Ah to have a snowy Christmas! Hi my friend
Actually felt very nostalgic reading your lovely blog entry today. The snow certainly is something special - just creates such a warm and cosy mood! I love that everything is 'real' - the tree, the snow, the wreathes! You're very lucky! Hope you're having a special boxing day. We went for a 3 hour (yes - 3 hour!) ride with Nathalie (SAP consultant), her hubby and their friends at Teak place this morning. Christoph bravely attempted a bridge crossing over one of the little dams and fell in within 1 metre of leaving the bank! Poor guy and bicycle went into the water, disappeared for a second and then rose out looking quite disgruntled. Banged his head on the bridge the poor dear! On the upside though we had a seriaaas workout and wow - what stunning hot weather today.. the cycling tan is getting more firmly engrained.
Love to you and Gords - know that you're on my mind every minute!
Aim
...trepidation This is such a good idea Kelly, I look forward with anticipation, to sharing albeit from afar, your travels and reflective account on your observations of the day to day life in these far away lands. With best wishes x
D MJ Binkley
Dave and Merry Jo Binkley
Snowy Scotland
Love your photo of snowy forest. That would make a grand Christmas Card for next year. Just lovely.