Keeping The Rain Off

Our roof has arrived - some assembly required!

We visited quite a few roofing suppliers before we settled on Cedar Grove in Abbotsford. From the moment we stepped in the door Graham, the manager, was very helpful. Our roof isn't very big but he happily took the time to work with us as we made our choice.

Now, if only we had something to put the roof on!

Roof Kit
When Can I Stay?

When people see the scale model of the inn for the first time they often exclaim, "I want to be the first person to stay!" If it is a group of people, there is also a conversation about which suite they like the best. (The Under Hill and the North Star are running neck and neck in this debate.)

Last weekend we displayed the model as part of the Yarrow Days celebration.  We suspected that many people would want to know when we would be open! We aren't taking reservations yet but we wanted a little something for people to take with them to remind them of us when the time comes.

With that in mind, we asked Lisa at Engravex to print us up some business cards. The cards look great and we handed out quite a few at Yarrow Days. All we have to do now is build the inn!

Business Card
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Pick Your Room!

The inn is all laid out and we are just about ready to get started! If you look carefully at the picture below you can see the three suites laid out in pink with their private gardens painted orange. It is getting exciting!

From On High
The First Tour

Peter and I spent the afternoon laying out the Hazelnut Inn on the freshly packed gravel of the worksite. This morning our surveyors from Tunbridge and Tunbridge had pegged the corners of the buildings accurately, making the job much easier. We laid out each room and the walls surrounding the gardens. Sidewalks and pools were planned out as well. After supper Peter escorted Hailey and Juniper on the first official tour of the little inn. While the worksite is still very flat and level That is not what Peter and Hailey imagined. As they walked each path Peter described when they were climbing stairs or going up sloping walkways. They, like me, can vividly see every feature and detail clearly, as if it was all in place. They can smell the flowers and hear the tumbling water of the brooks and waterfalls. This is going to be an incredibly magic place when we are done. Tomorrow, the carpenters arrive to start banging together forms. This is going to be very exciting!

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Thank you!

We had a wonderful time celebrating Yarrow Days! Our daughter thoroughly enjoyed waving to the crowd from the parade float. As it turns out, she has quite a good throwing arm when it comes to parade candy! Grandpa also had a blast pulling the dragon through town with his miniature Jeep and as a bonus we were awarded a first place ribbon.

As promised, we brought the scale model of the inn to Yarrow Pioneer Park. We really enjoyed chatting with everyone who stopped by! It was wonderful to meet so many people who have been following our progress online. Thank you all for the encouragement - we are more eager than ever to start construction on site!

Juniper and Grandpa