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a memory – a long time ago, my husband (at that rime) was the morning man for a radio station in Montreal. The owner bought a station in Nova Scotia and wanted to ensure good ratings, so he talked my husband into doing a stint in NS. I was a city girl, having lived always in big cities, the most recent one was Montreal. I was not amused. But pack up and fly to Cape Breton .. we did. Talk about culture shock… I’m talking years ago, when life was simpler.

While exploring ..one cold winter day, we parked and started on foot across a big open expanse of land, we could hear the surf pounding (the Atlantic Ocean was never far away from where we lived) We used snowshoes so that we could make better time across the snow. As we came to a wooded area, and made our way around it, there sitting as pretty as you please was this small wooden cabin (like the one above)… only it was winter and there was smoke coming from the chimney.

A elderly man came out (Mr. MacDonald).. he graciously invited us in for tea.. to warm up… I was totally charmed, he lived alone out there, he had to walk out and into the little wooded area we passed to his private little loo… in the one room home, he had a wood stove, that heated the home, and doubled as the stove. I must ask Dean if he had electricity, I don’t think he did.. but there could have been a single line to the cabin, for a lighting.. I recall he had some kind of root cellar for keeping things cool.

I came across this picture earlier and it got me thinking… this was a moment that I lived years ago (another life time) but it stayed with me, his genuine hospitality, to two “weird” strangers tromping across his land. BTW the ocean was just over the hill, when we got to the small hill and walked to the top, below us was the ocean pounding in on a deserted beach strewn with big pieces of driftwood. It was doable (getting down) we were young, we left snowshoes in the snow and were able to scramble down the steep incline to the water’s edge. (couldn’t do that today)

When I give thanks for the life I’ve led and all the adventures I’ve had, going to distant shores and meeting with people with/from different backgrounds.. I feel very blessed.

I know this is one reason I keep writing/blogging, I’ve met through this venue so many different writers/expressionist, story tellers, that I so enjoy. Reading your thoughts, seeing the world through your eyes…. the readers who touch base, who relate to something I’ve posted.. L I F E I S G O O D….. and it is because of you.

On Thursday, there is a Thursday Door feature, I know I’m a day late, but I’m going to post to that feature https://nofacilities.com/2025/11/20/yale-peabody-museum/ so anyone interested please visit Dan’s No Facilities site… for more doors.

Today being the 21st. there is a Thanksgiving service (Day of Appreciation) at the church, service is at 10 a.m. If you are unable to attend in person, please, take a few moments around that time to close your eyes and spend a few minutes with us in prayer.

Your feelings of Appreciation become real when you express them.

Express your feelings of appreciation by actually saying “thank You” out loud or by doing something to show how you feel Not only will the person you are thing feel good, but you will too, leading to better things in the future.

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Life is what we make it folks.. I am fortunate to be able to say I am grateful for the friends in my life, and for knowing love .. and the blessing and rewards it brings to living on this earth.

Oyashikiri

Comments on: "Friday" (11)

  1. Darlene's avatar

    An awesome memory! I love little cabins like this. I always feel they have a story to tell (or two)

  2. China Dream's avatar

    thank you… it was simplicity yet so functional. I loved it. Could I do it… walk for fresh water every day, walk outside for the bathroom on minus zero days… maybe for a short time, but.. I’m soft spoiled. waves good morning.

  3. Eliza Waters's avatar
  4. Dan Antion's avatar

    That’s a lovely little cabin, and a wonderful story. Such a nice man, and you were fortunate to encounter him.

  5. China Dream's avatar

    agree… hope you are enjoying a good start to a new season, Happy thanksgiving to you.

  6. Eilene Lyon's avatar

    What a wonderful, heartwarming memory. So nice to see that kind of hospitality anywhere, really. It’s become rare.

  7. jazzytower's avatar

    He was truly one with nature! I often wonder what it would be like to live like that. I love the idea of a root cellar, natures refrigerator. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
    Pat

    • China Dream's avatar

      Hi Jazzy, life is what we make it… I have never forgotten that incident…. every day I drive to the woods to spend time with the critters.. and take in the tranquility I find there… its a way of staying “grounded”… hope life is treating you well… you have a big holiday coming up…. enjoy!

  8. Oddment's avatar

    I have a hunch that at some point in life we look back with a sense of alien being. Things have changed and we have changed and it’s barely possible to believe that that was once who we were. And we realize what moments and people there have been along the way that have stayed with us. Your story is a good one, as is this photo.

    • China Dream's avatar

      thank you so much… I believe so… it certainly was a moment I’ve never forgotten, to this day, I try to get out to the woodlands every day ..its my way of reconnecting with nature. Staying in touch with a world devoid of politics. and other negative influences.

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