The Dream Journal – July 2026

Hello!

We’re recovering from some rather toasty temperatures here in the Northeast. Folks down south probably see 90° temperatures and high humidity a lot, and we’re seeing them more and more up here, but it’s still uncommon enough for us that it’s a big deal. We have the luxury of not needing to be outside in temperatures like that, but not everyone can say that. Late in the afternoon of the hottest day, the farmer up the road who hays our fields showed up with his tractor and cutter, and proceeded to cut the hay. Thankfully, modern cab tractors have air conditioning, so he wasn’t melting away out there. But it’s still a good reminder that there are folks who have no choice but to be out in the heat. We certainly feel for anyone whose job keeps them outside on days like that! Now we’ve got some lovely, cooling rain and are back into much more normal temperatures. The hay is baled and transported up to the farmer’s barn, and our hay fields are looking like they’re ready for the next round of growing.

This Wednesday, July 8th, we’re off to Intervale, NH where we’ll be joining our friend Marcia Taylor as part of the Green Curtain Road Show at the Ledge Brewing Company. The Road Show is amplifying the voices of old-growth forests through the transformational power of music, writing, and visual art. We’ll be part of the live performances, poetry, and prose, and we’ll hear about protecting New Hampshire’s old growth forests. We’ll be doing some collaboration with Marcia, which we’re looking forward to! The show runs 5:30-7:30pm.

We don’t usually advertise other folks’ shows, but there’s a great venue in Bellows Falls, VT called Stage 33 Live that has been supporting live local music in our area for a number of years now. On Sunday, July 19th, they’re hosting a show in their Local Curator Series, featuring the duo The Milkhouse Heaters and solo performer Phil Henry. Jan and Mike of the Milkhouse Heaters were among the first local musicians we met when we moved to New Hampshire, and we’ve become fast friends and fans of each other’s music. And Phil, another dear friend, is just a phenomenal songwriter and performer. Jan and Mike are normally volunteers at Stage 33 Live, but for their show, we’ll be filling their volunteer roles. Come hear some excellent Vermont songwriters in a cool local venue that’s worth supporting! Music starts at 7pm. Tickets are available online here for $15 up until midnight the day before the show, $20 at the door if it’s not sold out.

If you’re anywhere near Goshen, CT, you should come to the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival at the Goshen Fairgrounds Friday, July 24th through Sunday, July 26th! There’s music on 4 stages, plus late night song circles in the camping areas around the fairgrounds. We’ll be volunteering with the livestream crew again this year, and would love to cross paths with you if you’re going to be there!

Our albums Who We Are, Then and Now, Seeking, and Simple Grace are available from us at shows and on our website, through Bandcamp, or you can find them at iTunes and most other online music stores. Our music is also available streaming on Spotify and Apple Music.

As always, you can find additional schedule information on our website. For additional content, follow us on Patreon. For more frequent news updates and information, check out our Facebook fan page.

We love our live local music venues! Show some love to the ones near you!

Dan & Faith

The Dream Journal – June 2026

Hello!

Have you ever noticed the music of nature? One of our favorite treats in springtime is the return of bird song to our hilltop. In winter, there’s an occasional chickadee or bluejay call as we walk around our property, but it’s mostly silent. And then spring comes, the robins return, the cardinals start calling to one another, barred owls hoot out their conversations, and suddenly we’re in the middle of a cacophony of song! But birdsong is not the only source of music. The ssshhh of the wind in the leaves, the rubber band plunk of the bullfrogs, the chitter of angry chipmunks and squirrels, even the whisper of bird’s wings, it all reminds us that winter is over, and that the music of nature is back in our lives. Even the sound of rain on a lake can be magical if you stop to listen.

Happy Pride Month to all our LBGTQIA+ friends and relatives!  We see you, love you, and support your right to live your true lives without abuse or persecution. You will always have a safe place with us, as well as proper Mom & Dad hugs if desired.  We sing Faith’s song My Name Is George at just about every show we play, in all parts of the country, including shows in Florida, Kansas, etc.  Our hope with the song is that it will open people’s eyes to the humans behind the labels. It makes us happy that we have never had a negative reaction to the song anywhere, and gives us hope for the future.

Now that we’re past winter weather, it’s time to start thinking about farmers markets. Our first outdoor market of the year is the Peterborough Farmers Market on the grounds of the Bowling Acres Bowling Alley in Peterborough, NH on Wednesday, June 10th from 3-6pm. Local crafts, foods, and produce, plus our music! The market is rain or shine, but will close in thunderstorms.

Our friend Aaron Tornberg has started a new summer music series in Salem, NH this year. We’ll be taking part in the Salem Songwriter Sessions at the pavilion in Salem’s Field of Dreams Park on Saturday, June 20th. We’ll be performing in-the-round with Jensing, Rob LeBlanc, and Todd Trusty. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and enjoy four diverse musical acts! Music starts at 5pm. Free admission, with tip jar for the artists. In case of inclement weather, monitor the Facebook event for possible date changes.  We’ll also send out any date updates as needed.

Sunday, June 21st is Make Music Day, a worldwide day of music performed by anyone, free for everyone. We’ll be taking part in Make Music Vermont at The Commons Park (near 63 Summer Hill St.) in Springfield, VT that day from 12-4pm. There will be food trucks on site for lunch. Bring a chair or blanket, and get ready to make some music!

Last month, you may recall we were planning on singing Faith’s song Alton Weagle Day at Mount Washington for Alton Weagle Day. Now that we’ve been there and witnessed all the creativity, we’d like to share the fun with you! Here are Dan’s photos and Faith’s full writeup of the day, including the unexpected bit of recognition we got for the song.

Our albums Who We Are, Then and Now, Seeking, and Simple Grace are available from us at shows and on our website, through Bandcamp, or you can find them at iTunes and most other online music stores. Our music is also available streaming on Spotify and Apple Music.

As always, you can find additional schedule information on our website. For additional content, follow us on Patreon. For more frequent news updates and information, check out our Facebook fan page.

Keep an eye out for local music festivals and other live music events in your area! Music is good for your soul.

Dan & Faith