My Favourite Childhood Christmas Book
Every Christmas, for as long as I can remember my heart has been touched by The Wonderful Window by Beth Vardon, illustrated by Charlot Byj. I believe it was written in the 50's and I would likely have received it for Christmas sometime in the 60's. It's no longer in print so I hope I'm not violating any copyright laws by sharing it with you. As soon as the patchwork was tacked into place The angel came in with a smile on his face. And both he and Katie got down on their knees, Praying: Lord, could you spare one small miracle -- please? That night, all the people who happened to pass Saw a wonderful window of glistening glass! And the light from the candles was shining inside On the angel and Katie -- both beaming with pride. (Just take a look now, while the happy choir sings...You'll see -- even Katie --- has almost got wings!)
These snowdrops or Galanthus, meaning "milk flower", are very pretty and a cheery sign of the oncoming Spring. They are difficult to grow in almost all regions of Australia and the bulbs pricey to buy, It is very dry over here at present...not too many flowers around and many brown lawns although certain tree varieties are in full bloom.
ReplyDeleteAre these snowdrops in your garden? If so, did you & Mike plant the bulbs or did they come with the property? What other flowers grow on your property? And finally, what is the National flower of Canada? I've only ever seen Snowdrops growing in England before. Excuse the volley of questions.
ReplyDeleteNo probs Nick. I've answered them via email.
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