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The Art of Fairy Tales and Fables | Fabric Art Jane Fowler
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Fabric Art Jane Fowler. Fabrics are handpainted and embellished with stitching, buttons, beads and found objects and repurposed into wallhangings, soft sculptures and anything else that comes to mind. Bear River Bodger, Windsor Chairs. The Art of Fairy Tales and Fables. Fabric Art Jane Fowler. The Art of Fairy Tales and Fables. Author: fowler family@ns.sympatico.ca. April 5, 2015. I am lucky enough to live in the small tidal village of Bear River. The Owl and the Grasshopper. And the Crow and the Pitcher.
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November | 2012 | Living the Bear River Lifestyle
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Living the Bear River Lifestyle. Monthly Archives: November 2012. Guess who’s coming to Dinner. November 14, 2012. When we moved to our first country home a number of years ago, it did not take long to realize that calling the place our own was a mistake. Ownership only translates at all in human. Even then, many times … Continue reading →. Bear River Nova Scotia. Our Bear River Home. Guess who’s coming to Dinner. Harvest: A second thanksgiving. Bear River Nova Scotia. A Bear River Adventure.
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Gardens | Living the Bear River Lifestyle
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Living the Bear River Lifestyle. Following the sand path. This is a section of the brick pathway near the house. This rock had been buried in the upper vineyard. After it was set as a garden feature, time and rain washed it clean. The circle of color appeared. It was an amazing gift from the hill. Spring in the gardens. It is early spring with a hint of grape hyacinths and tulips. Later in the year this area takes on a whole new dimension. This also is a gift from a fellow gardener. Thanks Pamela. Some o...
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Gardens | Living the Bear River Lifestyle
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Living the Bear River Lifestyle. Landscaping, fruit trees nut trees, dessert and wine grapes. December 14, 2012. The last weeks here have been a time of gathering and storing a number of things that will make the winter more amenable. Only the leeks, well mulched are left in the garden. Once we had all the rest of … Continue reading →. Bear River Nova Scotia. Our Bear River Home. Guess who’s coming to Dinner. Harvest: A second thanksgiving. Bear River Nova Scotia. A Bear River Adventure.
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Vineyards | Living the Bear River Lifestyle
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Living the Bear River Lifestyle. When spring breaks out in the New York Muscat vineyard. A fine place to work. It is lily season in the vineyards.The Frontenac Gris grapes are really growing. This lily hiding in the Frontenac grape vines is one of Robert’s favorites. The Pinot Gri grapes in August. The Pinot Gris grapes look good this year. We were pleased in 2011 when Jost Vineyards. Created this fine wine from our first Pinot Gris harvest along with that of RB Vineyard also of Bear River.
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Our Home | Living the Bear River Lifestyle
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Living the Bear River Lifestyle. Our home is in Bear River. It is a country property of more than seven and a half acres. It has a a panoramic view of the Bear River valley, the Annapolis Basin, and the Bay of Fundy. The community is both welcoming and supportive. A number of artists and craftsmen. Live in the village. In the mid distance. The house, not being visible from the road, lends a feeling of privacy. This stepping stone garden, seen here in spring, leads to the side entry way. The guest room ha...
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Harvest: A second thanksgiving | Living the Bear River Lifestyle
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Living the Bear River Lifestyle. October Tea →. Harvest: A second thanksgiving. October 15, 2012. It was cool and dry early Tuesday morning. The netting looked a bit daunting, because a lot of friends would be coming soon. There is just enough light to see. The netting has really helped prevent bird damage this year. However, now that most of the area grapes have been picked, the birds are ready try to get the grapes here anyway. William carried pails all day long and was helpful in endless ways. Shortly...
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Bear River Nova Scotia | Living the Bear River Lifestyle
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Living the Bear River Lifestyle. Category Archives: Bear River Nova Scotia. December 14, 2012. The last weeks here have been a time of gathering and storing a number of things that will make the winter more amenable. Only the leeks, well mulched are left in the garden. Once we had all the rest of … Continue reading →. Bear River Nova Scotia. Our Bear River Home. Guess who’s coming to Dinner. Harvest: A second thanksgiving. Bear River Nova Scotia. A Bear River Adventure. Bear River Arts and Action.
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Guess who’s coming to Dinner | Living the Bear River Lifestyle
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Living the Bear River Lifestyle. Guess who’s coming to Dinner. November 14, 2012. Of course, in many ways, the sharing of these acres with the wildlife here is also due to our intended or inadvertent enticement. Many we have actually encouraged to come, for our pleasure or to benefit pollination and pest control. This Fritillary (Painted Lady) butterfly seemed to love being photographed. Watching pollination in poetic motion filled several magic moments this summer. Here pollen is once again in transit.
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October | 2012 | Living the Bear River Lifestyle
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Living the Bear River Lifestyle. Monthly Archives: October 2012. October 26, 2012. One day, in search of something else, I found a book called Wabi Sabi. Wabi sabi are Japanese words for a feeling, an aesthetic that is hard to describe. I read: “Wabi sabi is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, … Continue reading →. Bear River Nova Scotia. Our Bear River Home. Guess who’s coming to Dinner. Harvest: A second thanksgiving. Bear River Nova Scotia. A Bear River Adventure. Bear River Arts and Action.
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