Ten Chimneys in Wisconsin is the estate of Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontanne. This post from the Newsletter tells about the new White Rock chicken flock they have restored to the estate:
This summer, Alfred and Lynn’s estate has come to life, quite
literally, with chickens comfortably settling into Ten Chimneys historic
chicken coop and Alfred’s beloved vegetable garden taking root with
flourishing produce.
The White Rock chicks we welcomed in March
are thriving and beginning to lay eggs. While our flock remains small,
the Lunts at one time included over two hundred birds, which they raised
for their eggs and meat. Ben Perkins, longtime farm manager on the
estate, would have the capons canned and would mail them, along with
other farm produce, to Alfred and Lynn while they were away from Genesee
Depot.
Alfred and Ben Perkins corresponded weekly, sometimes
daily, regarding the activities taking place on the farm. In 1946 Ben
wrote to Alfred, “Dear Mr. Lunt, it is a beautiful day in Genesee. The
sun is shining and the chickens are singing.” The same rings true today.
Up
the hill from the chickens lies Alfred’s vegetable garden. Alfred took
great pride in his garden. He once said, “After I finish working in the
garden, I’m quite content to sit and stare at it. Crazy, isn’t it? ... I
like doing physical things, and I like a clean weedless garden. Then I
sit and watch it for hours. I suppose I enjoy it because it’s a kind of
showing off, like acting.” Ten Chimneys Foundation has enjoyed
rehabilitating the garden and while it’s not grown to its full capacity
and ready to “show off” in quite the same way Alfred did, we’re thrilled
with the transformation that has begun and the produce that we have
grown.
Last week, we donated cucumbers to the House of Peace in
Milwaukee. The House of Peace has been serving those in the heart of
Milwaukee’s Central City since 1968. For more information, visit: www.houseofpeacemilwaukee.org. Ten Chimneys Foundation will continue to donate produce from Alfred’s garden to organizations in our community.
The
new sights, sounds, and smells on the estate allow us all to experience
what life might have been like when the Lunts were in residence on this
gentleman’s farm. To be a part of our Agricultural Program, please
contact Erika Laabs at (262) 968-4161 ext. 204 or elaabs@tenchimneys.org.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
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