Friday, July 31, 2015

Sad News...

Long time Graycliffian and a founding Graycliff Board member Clifford Whitman died on July 28th. Cliff was particularly active with the Green Team, and worked closely with volunteers on the pond and grounds.  A memorial service will be held at Graycliff this coming Sunday, August 2, 2015, at 4:30 pm.  Here's the notice from the Buffalo News today:

WHITMAN - Clifford Edward July 28, 2015. Beloved father of Megan (Paul Allen) Whitman, Lisa Whitman and Ricky Briggs; former husband of Karen Whitman; dear brother of the late Donald Whitman; also survived by a niece and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held at Graycliff, 6472 Old Lakeshore Road, Derby, NY 14047 on Sunday, August 2nd at 4:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations in his memory to the Graycliff Conservancy, Inc., or a charity of donor's choice.



Cliff Whitman at American Scholar Day on August 31, 2007

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Some Recent Reviews from Trip Advisor!

Thanks to all dedicated Graycliff volunteers----Historic Housekeeping, Green Team, Docents, Chaperones and all---Graycliff is receiving a great deal of appreciation from visitors this summer.  It's because of your hard work and dedication that our visitors--from near and far-- have such a wonderful experience at Graycliff.  Take a look at some recent reviews on Trip Advisor!

 

kitty k
Santa Rosa, California

“Perfect companion to Buffalo's Martin House”

5 of 5 stars Reviewed July 16, 2015 NEW
It's a one of a kind experience to see 2 Frank Lloyd houses designed for the same person in one day. This house is a lake house with a beautiful setting. The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and the history of the house is fascinating. It's still being renovated, but that's part of the interest. A variety of tours are offered. The one hour tour that I took was marred by rude people who talked and refused to turn off their cell phones. It was a larger than normal group according to the guide, so i was disappointed that that strict limit had not been adhered to. The 2 hour tour might have more attentive guests as it costs more.
Visited July 2015
 


Chciago
 
 

“The other Darwin Martin House”

5 of 5 stars Reviewed July 13, 2015 NEW
Located on the shores of Lake Erie is the summer mansion of Darwin Martin. It's about 30-40 minutes southwest of the main Martin house in Buffalo, but a nice compliment to a day's tour of both residences. The outside is glorious and as you walk up to see it, you know that you are in for something special. It is rich in history. However, do not expect the interior restoration to be equal to that of the Martin house in Buffalo. It needs quite a bit of work. If you enjoy this type of tour, make sure you go for the 2 hour one. As one person here has described, it is a gem.
Visited June 2015
 
 


Los Angeles, CA
 

“A Buffalo bonus!”

4 of 5 stars Reviewed July 8, 2015
This rustic summer "cottage" is nowhere near as special a property as the nearby Darwin Martin House; however, there are still lots of fascinating Frank Lloyd Wright touches throughout. The house is in the early stages of restoration, so it takes a lot of imagination to picture what it looked like in its heyday, but we found the one-hour basic tour to be interesting and informative.
Visited June 2015
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Derby, New York
 

“Gem on the Lake”

4 of 5 stars Reviewed July 8, 2015
The tour guides give an interesting and detailed view of this lovely summer home of a bygone time. It is a work in progress but the grounds are beautiful. And the view over Lake Erie all the way to Canada is breathtaking.
I live close by and have had the opportunity to go on a number of tours with various guides and have learned something new each time.
Visited June 2015
 
 


Mississauga, Canada
 

“A Great House and Tour”

4 of 5 stars Reviewed July 8, 2015
After touring the Darwin Martin House in Buffalo last year, we wanted to see the Martins' summer home on Lake Erie - so took an opportunity for a road trip from Mississauaga to visit. In my opinion - the tour was even better coming AFTER seeing the Darwin Martin house first. The docent was knowledgeable and was able to point out differences in Wright's point of perspective and time in his career while designing Graycliff. As with the house in the city - we took the 2 hour extended tour and it was worth it! Next? We plan to take another road trip to Pittsburgh to visit Falling Waters.
Visited July 2015

Friday, July 17, 2015

Food Truck Tuesday

Graycliff made another appearance at Food Truck Tuesday in Larkin Square this week.  Many, many thanks to the volunteers (Doug Smith, Dave & Gail Solowski) who helped to drum up support for Graycliff at this event:
 
Your efforts are greatly appreciated!

