WhistleWood Farm Bed and Breakfast

WhistleWood Farm Bed and Breakfast Rustic Country Home, Private Farm, eclectic decor, walking trails, comfy, near village & restaurants

Located in Rhinebeck, N.Y., WhistleWood Farm Bed & Breakfast provides a relaxing, comfortable atmosphere with eclectic antique furnishings, fireplaces, comfy sofas and chairs, warm handmade quilts and delicious breakfasts. Every room in our main Lodge and Carriage House has a unique sensibility and character shaped by Maggie, WhistleWood’s owner and caretaker for more than 30 years. Right on our f

arm, guests can take advantage of miles of hiking trails, say “hi” to our friendly horses, Dexter cows, donkeys and chickens, and take in breathtaking sunsets and clear starry nights. Three miles down the road, the town of Rhinebeck beckons with over 400 historic homes mixed with unique shops, antique stores, fine dining and an active arts community. Go a little further, and explore the Hudson Valley’s many wineries, golf courses, restaurants, historic mansions, rail trails, spectacular views and more. In the early 80s, Maggie got the idea to turn a country ranch style home on a quiet Rhinebeck farm into a bed and breakfast. Although the details have changed here and there, her kindness, warmth and sense of humor have been a constant force as she has helped thousands of guests escape from their daily routines to take a break in comfort and style. She will be happy to advise guests, with suggestions for your taste in places for dinner in Rhinebeck, which hiking trails, and the best swimming holes. She will often be seen cooking breakfast for guests too, and offer them fresh pie over the course of their stay.

11/26/2025

Most of us are, have been, or will be family caregivers, or will need care ourselves one day. Family caregivers help their parents, spouses, siblings, and other loved ones live safely and more independently. And there’s a good reason why you should care about family caregivers NOW: they’re holdi...

10/19/2025
09/27/2025

At the dawn of the 20th century, premature babies were dismissed as “nature’s mistakes.” Hospitals turned them away. Doctors claimed they couldn’t survive.
But Martin Couney believed otherwise.
Couney wasn’t a licensed doctor. What he had was courage — and an idea he’d seen in Europe: glass incubators that could keep fragile newborns alive.
So he set them up… not in hospitals, but at Coney Island.
Amid the ferris wheels, barkers, and cotton candy, rows of premature babies lay inside warm glass cases. Visitors paid admission to look — and their nickels kept the babies alive.
Critics sneered at a “freak show.” But parents brought him their last hope. And babies who would have been buried instead went home in their mothers’ arms.
By the time Couney ended his exhibitions in 1943, he had saved an estimated 7,000 children. And the machine once ridiculed as a sideshow stunt became standard in hospitals everywhere: the incubator.
Martin Couney may never have been a doctor. But he left behind something greater — proof that compassion can rewrite the future.
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09/27/2025

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09/27/2025

The cruelty continues as Trump’s Department of Ed. has cancelled millions in funding for deaf & blind children as well as special education teacher training programs. The moves comes as part of Trump’s crack down on what he calls DEI, which has become Trump speaking for anything he doesn’t like. During a search for key words in documents related to the programs, done by Trump’s Department of Education, the words “transition” & “privilege” appeared and according to the Department of Education, these words are the reason for cancellation the programs because of their connection to DEI. Adrian Klenz, who works with special needs students in Wisconsin, stated “I was told that apparently the administration is going through past grants and two words were flagged: One was transition and one was privilege. Transition - transitioning from childhood to adulthood. Privilege came up because a parent wrote a glowing review of staff that said what a privilege it was to work with them.” So the Trump administration just cut critical funding for special needs children because of two word that were taken out of context. These people aren’t just cruel, they’re also idiots.

09/27/2025
09/25/2025

Yeah! It’s raining!

04/12/2025
04/12/2025

BREAKING: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy breaks his silence on Donald Trump's disastrous Oval Office outburst with stunning grace and class — but refuses to apologize to Trump as demanded by MAGA.

And the best part? He did it on Fox News.

This is what a real world leader sounds like...

"President Trump said after your meeting that you disrespected him and the vice president and all of America in the Oval Office," said Fox News' Bret Baier when Zelenskyy appeared on his show. "Do you think you did? And do you think you owe an apology to President Trump?"

"Thank you so much. First of all, thank you for the invitation, for this dialogue and good evening to all of your country, to all Americans," said Zelenskyy. "I'm very thankful to Americans for all your support. You did a lot. I'm thankful to President Trump and to Congress's bipartisan support and I was always very thankful from all of our people."

"You helped us a lot from the very beginning, here in three years of full scale invasion. You helped us to survive and anyway we are strategic partners," he continued.

"And even in such tough dialogue — and I think we have to be very honest and we have to be very direct to understand each other because it's for us very necessary," said Zelenskyy.

"To President Trump — and with all respect that he wants to finish this war — but nobody wants to finish more than we because we in Ukraine we are in this war, we are in this battle for freedom, for our lives," he went on.

"So I'm just telling that I think we have to be on the same side and I hope that the president on our side together with us and that is very important to stop Putin," continued Zelenskyy. "And I heard from President Trump a lot of times that he will stop the war and I hope he will. And we need to pressure him with Europe, with all the partners."

"And I think this dialogue had to be a little bit earlier to understand where we are," he continued. "Like you know, I don't remember exactly, but like President Reagan said that peace is not just the absence of war."

"Yes, we are speaking about just, lasting peace, about freedom, about justice, about human rights and that's why I said that 'I think so' to ceasefire," he went on. "And you know Putin, he's broken twenty-five times ceasefire during all these years, ten years."

"So I'm not hearing from you Mr. President a thought that you owe the president an apology," said Baier, clearly trying to pander to Trump who was almost certainly watching at home.

"No I respect the president and I respect the American people and if — I don't know, I think that we have to be very open and very honest and I'm not sure that we did something bad," replied Zelenskyy.

"I think maybe somethings we have to discuss out of media, with all respect to democracy and free media but there are things where we have to understand the position of Ukraine and Ukrainians," he added. "And I think that is the most important thing."

"We are partners. We are very close partners. We have to be fair. We have to be very free," said Zelenskyy, sounding far more like an American president than Donald Trump did today.

This is an astonishing display of statesmanship. Rather than give into ego or pettiness, Zelenskyy is rising above Donald Trump's childish bullying to serve his people.

Zelenskyy isn't interested in following Trump down into the gutter. He's interested in securing a lasting peace for his innocent embattled country, a task made all the more difficult by Trump's kowtowing to Vladimir Putin.

Zelenskyy is also correct that these conversations should take place behind closed doors instead of being exploited to create a media circus. Trump and Vance ambushed him in the Oval Office in front of reporters because they knew that it would make headlines and entertain their base.

They are not serious leaders. Zelenskyy is.

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03/28/2025

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12/06/2024
Another beautiful morning at the farm.
12/06/2024

Another beautiful morning at the farm.

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