sealing treatments to reduce cold air and dampness. Bennett says Energy Management Solutions will develop its own programs across the state and country that will train people to become energy managers, auditors, and installers. “The result will be skilled energy auditors and analysts. There’s a growing list of jobs each day with projects across the state, and not enough people to get these jobs done. Between our program and Father Young’s people that will eventually be trained all over New York, we will be a vehicle to provide change,” says Bennett. “If successful, we’ll be creating green jobs newyorkhousemagazine.com 33


immediately. Under New York State’s new Green Jobs/ Green New York law, 14,000 jobs in this line of work will be created.” Devine said that when, or if, GREEN Teams pop up across the state, the barn raisings will be an important component in reaching out to the community. Volunteers “will be able to perform the work because now they’d done it,” Devine says. “Caulking windows, insulating cellar or attic walls—people who had no idea how to do these things this morning will know how to by nightfall. And hopefully they’ll be able to do this in their own homes as well.” Devine said the GREEN Team will try to do one barn raising a month, and if it gets really brave, shoot for two. Balfe said the Altamont Program liked the GREEN Team’s idea so much that it hopes to do the same thing to facilities in Rochester and Buffalo in the near future. George Crockwell is a recent graduate of the green training program. He has since moved out of 37 South Ferry St. and runs and coordinates all the program’s maintenance efforts in Albany—which means that when another site is weatherized, he’s the go-to man. “It was a very intense program but it was illuminating to realize how much energy people really lose without realizing it—whether it’s through holes or by using [incandescent] light bulbs,” says Crockwell, who helped insulate the attic. “In a building this size, a few hundred holes in a building can end up equaling a huge hole, which lets tons of heat leak out.” The barn raising ended as community volunteers, residents, Energy Management Solutions staff, and youth from the Albany and Schenectady Youth Build Programs had their efforts rewarded at the end of the day, when they enjoyed food prepared by the Altamont Program’s culinary training program. n

Resource List Business and Organization Partners Advanced Energy Panels (518) 686-9581; windotherm.com Altamont Program (518) 424-7345; pyhit.com Arbor Hill Development Corporation (518) 463-9993; tblau@arborhilldc.org CL Construction (518) 330-3033 Capital Region Workforce Development Center capitalworkforce.org Energy Management Solutions emsenergy.com Lowe’s (518) 956-9407; lowes.com Schenectady Youth Build (518) 831-9121; neparentchild.org Workforce Development Institute (518) 272-3500; wdiny.org

Additional Resources YCIP; albany.edu/cuyt/YCIP.html Gallagher Solar System; gallagherusa.com Occupational and Environmental Health Center; occmedgroup.com Empire Solar Store; empiresolarstore.com

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horoscopes for your home life by Eric Francis Coppolino / january 2010

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anuary is a complicated month, as you may have noticed, and there are a few ways you can help yourself. Mercury and Mars are retrograde, and through the 15th, we’re in the midst of eclipses. The key to making the most of things is to attempt less rather than more. The time to prioritize has arrived, and that will generally mean finishing what you have begun, rather than starting anything new. The lunar eclipse on New Year’s Eve and the solar eclipse on Jan. 15 will present you with situations that require thoughtful attention. Start with yourself, and honoring your most sincere and basic needs. Then consider your family. Appearances don’t count now—the truth does.

Aries (March 20 – April 19)

Sometimes the most frustrating times are the most creatively fruitful. While you may have to set certain professional plans and ambitions aside for a few weeks, you have an excellent motive for introspection. You have been feeling a push to express yourself for months, and yet you may seem to have no access to those desires now. I’m here to propose that, despite any challenges, you’re in a moment when you can make contact with some deep material in yourself, and begin to bring it out into the world. I suggest you start in the spirit of documentation rather than ‘making art’ or ‘creating something.’ Experiment with what moves energy, be it erotic energy, grief, or anger. You will feel better and you will feel safer.

Taurus (April 19 – May 20)

Stick to friends who are optimistic about you—and choose your new friends on this basis. The people around you need to live and breathe your potential. I know this isn’t how the world usually is, but it’s how your world can be. Part of that potential involves your income potential, which is linked not to a job but to fulfilling your vision of who you have always known you are. You are so idealistic it scares you a little, and your vision of how the world should be doesn’t usually match what life serves up. At the moment, however, you have the potential for making contact and building a community with people who both support you and to whom you have something to offer.

Gemini (May 20 – June 21)

Now is not the time to come to any final arrangements, but it is the time to work out the wrinkles in relationships where there is any kind of contract involved. There may be some intense moments of negotiation, though I would caution against one thing: blame. I would also caution against obsessing over the past. Your charts show significant potential for both—including self-blame and regret, which is not the way out of the past or into the future. At a certain point you must state your needs honestly and assess whether any situation works for you or against you. Once you agree with yourself on this particular issue, the wide-open door of potential will be obvious.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

If you can manage to be clever and compassionate at the same time, you will work your way through this adventure you’re in. Part of being clever is seeing the way challenges

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add up to openings; part of being compassionate involves listening and speaking to people in their own language. The beautiful thing about the truly complicated astrology of this moment is that it suggests you have the ability to change your mind about something, and in a sense, to change your destiny. Therefore, I suggest you practice confidence in yourself as an ongoing endeavor. Remind yourself you have the strength, the intelligence, and the willingness not just to get through, but to thrive—and you will.

Leo (July 22 – August 23)

Has anyone ever looked at a cat and not wondered what it’s thinking, and where its mind goes? You may be wondering this about yourself, and I suggest letting yourself ponder the possibilities. Mars is retrograde in your sign. For you, Mars is the planet of faith. This is one reason why you are able to do so much; why you are so dauntless. Yet you seem to be on a search for a new depth of inner strength. Part of that is going to be psychic, based on nothing but your inner orientation. And part is going to come from one, simple worldly choice to take a lot better care of yourself. Meditation, rest, and nutrition will hold you up like the steel towers of a suspension bridge.

Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

You have certain psychological qualities that could be positively excellent assets, but you tend to use them against yourself. I want to give you an image, and I suggest that you work with it for a couple of years: it is of you, giving birth to yourself, and raising yourself. Envision this every day. If you’re a man and you can’t quite relate, envision yourself fertilizing yourself on an ongoing basis. The core concept is the same, which is the germination of new life within yourself, which then takes up life in the world. Work with this as an ongoing process, because it is, in fact, associated with every thought, every choice, and every action you take. Each is a birth; each needs to be nurtured, nourished, and loved.

