Showing posts with label deep snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deep snow. Show all posts

Thursday 12 December 2013

Hollyhock Haven-Still a Haven in Winter

Hi! You’re going to think I have a one track mind! I’m back on the same topic I wrote on earlier. Talking about tracks it would be pretty hard to make any, footprints in particular, in all the snow around out place. The picture with this post is pretty much how our little red chicken house looks right about now, although it’s not quite that bad. That beautiful, white stuff is gently falling, falling out our wide patio window. There is a mountain of it on the picnic table and the railings, the spruce trees are so heavily laden they are really drooping, but they know how to handle it a lot better than the Manitoba Maples. Last spring you would have heard the sound of lots of cracking branches.

               Well anyway, the topic I had been rambling about earlier was Hollyhock Haven. You’d be hard put to picture any type of flowers in all this snow, but nevertheless just step right inside and enjoy the cozy warmth, then if you so desire you can enjoy the Christmas-card beautiful from behind our glass windows. How about a cup of hot chocolate? Tim Horton’s is the absolute best as far as I’m concerned, but maybe you’d prefer another brand. Would you like French toast for breakfast, a yummy Egg Casserole, or what? Just say the word and I’ll try to be most accommodating. You see, I want you to know that even if it’s cold outside and the snow amazingly deep, there is warm hospitality just inside the door, and plenty of opportunity to make pleasant memories.http://marilynfriesen.webs.com/