7/01/2011

House in the Big Woods

Another post in the My One Little Word Series - Mystery


The reality of any place, is what its people remember of it.  Charles Kuralt


Three years ago, we bought a little cottage on a sleepy creek in a very big woods.  At the time, we knew little of the area, only what we remembered of it as visitors, years before.  Our memories were good ones, and the cottage seemed sound.


We couldn't have known then, that we'd love the big woods, as much as we do, or that once gone, we'd long for the sound of the rush of the water as it tumbles and spills through the rugged little creek bed.


Our weekend visits became more frequent, and the days spent at the cottage were extended.  We were simply enchanted by the peaceful, serenity of the place.


With a heavy heart, we turned the key in the lock of the cottage door at the end of each fall, and counted the days 'til the spring thaw, when we'd unlock it again.  We began to think that perhaps we belonged in the big woods, on the banks of Mill Creek, in a real house, along side the cottage.


This autumn, when the leaves have all fallen, and the little cottage is covered with frost, we won't fret having to leave the peace and gentle quiet of the big woods.


We'll lie in bed each night, contentedly listening to the rush of the water over the rocks, as it makes its way down the creek bed past the cottage, and our new house.

All photos taken by Mrs. Green Jeans, 2011


12 comments:

  1. wow! look at those walls! Sooooo excited to see it all come together. I'm just giddy! And I love that shot of the creek- simply beautiful!

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  2. Looks like a beautiful setting for quiet reflection and abundant living.

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  3. Love that you used photos for your "canvas". Looks like a beautiful, peaceful place to be.

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  4. This is what heaven looks like.

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  5. beautiful. I would love to live anywhere near water! so calming.

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  6. I love the stories you tell through your photos. Perfect.

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  7. Looks like paradise to me! Love your blog.

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  8. Karen, kudos on this month's prompt. I love how you adapted the canvas concept to work with your photos. Really beautiful stuff...

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  9. beautiful photos. It looks so peaceful.

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  10. Great way to share your OLW! The photos look so calming and your writing is wonderful. With the words and photos it's almost like being there.

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  11. wow you lucky lady you live in paradise. Love your photos.

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