Libra (September 22 – October 23)

You may be wondering where you are actually safe, and I would say that work is a good start; but only if it’s work that supports your sensitive, even subtle, talents. For the next few months you will need to develop a skill of not letting the opinions of others you know in your social environment bother you. The litmus test is how you feel about yourself as a result of being in proximity to someone else. This will be especially true in groups—with the likely exception of at work. What happens after work with the same people is another story, and you would be well advised to sit that particular custom out for a few months. You have more enriching things on your mind anyway.

Scorpio (October 23 – November 22)

Rarely has it been easy for you to change your mind about things, once you’ve made it up. This is why you take so long to make a decision. In the past, you’ve had to live with the results for a long time. But I wonder why that is; what is the core of your devotion? You will find it with a careful look at the past, and I would propose that one of

the keys is an examination of the story about what you wanted to be when you grew up. I have found this to be one of the most telling questions. How did that childhood desire transpose into your experience of adulthood? You are in a rather beautiful moment where it is possible to make a new decision and change your course.

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 22)

You are one of those people whose experience of life tends to be more outward than inward—but contrary to every astrological profile you’ve ever read, you’ve got quite the homebody and introspective streak. For years you’ve felt like you lived in a house where the electric current ran through every object. But lately your relationship to your home space has been changing, and it’s about to become the kind of sanctuary you always wished you had, but could never quite create. Put your energy here; invest time, effort, and just a little money and you will work wonders for your peace of mind.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 20)

The key is to think gently, rather than obsessively. The thing about obsession is that it tends to get us from below or behind, so you need to cultivate some new habits. One of them is positive stroking. While it may be difficult to see how we ‘manifest things’ with our thoughts and feelings, it’s more obvious how we manifest our state of mind with our thoughts and feelings. Or is it? Do we assume that our thoughts are the result of how we feel, rather than what creates it? The next few weeks are designed to be one of the most effective lessons of cause and effect you’ve ever had on this topic. So remember: think gently.

Aquarius (January 20 – February19)

Potential is just that—something that exists in potential. It has a value, but that value is mostly in the future, and requires development and refinement. The past couple of years have been taking you on a tour of what might be; what can be; who you may become. Yet the time for action has arrived. I say this with a wider view of time—the window for the biggest decisions starts around the equinox on March 21. But the time for refinement and development begins right now, no matter what anyone in your life believes, or how poor an example of progress they may be setting. Your future is yours and yours alone.

Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

You are starting to believe in yourself. This is not merely about waking up in the morning and cheerleading in the mirror—though for a fish that is a pretty good way to start the day. I mean that something is moving from the inside toward the surface, which is changing the way you think about yourself. It is not merely that you know your life is at a crossroads where significant improvement is possible; you also have the added benefit of knowing on a deep level that you have guided events in this direction, which is one of the most profound, helpful lessons a person can have, here in the world where free will is often considered highly questionable. Visit Eric Francis at PlanetWaves.net.


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Pawling – 10 Acres. 5,100 Square feet of qualitybuilt home set in a protected and private setting. 9 foot ceilings, White Oak floors. 20x40 Inground pool. Views. Additional land available. $1,295,000. Call Maryann Roselle 878-6734

105 aCres – Third-generation farm in the especially

and lake rights on Duchess’s only motorboat lake! Move right into this charming home and nothing to do but sit back and enjoy the views. Hardwood Floors. Level, landscaped lot. $369,000. Call Liz Hofweber 914-760-9418

offered for first time in 50 years. 1.8 acre treed lot at end of cul-de-sac. 10 foot ceilings. Fireplaces. Garage. Barn. Heated in-ground pool. Offered at $799,000. Call Karen Schwark 845-724-5769

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scenic Clove Valley. A highly productive farm with unspoiled, charming 1780 Farmhouse. A gem in the right location. Offered at $2,250,000.


SPECTACULAR HUDSON RIVER ESTATE 90+ acres with direct access to almost 1 mile of frontage on the Hudson River with natural beach, 3 houses, one 6800 sqft, loads of frontage, ideal for family compound or subdivision (plans available), also houses can be bought sepertely for $1.9m,$1.3m and $795k. $4,500.000

VIEWS,VIEWS Private, hill-top 4 Bdr/3 b on 116 acres. Lovely country home, just 2 hrs NYC, open floor plan, 4 bay garage building. $949,000

MENDED WALL FARM 1700s expanded colonial 5 bdr/2ba, barns, milkhouse, grainhouse, 62 acres, pond, stream. $699,000

QUALITY COLONIAL Beautiful custom 2500+ sq.ft. on 8.7 acres wooded, private setting, 90 minutes from NYC. $385,000

LAKEFRONT COLONIAL large 3 Bdrm with expandable 3rd floor, quiet secluded cul de sac with lake frontage. Make offer; creative financing available. $299,000

HILLSDALE 2 BDR. COTTAGE with hardwood floors, waiting for renovation. Extensive perennial gardens on 3.5 lovely acres. $129,000

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES MAGNIFICENT DUTCHESS FARMLAND up to 420 acres, $20,000 per acre COLUMBIA COUNTY 184 acres spectacular Catskills views, lots of gravel LIVINGSTON Commercial/Residential 60+ acres, Rte 9 mixed development, good soils OPERATING CEMENT PLANT fully approved, in Cairo, convenient location, 10 year lease HUDSON: DEVELOPMENT OR ESTATE 130 acres, nr NYS Thruway, Amtrak 30 ACRE HUDSON DEVELOPMENT 27 lots approved, inground septics COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY Rte 9W 2hses, garage, next to strip mall 5 UNIT APARTMENT brick, coin laundry, tenants pay separate utilities, $35K gross EXISTING MOBILE HOME PARK 8 beautiful gently sloping acres CATSKILL VICTORIAN 3 level fixer upper, 2 ac commercial 9W/23 INVEST IN HUDSON 3 town houses, backyard and parking, asking, each INCOME ON CREEK 2 family, one unit rented at $795, + building lot

VACANT LAND $8,400,000 $4,000,000 $1,950,000 $1,060,000 $850,000 $475,000 $289,000 $275,000 $199,000 $149,000 $110,000 $99,000

