Friday, March 18, 2011

Massarelli time at the Cabin

Today, Friday, is a beautiful day. The Wyalusing Creek is gorgeous with the sun shining on the water. I can hear it calling me to get out my kayak and go for a ride. Caleb and Clare, two of my 12 grandchildren, helped me pick up the many, many sticks and limbs in the yard blown down through the winter. Seems like we had more high winds this winter then in previous years.

Daffodils are coming up. Buds are starting on the forsythia and my new Dogwood tree I planted last fall. Tim says the bees are looking good. Hasn't lost any yet that he's checked. He has 2 more bee yards to go to. The bee keeping classes started with 7 people in the class. Nice group of individuals.


With yesterday's sunshine, Tim and I opened one of the Massarelli pallets. As you can see we have 3 of them to do. The stone statues, wall plaques, fountains, etc. all come packed in cocoa bean burlap bags. Talk about developing a craving for chocolate!








 This is what we found in the bottom of the pallet. Isn't she adorable? Beautifully stone casted. Heavy little thing.













It took 2 of us to pull her out. Reminded me of our dairy days. Come check her out, along with our great garden and home decor.

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