Saturday 16 July 2011

Winter Days

Silver Wattle
Hello again.  I’ve had to endure a few frosty mornings of late – but that’s the price I have to pay to get to enjoy our beautiful winter days.  The wattle is in full bloom, waterways are still running,

Black Soil Gully
birds abound

Pale Faced Rosella
and the country invites you to come and enjoy the open space and beautiful weather.

Mt Robert
The office roof is supporting a new white satellite receiver dish.  This gives my visitors digital TV reception which adds to the wireless internet access provided by my grey satellite dish.  I know it is great to experience the peace and quiet of country living  but most visitors like to have some contact with the outside world while in residence.
TV and Internet reception available
I have a new bitumen road frontage and the car park is ready for sealing.


Alston House and eating area with the entry to Car Park and Office on the left. 
 All have wheelchair access provided..

In recent weeks roller blinds have been fitted to all my windows for warmth and security.

The office building is to the left of the carpark and has wheelchair access.
Cool afternoons are drawing customers to the bonfire area where wood is supplied and our tenants in Alston House are making good use of the gas heater supplied in the eating area.

Camping area with wood supplied for the bonfire and BBQ.
Maybe during your stay or any time by arrangement if you are a local, you might like to browse our small library.  Aren’t these cooler days just the best time to cuddle up with a book?  Do you have a wildflower or bird you wish to identify?  Our reference book collection may be able to help you out.

Visit our library bequeathed to us by a local resident
If you’d like to find out more about me you can do so here and to find out more about my favourite part of the world, the Boyne Valley, visit here. 



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