MAGNIFICENT DUTCHESS FARMLAND up to 420 acres, $20,000 per acre

$8,400,000

RED HOOK-CLERMONT 135 acres, dead-end rd privacy, Catskills views

$2,700,000

CATSKILL VIEWS 147 ACRES private estate property, ideal for subdivision

$1,760,000

LIVINGSTON FARM 168 acres fields, woods, and privacy, two streams, large barn

$1,300,000

CANAAN FARM 133 acres 15 minutes to Tanglewood, open fields & woods

$550,000

INCREDIBLE 135 acres WILDLIFE abundant, large beaver pond

$432,000

KINDERHOOK 98 acres, ideal for residential development, frontage on Rt. 9

$399,000

ON THE ROE JAN CREEK19+ acres, large post & beam barn, house site BOHA

$299,000

PRIVATE LAKE COMMUNITY 7+acres,BOH, rural Copake, near golf, ready to build

$209,000

RECREATIONAL PARADISE 56 acres, woods, fields, pond, views, multiple building sites

$169,500

LAKEFRONT 1.9 ACRES BEST LOCATION in gated community, mtn & lake views

$110,000

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LIVINGSTON FARM 168.50 acres of beautiful country property, open & wooded. 2 streams, large barn. Great road through property A must see to appreciate! $1,300,000


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Millerton – Featuring one of the best views in Dutchess County w/22 acres. This private cape/contemporary home has 50 miles of views from one of the highest points in the county. Located 1000’ off a lightly travelled county road you are surrounded by nature. Unique to this home are underground utilities, wrap-around deck cathedral ceilings in the living room, master bdrm & bath w/whirlpool tub & small office space, 2nd floor balcony & 3 additional bedrooms. There are too many features to list. Located near Millbrook Hunt Country, Metro North commuter railroad, fine dining, theater and so much more. More land is available! $920,000 CopAke – Exceptional views and privacy are only the beginning of this builders own contemporary. High quality workmanship & rich appointments are the theme of this exceptional offering. There are over 20 acres of hilltop land granting the best views of Copake Lake, & the Berkshires. Some features included are a 3 car heated garage, a custom staircase to the 2nd level, a stone fireplace, a chef’s kitchen w/granite counters & custom cherry cabinetry, walnut floors and more . The seller is motivated so don’t be afraid to make an offer. $1,900,000

Millerton – Far reaching views of the Taconic Range and valley farm land. 5.2 acres of open land not far from the Village of Millerton. Walk down the country lane to a scenic pond, a trail head to the South Taconic Trail, or travel a short distance to Catamount Ski Area, golf or the Harlem Valley Rail Trail. Only 20 mins to Gt. Barrington Mass, or the Metro-North train. Priced to sell at $135,000

Millerton – One owner custom home. Great location

Millerton – Newly renovated one level home with lots of storage. The home is in great shape, there is an oversized 2 car garage with a full second story storage area. The quiet location offers ease of access to the Village of Millerton and is only 11 miles from the Metro-North train. Also available for rent. $225,000

w/ little traffic, walking distance to the Village of Millerton. This well cared for home has a lot to offer: hardwd flrs, a brick raised hearth fireplace in the LR, a DR just off the EIK, good size bdrms, ceramic tile baths and an inviting sun porch. Lower level has a 2 bay oversized garage, basement storage and a finished FR. The double lot provides for lots of room for the back yard ball game and could be subdivided if desired. 11 miles to the MetroNorth Train. Walking distance to the Rail Trail. $259,000

AMeniA – From bottom to top & inside out, this home has been updated and is in great shape. All on one level, there are 2 bdrs, 1 1/2 ba, EIK, large lr & access to an attached garage. Double the living space if wish to finish the partial finished lower level. This area walks out to the private back yard and currently has a semi-finished heated rm (Extra br) in addition to a utility room, laundry plus 800 sf of useable space. Also, there is built-in plumbing for a 3rd ba. Conveniently located about 5 min. to the Metro-North train. The site offers overlooking views, and is walking distance to the Harlem Valley Rail Trail. $219,000

Millerton – Early 1900’s Village Colonial located in the Village of Millerton just off Main Street in the General Business Zone. Currently used as a 2 family, this 12 room home has 2 large additions & has had many important updates. The house is accessible by Village sidewalks. First time available in almost 50 years. $235,000

Millerton – Renovated 1850’s cottage with a heated barn with 2 garage bays and finished studio above. There are views of a stream from the rear deck. Stroll over the walking bridge to the Harlem Valley Rail Trail. With approx 1.5 acres there’s lots of room for gardens, the lawn chairs or the back yard BBQ. Drop a line in the stream or dangle your toes on a hot day. Included in the renovations are a new heating system with central AC and new wood floors. $237,000

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Millerton – Brick fireplace, hardwood floors, a new deck and more. This well maintained one level home offers just what the new family or retied home buyers are looking for. There are 3 bedrooms, eat-in-kitchen, living room, screened in covered porch, a full basement and garage. Need more room? The basement could become more living space. The back yard offers privacy and a in-round pool. Conveniently located near the Village of Millerton and 12 miles from the train station. $229,000


circa 1740 MillBrooK colonial & cottagEs Early 18th century Millbrook home situated on 5.5 acres overlooking the east branch of the Wappingers creek. the home is set nicely back from the road, screened for privacy with a berm and stockade fencing. Fine plantings and mature trees anchor the home beautifully into its hillside setting. Below the main house, 3 barns and carriage houses have been converted into 5 rental units and a small cottage on the banks of the stream adds a 6th rental unit. offered at $895,000

MillBrooK HUnt coUntry HoME Fabulous four bedroom home in the heart of Millbrook Hunt country, perfectly situated on 2.65 level acres and surrounded by estates and beautiful farmland. the many amenities include an updated kitchen with granite countertops, wide board floors, stone fireplace and grand master suite with large closets and private bath. over 2700 square feet of living space with the potential for more in an unfinished bonus room over the two car attached garage. attractive two story barn completes this picturesque setting. offered at $695,000

colonial stylE carriagE HoUsE custom designed colonial style carriage house on 18+ acres. Fine details and quality materials. light-filled and airy rooms with vaulted ceilings. Fabulous great room including a lovely country kitchen, dining area and living room. lower level with immaculate, heated 3-bay garage. separate, barn style two car garage. offered at $575,000

cHarMing capE in MillBrooK villagE lovely cape in the village of Millbrook on .57 acre lot. Eat-in-kitchen, dining room, living room, family room, three bedrooms and two and half baths. new roof. delightful front porch and patio in rear yard. two car attached garage. Within walking distance to restaurants and shops. offered at $399,000

