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Learn More. Play Sample. And the music! Just exquisite and lifts the soul. Thank you so much. You have a gift to make one think they are absolutely there, walking down the paths and feeling the rain. What a special treat. You may have it. It is one of our favorites. It shows what a seriously great artist she was.
Very inspiring. Your website is passing along information and inspiration with every effort you make and I am grateful. Your current article had me in tears and inspired me to get a zephirine drouhin rose bush for my front porch. You are like a little seed from which great things grow. Best love, Paula. All I can say is thank-you for sharing this beautiful experience with all of us.
Your stories, books and blogs are chicken soup with a warm buttered biscuit for the soul!
Warm buttered biscuit, yUM! Absolutely love your beautiful blog. I plan on creating one soon and was looking for examples, not to copy, but to show me what can be done! You did just that. Your book is a labor of love!
giuliettasprint.konfer.eu: The Tale of Hill Top Farm (The Cottage Tales of Beatrix P) ( ): Susan Book 1 of 8 in the Cottage Tales Of Beatrix Potter Series. The Tale of Hill Top Farm: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter [Susan Wittig a subscription that delivers editorially hand-picked children's books every 1, 2, or 3 .
They are about Beatrix when she bought Hill TopFarm. There are 8 books in the series. Beatrix helps solve a mystery in each book.
And the village animals help her they TALK to each other. There is a map of the village in each book. They would fit right into your Beatrix Potter room. And, Susan, I think you should visit Ireland and write a diary about it! At the end of part 2 there are several books referenced and those Susan Wittig Albert books you mentioned are there…in fact we even carry the first three as a set in our web store.
Fascinating subject, that Miss Potter! Thank you for sharing your experiences. It must be like being inside of one of her stories as if she wrote a story and you were the main character,all of what inspired hea stories and art was all within sight. I do not travel,but I here all the places where people want to go.
Especially living in Ont. Florida,california las vegasetc. If I could pick to go one place in the world it would be sawrey.
I love your website. Thanks so much. Do you take all the photos yourself?
They really seem to draw one into the experience—almost as real as being there ourselves. What an inspiring and rewarding visit for both you and Joe. Funny how we sometimes get this yearning to travel to special places within our heart and nothing can satisfy us until we are there. I do Mary. Since I started the blog taking pictures has become a new passion for me.
I just enjoyed your book A Fine Romance, enjoyed it so much I wanted to take it to church so I could finish it without stopping. I have all your cookbooks and want to thank you for much enjoyment they are to me. Susan, This is the first time to write on a blog and the first time to read yours.
I love it all. My sisters and I were so lucky to visit Hill Top Farm 2 and a half years ago on our 2nd sisters trip. Reading about your trip there brought back so many wonderful memories.
Thank you for the memories. Now I need to find your book about the English Countryside. We loved and still love the Lake District. Nice to see you here, this is the land of kindred spirits! This was an absolute dream trip in my head. I found your website and book advertisement in my Tea Time magazine. I told my sister about your website. I hope she hops right on it. This has been a dream trip for me for ever. When I turned 65 last Sept. I said I want to travel somewhere different and special for my 65th! This would be great! May I come and stay awhile?
Very special touch. What a gifted lady you are. Thank you so much, Susan, for the special person you are. What a blessing……………Esther. Hi Esther! So nice to meet another kindred spirit! Thank you for writing … I hope you get to take that trip. My book hardly does it justice, I promise!
Anyway, my reason for writing this comment is to tell you that in the book they mention the pink roses planted around the doorway and the front of Hill Top. They are called Rose of Sharon. It says so in the book! Rose of Sharon may be there too look at these images , but climbing the front walls of Hill Top were real roses, called cabbage roses as far as I can tell…Rose of Sharon is not really a rose.
Thank you for the happy and pleasant times you have given me and others. I love your Book and the tour you gave us. I vote for the orange cake with pineapple. Hope I can Make it or my husband. Take care both you and your Joe. It is so charming and beautiful! Absolutely love your hand written beautifully illustrated book with wonderful photos of English countryside and everything else you saw across the pond!
Loving England as I do, your book is a feast for the eyes, heart and soul! Hoping we can visit the Lake District too! I have the complete set of little Beatrix Potter books that I collected as a teen, and I make a charming little green bookshelf to hold them.