Monday, July 6, 2015

Larkin Housewives' Cook Book & Channel 2

Dear All:

A visitor recently donated a copy of the Larkin Housewives' Cook Book (subtitled Good Things to Eat and How to Prepare Them)  There are some really terrific recipes, and then some which sound quite dated. This is the fifth edition, and copyrighted 1915-16-17 and 1923 by the Larkin Co., Inc. Periodically, we'll post a recipe or two here.


Let's start with:

Blushing Bunny


Put into a chafing dish two tablespoons butter; when melted, add two tablespoons flour.  Pour on gradually one cup thin cream or milk; when thickened add one-half can tomato soup and one cup macaroni which has been cooked in salted water; then add one-half pound cheese, grated or thinly sliced; and two eggs slightly beaten.  Season with salt and a little cayenne pepper and mustard. This is sufficient for a party of six and is delicious.

Charlotte B. Richardson, Topeka, KANS.




If you missed it, you can watch Graycliff Mysteries on WGRZ which aired this morning at around 6:30 am, right here:  Buffalo Revealed: the Mysteries of Graycliff


Sunday, July 5, 2015

Auldbrass

Al Kelley and I had the pleasure of visiting Auldbrass, Frank Lloyd Wright's only plantation, in 2011.  It is located in Yemassee, SC and is open for tours only once every two years.  This is the year!



Some of you may have seen the recent episode of CBS Sunday Morning which was broadcast from Auldbrass.  Here is a link to several pictures, including interior shots, that have been posted to the CBS News web site:
Pictures

And a link to some wonderful video of the site:
Aerial video of Auldbrass

For those who might be interested, the next tour will be Nov. 7-8, 2015.  Tickets will go on sale on Aug. 17th through the Open Land Trust of Beaufort County, SC.  It is well worth a visit! 

Here is a link to more info.:
Auldbrass Tour Info.

Phyllis Spears

Graycliff News!

NEWS FLASH:  Tomorrow, Monday, June 6,  2015, The Mysteries of Graycliff will air on WGRZ TV (Channel 2) starting around 6 am on DayBreak.



Special shout out to all Graycliff Volunteers, especially the Historic Housekeeping Teams, which have been battling spiderwebs assiduously this summer, and the Green Team for the lovely flowers---the rose beds are newly mulched and look terrific...

And to Graycliff's dedicated Docents, who have been leading tours all of this holiday weekend...

And most of all to Earle Newman, who has been mowing and mowing and  mowing, along with edging and trimming and raking gravel.  THANK YOU, EARLE!


Last but not least, two terrific reviews this weekend on TripAdvisor:

Gothic Frank Lloyd Wright?”
5 of 5 starsReviewed July 2, 2015NEW
I have followed the restoration of this property touring it at various intervals since 1989 and it is finally reaching an interesting stage. It is worth the drive out to Derby to enjoy the windswept romantic location alone. It is a small, but beautiful property, has an excellent gift shop, knowledgeable docents and one feels good that the fees for touring will be used towards further restoration of the property. I recommend the tour which includes the upstairs as the view from the veranda off the bedrooms is breathtaking and you get a stronger sense of the family life touring the bedrooms. Wear sensible clothing in inclement weather.
Visited May 2015 San Miguel de Allende, Mexico




“A wonderful FLW property”
4 of 5 starsReviewed July 2, 2015NEW
This was the second of the two FLW buildings we visited. It's about 20-30 minutes from Buffalo with a beautiful drive along Lake Erie. This was a later summer house for the Martin family (see also their city house the Darwin W Martin House Complex in Buffalo). It is done in a different style and was heavily influence by Mrs. Martin (as much as you could influence FLW). The house sites perfectly on the site, although lake Erie has eroded a large amount of the back yard. We did the two hour tour and our docent has been there since shortly after the conservetry took over. She was well informed about the design and building of the house, throwing in lots of the behind the scenes discussions between FLW and Mrs. Martin. The restoration is not as complete as the city house (if you know anyone with some money looking for a good cause, this would be up there). Externally all is done but there's still a lot of work to be done inside. Either as a standalone tour or as a companion to a tour of the city house, it's an impressive view of how FLW can fit a house to a landscape and work with a client to keep his view and meet their needs.
Visited July 2015  Kitchener, Canada