ExcEptionally lovEly 13.82 acrE EstatE land on a narrow quiet laneway in the town of stanford you will find the perfect lot on which to build the home of your dreams. this 13.82 acres is a mixture of finely maintained meadows and woodland in a private enclave of similar parcels. all are protected by covenants running with the land to provide privacy. BoHa. offered at $359,000

HUnt coUntry rancH situated in the hamlet of lithgow, this lovely ranch home is on 1.5 acres in the famed Millbrook Hunt country. sit on the porch and view the neighboring farms. lr with brick fireplace, kitchen with pantry, dining room, three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. one level living with attached two-car garage. offered at $299,000

MillBrooK villagE condoMiniUM two-story end unit, handsomely designed and beautifully maintained. Just three blocks from the center of the charming village of Millbrook. last unit at end of cul-de-sac. two bedrooms, each with private full baths. sliding glass door to a private, fenced patio. offered at $289,000

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old coacH FarM this exquisite equestrian estate is located in the lovely Millbrook Hunt country, 1.5 hours north of nyc. the 4700 square foot main residence is set beautifully on a knoll overlooking the farm. 22 stall main stable and 12 stall yearling barn adaptable to other uses. seven fenced paddocks. circa 1795 guest house. all on 65.5 acres. offered at $3,495,000


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bUcoLic FArMLAnD in MiLAn Located on a back country road with rolling meadows, forested hills and far reaching views of the Catskill Mts. Former dairy farm on 121 acres. Perfectly suited for an estate or farm. Restore the vintage home or build on the high point with views or the back pastures. $2,249,000

circA 1789 reStoreD cAPe Revolutionary War period home w/lots of amenities including WB floors, original exposed beams, large kitchen w/radiant heated antique brick flooring & soapstone counters, 3 BR/3BA, office/library, FDR, LR. Three stall two-story barn w/tack & feed rooms. Three paddocks w/ run-in shed. $949,500

Architect DeSigneD hoMe Spacious & light-filled 4BR/3BA home is a wonderful family residence or weekend home. Boasts soaring ceilings, large windows, sliding glass doors & HW floors. Living room w/fpl, family room w/green house area, chef ’s eatin-kitchen, MBR suite on 1st. floor. Landscaped gardens, potting shed & much more. $787,000

coUntry hoMe on 49 AcreS Attention horse lovers/gentlemen farmers! Enjoy complete privacy, spectacular sunsets over the mountains & sounds of the rushing trout stream. Main house consists of 4 BR/2.5 BA. Income producing acreage under cultivation – some organic. Another 10 A w/caretaker house, barn & paddocks also available. $899,900

rhinebeck conteMPorAry w/PooL Light-filled, custom designed home, sited on 5 acres, located close to the village. Features an open floor plan with large living room, vaulted ceilings with skylights, 4BRS/2BA, 2 fireplaces, family room, full basement, screened porch, in-ground pool & a 2-car garage. $555,000

StreAMSiDe cottAge At UPton LAke Cedar shingled renovated 2 bedroom cape with cherry and wide board pine floors. Skylights, French doors and a 3 season porch add light and design. Detached one room studio and 2 car garage. Your own access/small dock on Upton Lake. A gem! $325,000

SPAcioUS rhinebeck ViLLAge cAPe Circa 1932 4BR Sears home with original detail, hard wood floors, sunroom, dining room off kitchen & a large MBR with bath on first floor. Handicap accessible. Immaculate home sited on a double lot with a garage & finished storage room. Easy walk to shopping & schools. $349,999

Light FiLLeD rAiSeD rAnch Sited on a corner lot in a well established neighborhood, this family home features a flexible floor plan w/oak flooring, floor to ceiling living room window, updated kitchen w/granite countertops, finished lower level w/3 rooms & bath, screened porch & deck, all new windows + more updates. $294,000

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VictoriAn FArMhoUSe Tastefully renovated 3+ bedroom home with original details. Wide board pine floors, high ceilings, walk up attic with studio and bath. 2.8 acres with extensive landscaping, mature trees and perennial gardens. The heated in-ground pool completes the picture for the perfect home to relax and entertain in. $519,000

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Possible 4 or 5 Four lots. offices 1600’ wired frontage. Near and Bennett Col3200 square feet. for phone cat5. Two lege. Water sewer in street hugeand septic for garages with and 26 foot ceilings, two but bayshas 36x40 30x40. 15000sq ft barn at one doors. end of18-26 property. hasHigh 200 Three 14 foot overhead foot Barn ceilings. AMPS, 2 WEB# baths.HA426932 1 acre zoning. Owner open $475,000 to offers. PLEASANT VALLEY exposure. Creative financing available. WEB# HA401885 Millbrook $625,000

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New roof, siding, windows and garage door are some of the Beauty Salon by Marist features of this five-bedroom Ranch. floors under 1200sf beauty parlor. $39k just spentHardwood on new equipment and carpet. Separate entry totwo lower level. Large fenced products. Six stations, porcelain hairfully sinks, two backfacial WEB# HA388830 WAPPINGERS FALLS......$319,000 yard. machines, pedicure spa, and much more. Owner financing.

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BRAND NEW, this 3 BR, 2 bath luxury country home, created by master craftsmen, has an open great room, granite chef’s K w/upscale stainless appliances, a MBR suite, huge FR, office, two car garage, + a private hilltop setting. $349,900.

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A ONE-OF-A-KIND HOME, & on the market for the first time in 50 years, this classic 1830s American Carpenter Gothic has its own classic style, wonderful details & light, a barn, & a fantastic 1.4 acre setting in Rhinebeck V. $449,900.

NO UPDATES NEEDED at this Red Hook V 3 BR, 1.5 bath one story as there’s a new K & main bath. A wonderful floor plan includes a large LR, separate DR, & large MBR w/its own half bath. Beautiful lot & close to everything. $239,900. s! 5 BR e b d l Cou

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CONDO LIVING @ the Woods in Rhinebeck includes 7 gorgeous ponds, a pool, tennis court, & clubhouse, all walkable to the V. This private end unit has the perfect location overlooking a pond, has CA & a FPL, & 2 master suites. $389,900. acy l priv Tota

A SPECIAL VALUE, this very large 4 BR, 2.5 bath updated 2 story has 2184 SF, is in the Red Hook School District, has wonderful light, large rooms, a MBR suite, EIK, separate DR, updated mechanicals plus a large garage & 3.5 acres.WOW! $205,900.

