Friday, August 24, 2012

Cornhill

Imagine an oasis in the middle of the fields and forests of rural New Brunswick and that is an apt description of Cornhill Nursery just outside of Petticoadiac - our destination this past week for a well deserved getaway from the every day routine. It was a warm day but as I sat down in a cool secluded spot I knew we had made the right choice for a pleasant day trip. I was a little tired after the long drive but the friendly yet somehow familiar surroundings immediately put me at ease and I felt right at home.

As I took my comfort in the quiet solitude I couldn't help but admire the tasteful artwork of various local artisans. The walls were decorated with beautiful paintings and creative wall hangings crafted from what appeared to be indigenous materials. Light filtered down from the skylight above and augmented the pleasing architecture all around me. A soft summer breeze drifted by as I was lulled by the sound of nearby running water...

I could actually feel the pressures of the day drain away as I started to drift into a state of complete relaxation. The smell of the fresh cut flowers made me want to linger but there was so much to see and do. In my reverie I could hear what sounded like the droning of bees... or was it the ceiling fan? I heard the distant rap-rap-rapping of what sounded like a woodpecker... but no - it was more like someone knocking. "Be right out!" I quickly replied as the spell was broken.

I quickly flushed and splashed some cool water on my face as I took one more wistful look around. If the rest of Cornhill Nursery proved to be as pleasant and welcoming as their bathroom (and it did) I knew that I was in for a treat. I recommend this trip to anyone who like me, has an appreciation for the finer things in life.

3 comments:

Jacqui said...

why why why don't you write for a newspaper column ?
well written...had me on a mental relaxation trip right up until the end and then I lost it..craked me up ! good one!..Lydia is gonna love this one !!!

Judy said...

Yes, you should write a column for a newspaper ...ever send some of your work to anyone in the newspaper field?

Judy said...

ooops forgot to say ...I had the same experience as Jacqui!! You are good!!