TWO FOR ONE PRICE! In Southern Columbia, hidden back on 4.19 acres is this exceptional 2 BR, 2 bath retreat w/a dream K, MBR suite, & huge deck &, also included, is a manufactured home on 1.9 additional acres you can rent! $299,995.

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At the end of a quiet street on 5 acres, this 3BR/3BA vintage home offers elegant living room with beamed ceiling and fireplace that overlooks pond. Separate legal parcel included. Walk to village dining, theater, and shopping. $879,000.

This completely renovated 3BR/2.5BA home is sited on 3.85 acres on the gateway of Rhinebeck Village. Immaculate and replete with original details, it offers a chef ’s kitchen, formal living room w/ fireplace. Det. studio/workshop. $699,000.

Private 3BR/3.5BA contemporary on 28 acres has lake rights to pristine Browns Pond. Home has massive great room with wall of south-facing windows, vintage brick floors, vaulted ceiling and fireplace. Deck with hot tub. $875,000.

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With dramatic views of Vandenburg Cove, the Hudson and Catskills, this 5300 s.f. 3-story home offers elegant styling, massive great room, 2 fireplaces and unique finishes throughout. Minutes to Rhinebeck Village and Amtrak. $875,000.

Circa 1719 Willow Dell overlooks the Fallburgh Creek on 3.21 acres on a quiet dead-end road. This 4BR/2BA home features many original details including wideboard floors and 3 fireplaces. Also has a 2-bedroom guest cottage. $849,000.

Clermont and Red Hook Schools $99,000; RoeJan frontage $199,000, Col. Co. lots w/ Catskill views $95,000/$225,000., Tivoli stream frontage $250,000, Rhinebeck lot w/ stream $275,000; Rhinebeck with Catskill views $630,000.

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$760,000 RHINEBECK

RURAL & PRIVATE is this 110-acre parcel located in the foothills of Stissing Mountain on the west side. Very secluded with rolling meadows surrounded by woodlands. Perfect land to create your own shooting preserve. Has a long driveway in place with a right of way through it for the adjacent landowners.

STANFORDVILLE

$4,200,000 PLEASANT VALLEY

HUDSON RIVER ESTATE. The Tea House at Ferncliff was built in 1948 by Vincent Astor & designed by David Pleydell Bouverie on the croquet court of John Jacob Astor. This charming residence constructed in 2008 surrounds the original Tea House and features 4 BR, 5 BA, 2 FP & the original brick pavilion containing an octagonal LR w/French doors & marble FP. On 32.38 acres w/2-car garage. Co-Exclusive.

$465,000 NORTH EAST

$760,000

SPACIOUS CONTEMPORARY cape conveniently located in central Dutchess on 14 acres. Home features a large kitchen w/fireplace, LR, DR, den, attached heated sunroom, 3 BR, 3 full BA & 2 half BA. Also includes a finished basement with 2000 square feet of recreational space. A very stylish home in perfect move in condition.

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PRIVATELY SET on 11.63 acres, this three bedroom, two bath ranch borders the Buttercup Sanctuary with 640 acres of protected land and 6 miles of walking trails. Property consists of 2 ponds, a stream, open fields and an 1850’s barn.

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PRIVATE 8-ACRE lot w/lovely view set high on a knoll overlooking a meadow. Enjoy peace, solitude and abundant wildlife in this picturesque farming countryside. Convenient to the Village of Millerton & Metro North train.

$385,000 RED HOOK

LAKEFRONT PROPERTY. Tastefully renovated 4 BR, 3 BA, one level home situated on a park-like acre abutting 800 acres of protected land. Features HWF, eat-in-kitchen, 2 master bedrooms ensuite, and double LR w/fireplace. Incredible views with 100 feet of water frontage.

FAR REACHING MOUNTAIN views make this private country home a special offering. Open living area w/2 FP & HWF. An inviting sunroom, indoor pool, hot tub & steam room. Convenient to the Taconic State Parkway.

$519,000 CANAAN

FEATHER FARM is the quintessential rural retreat set on 5-acres on a quiet country road. This 18th century home features hand-hewn beams and wide board floors with modern amenities. Offers a LR w/FP, DR, 3 BR and 2 BA. Landscaped with gardens and trees. Convenient to Red Hook & Rhinebeck.

$125,000

LOVELY BUILDING LOT in a peaceful, quiet area. The parcel is in a nice established neighborhood with private tennis courts and lake rights to Queechy Lake. With BOHA, this lot is ready for your dream house. Just a stone’s throw to the Massachusetts border, 6 miles to Tanglewood and minutes to outlet shopping.

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10 Eagle Head Rd

An 1830’s Greek Revival Mansion sits in the charming village of CornwallOn-Hudson. This rare Greek Revival gem has been restored to its former glory when prominent leaders in business and the arts made it their home. This stately home, with 30ft Corinthian columns, sits on 1.9 acres and offers 7 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 7 fireplaces. Original grape-and-vine plaster moldings, inlaid wood floors, marble fireplaces and mahogany banister make this a spectacular property to call home. $1,295,000. MLS #467752

Near a quaint village along the Hudson River, a unique custom contemporary home with 3300 sq ft & 9 acres sits on top of a mountain ridge surrounded by NY state forest & Storm King Mtn with panoramic views, ultimate privacy, country club setting w/tennis court, heated in-ground pool, stone patio, fabulous landscape. The interior is a ranch style, four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, easy living floor plan, Pella windows, hardwood flrs, fireplace, and family room with 2nd entertainment kitchen. Plenty of storage/6 garages. Approx. one hour to NYC, & 10 minutes from Bear Mt Bridge, also nearby Newburgh Waterfront, Woodbury Commons, & trains. This is the most awesome place to hang your hat. $875,000. MLS #464219

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JEFFERSONVILLE

$525,000

Ultimate seclusion! Custom Contemporary home on 45 acres overlooking pond. Guest cottage, steel in-ground pool with cabana, cedar sauna, cherry kitchen, hardwood floors. Call Ronny Murphy, 845-794-4447. coldwellbankerhv.com/27484.ad

MONTGOMERY

$349,900

As you enter this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Colonial from the inviting front porch you will find a formal dining and living room, a huge country kitchen which adjoins the spacious family room complete with cathedral ceilings and fireplace. Second floor Master suite with Jacuzzi and walk in closets. Call Sue DeFeciani, 845-744-2092.

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TOWN OF WALLKILL

$599,999

Beautiful home in upscale neighborhood with Wallkill taxes. Home features 5 BR, 3 BA and 2 fireplaces, Master BR has sitting room & fireplace. Pool & basketball court included, everything has been done for you. Neutral colors waiting for your final touches. Call Grisel Lazier, 845-255-0615.

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NEW WINDSOR

$558,850

Located on 1+ acres in a cul-de-sac this luxurious and elegant home boasts oversized FR, gourmet kitchen w/granite countertops, open floor plan, ceramic and oak floors, 5 BR including Master BR with master bath and landscaped property! Call Nava Herzog, 845-562-4200.

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MONROE

$2,748,700

Located on 21.6 (possible sub-dividable) acres this historic estate built in 1817 has been updated through the years. This storybook compound boasts a 6 BR, 3.5 Bath. Classic clapboard farmhouse (under renovation), barn, stone smoke house and rented 2 family converted carriage house w/ 2 car garage. This baronial estate is just a whisper away from New York City. Call Joe Santandrea at 845-782-5151.

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MIDDLETOWN

$249,500

Lovely turn of the century renovated 2897 sq. ft. Colonial located in a neighborhood where homes are of similar size and quality. Wrap-around rocking chair porch, great woodwork, fireplaces, eat in kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and hardwood floors are just some of the exceptional features of this home. Call Peter Lazier, 845-342-5766.

WURTSBORO

$399,900

NEW WINDSOR

$248,000

2 bedroom Wolf Lake lakefront boasts Master Bedroom w/ slate fireplace, large kitchen, living room w/fireplace, enclosed porch, 2 car garage w/ loft, and concrete dock. Call Kathy Buchanan, 845-794-4447. coldwellbankerhv.com/25655.ad

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NEW WINDSOR

$284,900

10 year young Ranch offers 3 BR, 2 baths with Italian marble, deck overlooking private backyard, formal DR, kitchen w/breakfast area and HW floors throughout + full walkout basement, 2 car garage & full walkout basement with plumbing for third bath. Call Sue Knieser or Carol Varone, 845-562-4200.

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MONROE

$329,900

This home is priced to sell! Lots of room to spread out in this 4 bedroom 3 bath home on a great corner property in a cul de sac location. Multi level no maintenance TREX deck and a private yard. Cozy up and enjoy the wood-burning stove. Minutes to all major shopping & highways. Call Veronika Doherty, 845-986-8300. coldwellbankerhv.com/469913.ad

Yes Unique! Spacious rooms, hardwood floors, 1,600 sq ft all on 1 level. Pride of ownership flows throughout in this 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch style home. Access to screened in patio and garage off same level. Centrally located for commuters access. Call Lana Beesecker, 845-744-2092. coldwellbankerhv.com/478342.ad

WARWICK

$459,000

Spacious and private contemporary situated on 1.4 private acres. Magnificent great room with wood burning stove and cathedral ceilings. Updated roof, furnace, water heater, garage doors, carpeting, bathrooms and appliances. Close proximity to shopping, Warwick Village & schools. Call Rosy Wansor, 845-986-8300. coldwellbankehv.com/475482.ad

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Great family home on lovely corner lot. Features 4BR, 2.5BA, hardwood floors in bedrooms, living room and dining area. Pellet and woodstoves compliment propane and electric heat. Large finished basement features walkout family room, hobby/playroom, 4th bedroom, workshop, & laundry room. Convenient to New Paltz, Kingston, and Thruway. Call Hollis Dukler, 845-255-0615.


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PRIVACY PREVIALS $390,000 Space abounds inside and out in this beautiful 5 BR Colonial offering nearly 3,000 SF in a desirable Cornwall on Hudson neighborhd on over 2 partly wooded acres w/privacy yet close to everything. This home features 3 full baths, C/A HW flrs, 2 sliders to huge deck w/ retractable awning & new roof. 1st time offered! Call Gina DeCerbo, Associate Broker direct at 914213-3363 or 845-565-0004 x345

TOWN OF NEWBURGH $414,900 4-5 bedroom 2009 Colonial with 3,300 SF of quality living space plus full walkout unfinished basement with views. Spacious quality views all on 1.7 acres. Call George Koudounas at 845913-8247

TOWN OF NEWBURGH $350,000 Spectacular 2,800 SF 4-level split is out of House Beautiful! 4 BR, 2.5 baths, entry foyer, serene colors, cathedral ceilings, 3-season sun porch, shaded deck. Meticulously landscaped .64 AC, w/accent fencing, stone borders, walkways, hedges and colorful pantings. Hill top location w/ mtn views. C/A, new windows, EIK w/ceramic tile, buffet bar. Large BRs, modern baths, cleanest 2-car garage anywhere! Walk-out rec room for parties! Photos at www. gerbeshomes.com/472171. Call Frank Gerbes, Associate Broker at 845-565-0004 x346

TOWN OF NEWBURGH $699,000 River views of the majestic Hudson River & surrounding mtns from this fabulous completely renovated home w/over 4,000 SF. Perfect for indoor & outdoor entertaining. Heated IG pool, sauna & cabana, mature landscaping affords privacy, gorgeous cooks’ delight kitchen w/granite counters, MBR suite w/bath & walkin closet. 60 miles to NYC, near train & hgwys-3 fplcs, C/A, sunrm, HW flrs, marble bath w/jacuzzi & so much more. Immaculate home. Call Patti Bramall, Associate Broker direct at 845-590-3371 or 845-565-0004 x321

WARWICK $459,900 Gorgeous Colonial - there’s more to this home than meets the eye! 4/5 BR, an en suite bathroom, which is plumbed ready w/ heating and electricity. The curb appeal is enhanced by professional landscaping which includes lots of stone, sprinkler system and lighting. Just sit on your front porch and enjoy it all. For more information and pictures check out www.homesinhudsonvalley.com. Call Kate Washington, Associate Broker direct at 845-986-0004 x332 or 845-987-0445

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NEW WINDSOR $214,900 Mr. & Mrs. Clean live here. Come make this great 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath townhouse yours! A carefree living awaits you here in Plum Point. No snow or grass to think about, it’s all done for you. Pool, tennis. Club house ect. Just move in. Call Rebecca Faubert, Associate Broker 845-565-0004 x319 or direct at 845-401-4685

$319,900 ENTERTAINYOUR FAMILY AT HOME! $455,000 MONROE $475,000 MIDDLETOWN all chefs! The centerpiece of this fabulous Magnificent views of Jack Nicklaus golf Ranch - plus 1,400 SF in bsmt not incl in SF! Meticulously Calling 3 BR, 2-car garage, 730 SF finished FR, 72x36 home is this one of a kind gourmet KIT- top of the line course and Hudson Valley. 3 level. Very open maintained appliances w/ fabulous cherry cabinets & every upgrade cedar closet & 670 SF unfinish wrkshp in bsmt open to unit w/cathedral ceilings. Lower walk/out bilco doors, 400 SF pool house w/ elec, generous 32,000 avail. Located in desirable Windsor Woods on a culin prime new neighborhd & location. Spacious & level unfinished, rough plumbing in place for gal IG pool enclosed by 5’H Bufftek fencing, cottage style de-sac gracious w/ rm for everyone- 2nd level offers 5 BR & bathroom. Lower level has sliders and large landscaping and retaining wall. Bathrm updates incl new 2nd family rm, den/office. Basement could be finished window. Walk to pool golf club/restaurant. vanities, tile floors, plumbing fixtures. First year home w/ walkout. A must see home w/so much to offer! included! Call Angela Johnson, Associate Call Dan Clarino, Broker/Owner at 845Call Mary Liegey, Associate Broker warranty Broker 845-783-0004 x323 565-0004 x305 845-783-0004 x304

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Storybook Stone Home

This magnificent home sits on 47 acres with panoramic views. The house has been meticulously crafted with old world details, a floor to ceiling two-sided stone fireplace and a chef’s kitchen. French doors lead to outdoor stone kitchen and grill. New heated barn. $3,495,000

Custom Built Beauty

Pride of ownership is the cornerstone of this home. Low taxes make this property an extra special value, with three bedrooms plus home office and family room offering plenty of space. Many updates include recently stained cedar siding, new roof and septic tank. $259,000

Grand Mid-Century Mansion

Drive up the tree lined drive and enter into 11,000 sq. ft of heaven! This immaculate marble home has been elegantly restored from the library with wet bar and fireplace to the glorious gourmet kitchen! Enjoy entertaining by the brand new in-ground pool. $1,595,000

Peace and Quiet

This cedar-sided colonial, with finished space over the garage, sits at the end of a cul-de-sac on 10 lovely acres overlooking a pond. The house is 3000 sq ft: 4 BR’s, 3 baths with an additional 1400 square feet in the basement, ready to be finished. Need more room? There’s a 1500-sq ft workshop, perfect for a home-based business. $625,000

Lovely Antique Farmhouse

Huge home sits on 6 gorgeous acres. Built in the 1800’s with an 1850’s addition, it has 4+ bedrooms, 3-4 baths, and retains many original details such as wide plank floors and woodwork. Recent improvements include eatin kitchen & updated mechanicals. $399,000

Lovely Lincoln Log

Home is situated on 9+ acres close to Woodstock and Saugerties. Open living room with vaulted ceiling and gas stove. Master bedroom suite has French doors leading to outdoor balcony. Sprawling basement easily converted to large family room or studio. $355,000

Ski Area Contemporary

Boulder Ridge is a private community of fine homes in a beautiful mountain setting. This tri level home offers three bedroom, two baths, office/media area, workshop and one car garage. Large deck for relaxing and entertaining, landscaped perennial gardens and cool seasonal stream. Close to ski Windham and area golf courses. $309,000

1890 Eyebrow Colonial with Barn

This charming, light-filled eyebrow colonial has been seamlessly expanded and renovated, preserving original features while adding storage space. In addition to the formal living room and dining room, there is an expansive family room with a brick FP and cathedral ceilings and an informal dining area in the kitchen. High ceilings, large windows and skylights make this a bright and cheery home that will work for both weekenders and full-time residents. $500,000

Exquisite Arts & Crafts Home

This home welcomes you with warmth and elegance. Crafted from stone and wood, the house is nestled among lovely gardens and bluestone patios perfect for entertaining. Spacious interior includes windows with stain glass highlights, vaulted ceilings, two fireplaces and wood floors. $779,000

Elegant Waterfront Home

Hudson River contemporary designed to maximize waterfront site. Luxury features include multiple master suites, guest quarters and indoor pool pavilion. Radiant heat melds with passive solar for winter comfort. Wrapping patios, upper deck and four season sunroom extend waterfront enjoyment. $3,725,000

Charming on 70 Private Acres

Magnificent views of the surrounding mountain ranges and the beautiful Durham Valley from this perfect home. White oak flooring throughout, streaming light, French doors leading to a private deck, balcony from the master bedroom, all on over seventy rambling acres of your very own. A great value. $309,000

Gracious Victorian

Gorgeous restored Queen Anne in downtown New Paltz. Privacy, winding drive and year-round views of Mohonk ridgeline. Period architectural details; cherry and chestnut trim, stained glass, tiled fireplaces. Eight bedrooms total. Exquisite private residence or continue established Bed and Breakfast business. $775,000

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Browsing through the listings and feeling uncertain where a property is located? This map is designed to help. While it doesn’t include every city and village, it indicates counties, representative towns, major roadways, bridges, and landmarks.

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back porch

Airstream Dream After 20 years, this couple finally completes their vision of picture-perfect country life. by Guy Reed; illustration by max carow

My wife, Beth, and I have been together 20 years now. We met and

summer. The dogs, seven years old at this time, were finally country dogs and would lie on

were married in Minneapolis—she was a transplant from Manhattan; I was born and

the front porch, too old to chase squirrels.

raised in Minnesota. One of things that brought us together was our mutual desire to live

In August of 1997 we moved into the house and, because it had been habit, we set our

in the country. Our dream was to have dogs, buy land, and just park a trailer on it. But

little Airstream card and toy pickup truck on the new mantelpiece. Now that we had rent

not just any trailer—a shiny, aluminum, vintage Airstream trailer. Of course, we’d have a

payments again it was time to think about a steady job. I looked in the papers and found

pickup truck too. It’s just the way we wanted to roll.

an opening in an office two miles from our house. I went, applied, and got the job. It was

First came the pickup truck, while we were still dating. It was our first vehicle together.

a greeting card company. The first day I worked there I was given a catalog to take home

One Sunday morning, soon after, we saw an ad for Newfoundland and Labrador mix

and learn about the products they sold. Looking in the catalog that night I was surprised

puppies. We got not one, but two puppies that day. They were going to be our country

to find that I was now living in the country and working for the company that made the

dogs. But Beth still had to finish college and we had to figure out where to live.

Airstream, die-cut note card that was on my mantelpiece—the very item that represented

John Lennon said, “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.”

our dream of living in the country for the last four years!

Beth graduated from college and we got married the year after that. We went to New

It’s now 2009. I still work for the card company; we bought the house we rented, and

Mexico on our honeymoon and loved it. We nearly stayed, but then Beth decided to

we’ve been blessed with a second daughter. A pickup truck was too impractical for a family

attend graduate school in Portland, OR. We moved west in the autumn of 1993. One day

of four and we let ours go years ago. The dogs we moved to the country with have passed

I stepped into a shop and saw a die-cut note card that was a photo of a vintage Airstream

on and we are now living with a new generation of dogs. We’ve had many visitors over the

trailer. The card rested on its edges, looking like a miniature trailer sitting there. I bought

years, both from the city and from out of state. However, we had run out of extra space to

it and gave it to Beth. We put it on the fireplace mantel with an old Matchbox pickup

house them. An addition to the house was more than we could afford. So, we thought of

truck I had kept from childhood. It became our little shrine to our dream of living in the

our original idea and began looking for a vintage Airstream trailer to use as a guesthouse.

country.

Most that we found were out of the tri-state area or very nice and very expensive—

Beth finished school and we moved back to Minnesota. The Airstream card and Matchbox truck went up on a shelf to work a little magic. Soon after returning, Beth

Airstreams do hold their value. We decided to let it go and look for another brand. Then one night, a new listing popped up: a 1970s Airstream Ambassador 28-foot Land

became pregnant. We then made the decision to move from Minnesota. We felt it was

Yacht. It was 20 minutes away in Kingston, was in excellent condition, and in our price

time to try for our country life. A childhood friend of Beth’s was building a house in

range! We e-mailed the owner that night. He had bought it in New Mexico and had

Saugerties, NY and owned a rental house there in the woods on a quiet road as well. It was

planned on living in it there, but had to change his plans and return to Kingston. We

two hours north of New York City in the Catskill Mountains. We had visited a few times

bought it the next day. A friend with a large pickup truck towed it to our house, where

and loved the area. We called her friend that very day in spring of 1996. The little rental

it now sits in the driveway waiting for us to clear a spot to park it with a view of the

house would be available in August the following year. “Perfect!” we said. We were finally

mountain. The children have slept in it and our friends are excited to visit and have a place

going to get to the country.

to sleep. The only thing that looks the same as our vision of country life 20 years ago is the

That January we were blessed with a healthy baby girl. In June we loaded up the Ryder

actual Airstream itself, but that’s life. It took 20 years, but the dream is complete.

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rental truck and towed our pickup to upstate New York, our third cross-country move in four years. We lived in our friend’s one room shack in the woods until the house became

Guy Reed is a poet and essayist living in Ulster County. He has published essays in a number of

available in August. I worked odd jobs landscaping, staining houses, and baling hay all

anthologies, most recently in Riverine: An Anthology of Hudson Valley Writers.

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FARMHOUSE GEM Everybody’s country dream come true. Smartly restored and updated clapboard farmhouse c. 1840 with abundant original character intact. Gracious interior features LR with cozy stone fireplace & exposed beams, country EIK with maple cabinetry, dining room, den/home office, 4 BRs, 2 baths and all updated systems. Perfectly lovely 5 acre site adjacent to 20+ acre land conservancy. THE REAL DEAL! $449,000

COUNTRY DREAMS Sophisticated modern farmhouse master crafted by owner/ builder and sited for utmost privacy on 6+ acres with heated IG POOL! Offering 3000+ well planned SF, this eminently livable home features LR with stone fireplace, FDR, gourmet country kitchen with quartz & soapstone counters, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, solarium, attached garage PLUS separate 3 car detached garage with studio/guest potential upstairs. TRULY SUPERB! $699,900

Singular and historic country French style Stone Ridge estate perfectly private on 14 acres, smartly restored w/ newly plastered walls, carefully refinished floors, 4 NEW baths, deluxe truly custom gourmet kitchen, grand foyer with Italian limestone, 3 fireplaces, 4 BRs, formal DR, library/den, stunning 3 season solarium, gorgeous pastoral landscape & gardens. Superb quality & finishes throughout. JUST LISTED! $1,595,000 Call Harris Safier, Lic. R.E. Broker (914) 388-3351

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BIG SKY COUNTRY Bold and brawny custom built Canadian log lodge set high on 71 acres with serene long views. Almost 4000 SF featuring 22’ vaulted Great Room with huge stone fireplace, gourmet kitchen with granite & Sub-Zero, HW & radiant heat stone floors, MBR suite with steam shower, 4 add’l BRs, 3.5 baths, den/home office, 25’ family/media room. Two stocked PONDS and miles of trails. PERFECT RETREAT! $995,000

Extraordinary c.1850 historic Kingston Victorian, lovingly restored & smartly updated, gracious 3400+ SF with high ceilings, intricate wood floors, original stained glass, 6 fireplaces, 31’ LR, grand formal DR, 5+ BRs, 2.5 baths, PLUS 1000+ SF finished lower level perfect for professional office or possible INCOME. Carriage house too! Expansive private grounds with room for pool or tennis. Many energy efficient updates throughout. RARE FIND! $369,900

TOP OF THE WORLD Magnificent 50 mile mountain & valley views grace the 6.5 acre site of this superior Woodstock aerie. Stunning custom contempo features soaring double height LR with fireplace, 20’ gourmet kitchen w/ island, family/media room, 4 generous bedrooms, 2.5 baths, studio or home office, large deck with soothing hot tub, park-like landscape crowned w/ twin ponds & an architect designed “adult” tree house. $745,000

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www.realestateshows.com/414905 Sensitively restored and updated Colonial era stone with abundant original detail + modern convenience - Dutch doors, hewn beams, large LR & DR with fireplaces, NEW cherry gourmet kitchen with granite & SS appliances, 2.5 NEW baths, gorgeous wide board floors. Creek front 3.4 acres enclose stone-framed IG pool and 650 SF barn converted to heated office/studio and deck overlooking stream. RARE FIND! $565,000

Sleek & singular contemporary retreat hidden on 4.7 acres with amazing views of the Shawangunk Ridge. Expansive 3500+ SF flooded with natural light from walls of glass and skylights, airy open plan accented by 3 master crafted floor to ceiling stone hearths, 4 generous BRs incl. MBR suite with office, 3 full & 2 half baths, gorgeous wood floors & 6 car garage. Extensive decking overlooks heated IG POOL. Borders the natural wonders of Mohonk Preserve. $995,000

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